She created modern Christian mysticism (with Dana Greene)
Description
Christian contemplative spirituality got forgotten for about three hundred years, after Brother Lawrence's famous teachings in the 1600s. The person who brought it back and set the stage for a whole new era of Christian spirituality--and people like Richard Rohr and Thomas Merton--was an unlikely candidate, an upper-middle-class British woman named Evelyn Underhill. Dave Schmelzer starts with a brief overview of this remarkable woman and then interviews Underhill's most accomplished biographer, Dana Greene.
Mentioned on this podcast:
Evelyn Underhill: Artist of the Infinite Life, by Dana Greene
The Spiritual Life, by Evelyn Underhill
Dana Greene's website: danagreene.org
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