William Johnston--an authority on fourteenth century spirituality and specifically on the writings of this unknown author--provides a substantive and accessible introduction detailing what is known about the history of this text and its relevance throughout the ages. Also included...
This anonymous fourteenth-century text is the glory of English mysticism, and one of the most practical and useful guides to finding union with God ever written. Carmen Acevedo Butcher's new translation is the first to bring the text into a modern English idiom--while remaining...
The Christian mystical tradition has its roots in Holy Scripture but was enunciated most clearly by the late 5th century author writing under the name Dionysius the Areopagite. It was acquaintance with the medieval version of that work which inspired the anonymous author of The...
Dos tratados que nos gua-an por la senda de la contemplacian. En La nube . . . se respira un festivo encanto propio de la juventud del autor; y en Orientacian . . ., se aprecia una rica precisian teolagica y profunda espiritualidad. Two works that guide us in the way...