Mysticism in India

Mysticism in India
Author: Ramchandra Dattatraya Ranade
Publisher: SUNY Press
Total Pages: 540
Release: 1983-01-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780873956697

Mysticism in India is a complete and informative description of the teachings, works, and lives of the great poet-saints of Maharashtra written by a scholar and professor who was also a mystic. Jnaneshwar, Namadev, Tukaram, Eknath, Ramdas, and the other saints discussed belonged to the great devotional religious movement that spread through medieval India. With the exception of Ramdas, they all belonged to the tradition of the Varkaris, the most popular sect in contemporary Maharashtra. Their compositions exemplify the universality of their faith and practice, and are recognized as literary treasures. Ranade was primarily interested in the poet-saints as mystics--teachers of the perennial philosophy--whose experiences have general metaphysical and religious implications. At the heart of his classic is a comprehensive, objective presentation of the thought of these saints, augmented by a deep appreciation of their value and relevance to present-day scholars and seekers. Mysticism in India is the only major study in English of medieval Indian religious literature. The book's enduring value has been enhanced by the addition of a foreword by a scholar currently working in Marathi literature, and a preface by a present-day poet-saint of Maharashtra.

The Idea of Perfection in Christian Theology

The Idea of Perfection in Christian Theology
Author: R. Newton Flew
Publisher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
Total Pages: 439
Release: 2005-03-02
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1597521108

This book is an examination of historical Christian teaching relating to the perfection of the soul. It begins with the New Testament, and with the recorded teaching of Christ, which contemplated for his disciples Òa life lived on the level of miracle.Ó The rest of the book is concerned to trace the history of this idea of perfection in the history of the historic church, first in the writings of St. Paul and St. John, then in the Fathers, in the ideal of Monastic life, through Augustine and St. Thomas Aquinas, to the Reformation, to St. Francis de Sales, FŽnelon, Law, the Quakers and the Methodists, and on to the present day.

Shade of His Hand

Shade of His Hand
Author: Oswald Chambers
Publisher: Our Daily Bread Publishing
Total Pages: 210
Release: 2015-10-30
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1627074457

“Is life worth living?” Oswald Chambers asked this question in the last lectures he gave before his death in 1917. Delivered amid the bloodshed of World War I, this study of Ecclesiastes confronts the despair that characterized both Chambers’ generation and “the Teacher” of Ecclesiastes. With his eyes focused on the cross, Chambers affirms that life is worth living in light of God’s redeeming love. Chambers reveals how a redeemed person can glorify God in all areas of life: in work and play, in study, in recreation, in home life, and in social interaction.

More Essays on Books

More Essays on Books
Author: Arthur Clutton-Brock
Publisher:
Total Pages: 200
Release: 1921
Genre: American literature
ISBN:

Mr. Clutton-Brock has collected some more of his essays from the Times Literary Supplement -- to make a second volume to his "Essays on Books." The essays cover a wide field, and there is not one of them but starts a score of discussions and reflections in the reader's mind.