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Walter Hilton's "Treatise Written to a Devout Man" is a profound exploration of spiritual guidance tailored for the laity in the late 14th century. Written in a clear yet eloquent Middle English, Hilton masterfully blends theological assertions with practical advice, creating an accessible discourse on the contemplative life. The treatise reflects the era's emerging mysticism and emphasizes the direct, personal relationship between the individual and God. Its stylistic simplicity belies the depth of its insights into prayer, meditation, and the quest for divine intimacy, positioning it as a…mehr

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Walter Hilton's "Treatise Written to a Devout Man" is a profound exploration of spiritual guidance tailored for the laity in the late 14th century. Written in a clear yet eloquent Middle English, Hilton masterfully blends theological assertions with practical advice, creating an accessible discourse on the contemplative life. The treatise reflects the era's emerging mysticism and emphasizes the direct, personal relationship between the individual and God. Its stylistic simplicity belies the depth of its insights into prayer, meditation, and the quest for divine intimacy, positioning it as a significant work within the medieval contemplative tradition. Hilton, a lesser-known yet influential figure of the English mystical movement, was significantly shaped by the socio-religious climate of his time. Having likely been influenced by both the writings of the Church Fathers and contemporaries like Julian of Norwich, Hilton's treatise emerges as a personal exhortation meant to uplift and instruct the devout, showcasing his deep understanding of the complexities of faith and the internal struggles of believers. This book is highly recommended for anyone seeking a deeper understanding of medieval spirituality and its application to personal devotion. Hilton's thoughtful prose encourages readers to embark on their spiritual journey, making it a timeless resource for both scholars and laypeople interested in the intersection of faith and practice.

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Walter Hilton Can.Reg. (1340/1345-1396) was an English Augustinian mystic, whose works gained influence in 15th-century England and Wales. He has been canonized by the Church of England and by the Episcopal Church in the United States.