In this twelfth-century song, Saint Hildegard eulogizes the Holy Trinity.
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How do we love God with our whole heart and soul and mind and also love our neighbor as ourselves? And how are we doing at it? Love of God is about loving life in all its expressions and occasions, and love of self is essential for love of others.
A concern with nature and humanity is primary to the social conventions of organized religion, according to Matthew Fox, a Dominican priest and spiritual theologian. Fox is director of the Institute for Culture and Creation Spirituality at Holy Names College.
Interview of Professor Bernard McGinn on Christian Mysticism.
This powerful book was prompted by an invitation Matthew Fox received to speak on the centennial of Thomas Merton’s birth.
Fox marries mysticism with social justice, leading the way toward a gentler and more ecological spirituality and an acceptance of our interdependence.
A comprehensive description of the transformation of Christianity, by the bestselling theologian who has defined this spiritual renaissance.
Here is a reissue of the critically acclaimed bestseller, named one of the "20 books that changed the world" in New Age Journal's Annual Source Book for 1995.
As Matthew Fox notes, when an aged Albert Einstein was asked if he had any regrets, he replied, I wish I had read more of the mystics earlier in my life. The 365 writings here allow readers of all faiths — and no faith — to experience these readings.
Hildegard of Bingen, a Rhineland mystic of the twelfth century, has been called an ideal model of the liberated woman. She was a poet and scientist, painter and musician, healer and abbess, playwright, prophet, preacher and social critic.