
Essential Books on Christian Mysticism
The Christian Mysticism Podcast
Academic collections and classic essays
Carlos recommends the Cambridge Companion and Richard Woods's Understanding Mysticism with seminal essays by Knowles, Bouyer, Smith, and others.
After many requests, Dr. Carlos Eire shares a reading list with our listeners.
Great classic introductions:
Evelyn Underhill, Mysticism: A foundational, comprehensive survey of the mystical path.
The Cambridge Companion to Christian Mysticism, edited by Amy Hollywood & Patricia Beckman): An excellent collection of essays
Understanding Mysticism, ed. Richard Woods: Excellent essays of all the foundational scholarly interpreters of mysticism. Including the following:
David Knowles, “What Is Mysticism?”
Louis Bouyer, “Mysticism: An Essay on the History of the Word”
Margaret Smith, “The Nature and Meaning of Mysticism"
Evelyn Underhill, “The Essentials of Mysticism”
Edward Howells: "Mysticism and the Mystical: The Current Debate"
R. C. Zaehner, Mysticism Sacred and Profane: an Inquiry Into Some Varieties of Praeternatural Experience: A classic
More recent introductions
Stephen Clarke, From Athens to Jerusalem: The Love of Wisdom and the Love of God
Olivier Clément, The Roots of Christian Mysticism
John Macquarrie, Two Worlds Are Ours: An Introduction to Christian Mysticism
Carl McColman, The New Big Book of Christian Mysticism: An Essential Guide to Contemplative Spirituality
Great historical - analytical surveys:
Louis Bouyer, et. al., A History of Christian Spirituality, 3 volumes: an older classic survey
Vol. 1 The Spirituality of the New Testament and the Fathers
Vol. 2 The Spirituality of the Middle Ages
Vol. 3 Orthodox Spirituality and Protestant and Anglican Spirituality
Bernard McGinn, The Presence of God: A History of Western Christian Mysticism:
A monumental multi-volume series that explores the development of mysticism across different historical periods and theological contexts.
Vol. 1 The Foundations of Mysticism: Origins to the Fifth Century
Vol. 2 The Growth of Mysticism: Gregory the Great Through the 12 Century
Vol. 3 The Flowering of Mysticism: Men and Women in the New Mysticism: 1200-1350
Vol. 4 The Harvest of Mysticism in Medieval Germany: 1300-1500
Vol. 5 The Varieties of Vernacular Mysticism: 1350–1550
Vol. 6.1 Mysticism in the Reformation: 1500-1650
Vol. 6.2 Mysticism in the Golden Age of Spain: 1500-1650
Vol. 6.3 The Persistence of Mysticism in Catholic Europe 1500-1675
Vol. 7 The Crisis of Mysticism: Quietism in Seventeenth-Century Spain, Italy, and France
Bernard McGinn, Modern Mystics: An Introduction (not part of the Presence of God series, but a an essential complement to all of its volumes)
Short surveys
Harvey Egan, Introduction to Christian Mysticism
Steven Fanning, Mystics of the Christian Tradition
William Harmless, Mystics
Richard Rohr, The Naked Now: Learning to See as the Mystics See
Focus on the corporeal dimension of mysticism:
Montague Summers, The Physical Phenomena of Mysticism
Herbert Thurston, The Physical Phenomena of Mysticism
Focus on Practice:
The Practice of the Presence of God by Brother Lawrence of the Resurrection
Thomas Keating, Open Mind, Open Heart
Martin Laird, Into the Silent Land: A Guide to the Practice of Contemplation
An Ocean of Light: Contemplation, Transformation, and Liberation
A Sunlit Absence: Silence, Awareness, and Contemplation
Thomas Merton, New Seeds of Contemplation
Contemplative Prayer
Anthologies of Christian mystical texts:
The Essential Writings of Christian Mysticism, edited by Bernard McGinn
Christian Spirituality: The Classics, edited by Arthur Holder
Light from Light: An Anthology of Christian Mysticism, edited by Louis Dupré
Suggestions for approaching the subject gradually
First step: Read a brief modern guide like that of Harmless or Fanning to get context before diving into the mystical texts.
Second step: Dive into short excerpts from mystical texts in an anthology such as those listed above
Third step: Pair theoretical texts (like Underhill) with devotional texts (like Brother Lawrence or Merton) and entire mystical texts (like the Cloud of Unknowing or The Interior Castle).
Fourth step: Dive into the great surveys (like McGinn), and explore mystical texts from different eras and traditions.
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