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Friedrich von Hügel's 'The Mystical Element of Religion' is a seminal work exploring the role of mysticism in religion. Von Hügel delves into the mystical experiences of renowned religious figures and delves into the intricate relationship between mysticism and organized religion. Written in a scholarly and analytical style, the book provides a comprehensive discussion on how mystical experiences have shaped religious practices throughout history. Von Hügel's exploration of the mystical element adds a new dimension to the understanding of religious traditions and beliefs. The book serves as a…mehr

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Friedrich von Hügel's 'The Mystical Element of Religion' is a seminal work exploring the role of mysticism in religion. Von Hügel delves into the mystical experiences of renowned religious figures and delves into the intricate relationship between mysticism and organized religion. Written in a scholarly and analytical style, the book provides a comprehensive discussion on how mystical experiences have shaped religious practices throughout history. Von Hügel's exploration of the mystical element adds a new dimension to the understanding of religious traditions and beliefs. The book serves as a valuable resource for scholars and readers interested in the esoteric side of religion. Von Hügel's in-depth analysis sheds light on the significance of mystical experiences in the broader context of spirituality and faith. Recommended for those seeking a deeper insight into the mystical aspects of religion and its profound impact on religious thought and practice.
Autorenporträt
Baron Friedrich Maria Aloys Franz Karl von Hügel, commonly known as Friedrich von Hügel, was an illustrious Austrian Roman Catholic layman, religious writer, and philosopher celebrated for his works on spirituality and religion. Born into an aristocratic family on May 5, 1852, in Florence, Italy, von Hügel moved to England in his youth and became a naturalized British citizen. His erudite oeuvre is epitomized by his seminal work 'The Mystical Element of Religion: As Studied in Saint Catherine of Genoa and Her Friends' (1908). This magnum opus offers a profound exploration of the nature of mysticism, positioning itself at the confluence of theological inquiry, psychological insight, and philosophical analysis. Von Hügel's literary style is characterized by a thoughtful blend of empirical methodology with a deep reverence for the complexity of religious experience. He was a key figure in the modernist movement within the Catholic Church and engaged actively in intellectual debates of his time, navigating the tensions between faith and critical reason. Von Hügel's contribution to the field of religious studies and his influence on contemporary spiritual discourse remain enduringly significant. His legacy is marked not only by his written works but also by his mentorship of other intellectuals. He passed away on January 27, 1925, leaving behind a wealth of scholarly and spiritual wisdom that continues to inspire readers and thinkers alike.