Personal Idealism and Mysticism : The Paddock Lectures for 1906 Delivered at the General Seminary New York
Overview
"Personal Idealism and Mysticism" presents a series of profound theological lectures delivered by William Ralph Inge at the General Seminary in New York. This work serves as a critical exploration of the philosophical movement known as personal idealism, contrasting it with the rich traditions of Christian mysticism and Neoplatonism. Inge examines the nature of human personality, arguing against contemporary tendencies to over-emphasize the individual self in isolation from the divine reality.
Throughout the text, Inge delves into the doctrine of the Logos and the development of the spiritual life, seeking to reconcile intellectual rigor with mystical experience. He challenges the notion that personality is a fixed, impenetrable entity, proposing instead that true selfhood is found through a transformative union with God. The lectures provide a rigorous defense of a mystical theology that is both philosophical and practical, emphasizing the path toward spiritual enlightenment and moral growth.
Written by one of the 20th century's most influential Anglican theologians, "Personal Idealism and Mysticism" remains an essential text for those interested in the intersections of philosophy, spirituality, and orthodox Christian thought. It offers a timeless reflection on the relationship between the human soul and the eternal, making it a significant contribution to religious philosophy.
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- ISBN-13: 9781025905877
- ISBN-10: 1025905873
- Publisher: Tradd Street Press
- Publish Date: February 2026
- Dimensions: 9.21 x 6.14 x 0.44 inches
- Shipping Weight: 0.66 pounds
- Page Count: 208
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