Here are a few options for a post about the scholarly work (Western Mysticism in the Middle Ages), based on the 1984 Symposium at Engelberg Abbey. Option 1: The Academic/Intellectual Post
There’s something special about holding a physical record of such a significant scholarly gathering. It’s not just a book; it’s a map of how the medieval mind tried to describe the indescribable. AbendlГ¤ndische Mystik im Mittelalter: Symposion...
I’ve been revisiting the landmark proceedings of the , edited by Kurt Ruh. This collection remains a cornerstone for anyone studying "Abendländische Mystik im Mittelalter." Here are a few options for a post
Any fellow medievalists or philosophy fans in the feed? What’s your "must-have" reference book? I’ve been revisiting the landmark proceedings of the
Even decades later, these essays challenge us to think about the "unutterable" and how medieval thinkers navigated the boundaries of language and the divine.
#MedievalStudies #Mysticism #Philosophy #AcademicTwitter #ChurchHistory Option 2: The Bibliophile/Book Collector Post Instagram or Facebook. Caption: Found a gem for the shelves! 📚✨
Are you looking to: Promote a specific event or lecture? Review the book for a specific audience? Share a specific quote or finding from the symposium?