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- Introduction: Phenomenology of Mysticism (definitions, psychological states).
- Non-Christian Mysticism: Briefly touching on Neoplatonism, Yoga, and Theosophy to establish counter-examples.
- The Principles of Orthodox Mysticism: Grace, Freedom, and the Church.
- Pseudo-Mysticism: A critique of sects and movements that claim spiritual authority outside the Church.
- The Great Orthodox Mystics: A detailed study of St. Gregory Palamas, St. Symeon the New Theologian, and the Hesychast tradition of Mount Athos.
Volume II: German Mysticism – Crainic introduces Romanian students to Western figures like Meister Eckhart, analyzing their contributions through an Orthodox lens to find commonalities and contrasts in the mystical experience. Key Themes and Theological Significance Nichifor Crainic Cursurile De Mistica.pdf
The book is divided into several sections, each exploring a specific aspect of mysticism. Crainic draws on a range of sources, including the Church Fathers, Orthodox theology, and the writings of Christian mystics throughout history. He also engages with the ideas of contemporary philosophers and theologians, demonstrating his commitment to intellectual rigor and spiritual insight. The document you are looking for, Cursurile de
1. Context and Purpose
Crainic taught "Mysticism" at the Faculty of Theology in Bucharest. In the interwar period, there was a massive surge of interest in spirituality, occultism, and mysticism across Europe. Crainic’s goal was twofold: Volume II: German Mysticism – Crainic introduces Romanian