Books by Meister Eckhart
From Whom God Hid Nothing
by Meister Eckhart
Meister Eckhart was a Dominican priest in the 14th century. His sermons are very philosophical and focus on this idea of the now versus forever. What he comes up with is this idea that ended up with him being accused of pantheism. He believed that at the core of every human being there’s a spark of the divine, linked to eternity.
Interviews where books by Meister Eckhart were recommended
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The Confessions
by Augustine (translated by Maria Boulding) -
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Slaughterhouse-Five
by Kurt Vonnegut -
3
The Unbearable Lightness of Being
by Michael Henry Heim (translator) & Milan Kundera -
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A Treatise on the Difference between Temporal and Eternal
by Juan Eusebio Nieremberg -
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From Whom God Hid Nothing
by Meister Eckhart
The best books on Time and Eternity, recommended by Carlos Eire
The best books on Time and Eternity, recommended by Carlos Eire
The Yale historian recommends some of the books of the past millennia that deal with the complicated concept of time and eternity.