1st Edition

The Luminous Vision Six Medieval Mystics and Their Teachings

By Anne Bancroft Copyright 1982
206 Pages
by Routledge

206 Pages
by Routledge

206 Pages
by Routledge

Mystical understanding transfigured Christianity in the Middle Ages and led to some of its most sublime prose and poetry. Originally published in 1982, this was the first book of its kind to bring together some of the medieval mystics and to relate the depths of their understanding to modern life and to world views. The author, a writer and broadcaster on modern mystics and on the mystical... Read more

Introduction. 1. Jan van Ruysbroeck 2. Julian of Norwich 3. St. Bernard of Clairvaux 4. Richard Rolle 5. Meister Eckhart 6. The Cloud of Unknowing.

Biography

Anne Bancroft (1923–2020) was the Editor of the Buddhist Society's Journal The Middle Way and the author of many books including Religions of the East (1974), The Luminous Vision (1982), The Buddhist World (1984), Origins of the Sacred (1988), A Spiritual Journey (1991) and Zen: Direct pointing to reality (1995). Her particular strength lay in understanding women’s spirituality, which she reflected in two widely translated books: Weavers of Wisdom: Women mystics of the twentieth century (1989) and Women in search of the sacred (1996). In retirement, Anne became a trustee of the Buddhist centre at Sharpham near Totnes.

Original Review of The Luminous Vision:

‘The author…offers present readers a journey through the writings of the mystics as she points out the highlights.’ Eileen Kearney, Horizons, 11 (1), 1984.