Book by Underhill, Evelyn
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Evelyn Underhill, a novelist and poet, published her first book in 1902 but her growing interest in mysticism led in 1911 to her greatest work, 'Mysticism'. This classic text immeditately established Underhill as the leading writer in the field, and she continued her work by writing many more significant and acclaimed books and essays. In 1921 she became Upton Lecturer in the Philosophy of Religion at Manchester College, and was the first woman to give a series of lectures on theology at Oxford.
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Paperback. Condition: Very Good. This volume considers vital spiritual issues as they relate to the specific needs of parish priests and religious teachers. Ways of strengthening our inner resources and expanding mental and spiritual horizons are explored. This practical, yet inspiring book offers advice to all those who seek fulfilment in the richer world of the spirit. The book has been read, but is in excellent condition. Pages are intact and not marred by notes or highlighting. The spine remains undamaged. Seller Inventory # GOR001799070
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Soft cover. Condition: As New. A tight and unmarked copy-" Explores how to strengthen your inner resources in order to achieve continual spiritual development. By a highly respected thinker and writer. Inspiring.- Evelyn Underhill, a novelist and poet, published her first book in 1902 but her growing interest in mysticism led in 1911 to her greatest work, 'Mysticism'. This classic text immediately established Underhill as the leading writer in the field, and she continued her work by writing many more significant and acclaimed books and essays. In 1921 she became Upton Lecturer in the Philosophy of Religion at Manchester College, and was the first woman to give a series of lectures on theology at Oxford.". Seller Inventory # 020641
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