In this Classic of Western Spirituality readers will find the first English translation of the complete works of Elisabeth of Schonau, a twelfth-century Benedictine nun who claimed to have a series of extraordinary visionary experiences.
In the complete works of Elisabeth are:
-- three visionary diaries: First, Second and Third Book of Visions;
-- a book of sermons, The Book of the Ways of God;
-- Revelations about the Sacred Company of the Virgins of Cologne;
-- The Resurrection of the Blessed Virgin;
-- a collection of Elisabeth's letters;
-- and a text describing Elisabeth's last days by her brother and secretary, Eckbert.
Elisabeth's prophetic message brought consolation to the people of her day and a call for firmness of faith and the moral life. Today's readers will gain insight into how the communal, liturgical culture of a Benedictine monastery could shape the interior life and prophetic identity of a woman committed to its ideals.
This entry in the triumphant and long-running "Classics of Western Spirituality" series features the writings of and about 12th-century German nun Elisabeth of Schoenau, whose gentle visions began to circulate in her own lifetime and won her a lasting fame. University of Vermont professor Clark's careful work features a graceful translation; her introduction shows how Elisabeth's spirituality was shaped by her monastic experience and the rhythms of the liturgical calendar. For most collections. Copyright 2000 Cahners Business Information.