Law of love, The
Book Description
Discover the profound spiritual wisdom of medieval England through this carefully curated collection of transformative writings from one of Christianity's most fertile periods of mystical expression. This anthology opens a window into the rich inner lives of spiritual seekers from the age of Wyclif, offering readers access to some of the most powerful devotional literature ever written.
Within these pages, you'll encounter the contemplative insights of legendary figures like Richard Rolle, whose passionate devotion ignited countless souls, and Julian of Norwich, whose revelations continue to inspire seekers centuries later. The collection features Margery Kempe's deeply personal spiritual journey alongside the anonymous wisdom of The Cloud of Unknowing, each voice contributing to a tapestry of divine encounter and inner transformation.
What makes this anthology particularly valuable is its inclusion of previously untranslated works, bringing fresh perspectives on Scripture and spiritual practice to modern readers. The editor has thoughtfully balanced well-known classics with hidden gems, including significant writings from Wyclif himself and carefully selected passages from the Wycliffite Bible.
These fresh translations make medieval spiritual treasures accessible to contemporary seekers, offering timeless guidance for anyone drawn to contemplative practice, mystical experience, or the deeper dimensions of faith. Whether you're a student of spiritual literature or simply someone hungry for authentic wisdom, this collection provides a rich foundation for understanding how our spiritual ancestors navigated the path toward divine union.
Who Is This For?
π Reading Level: Long (> 400 pages) (~11 hours)
π Length: 404 pages
What You'll Discover
- β Explore Christliche Literatur
- β Explore History of doctrines
- β Explore Spiritual life
- β Explore Christianity
- β Deepen your spiritual understanding
- β Explore Catholic Church
- β Explore Englisch
- β Explore Lollard authors