Preface
Introduction
1. The Union of Worlds
Biblical and Augustinian Sources of German Mysticism
2. The Visible and the Invisible
Hildegard of Bingen and Female Visionary Mysticism
3. The Outer and the Inner
The Reflective Mysticism of Eckhart, Seuse, and Tauler
4. The Finite and the Infinite
The Humanistic Mysticism of Nicholas of Cusa
5. Nature and Scripture
Mysticism Between Renaissance and Reformation
6. Letter and Spirit
Mysticism as Dissent in the German Reformation
7. The Part and the Whole
Jacob Boehme and the Baroque Synthesis
8. Diversity and Unity
Mysticism Between Pietism and Enlightenment
9. Nature and Imagination
Romantic Mysticism from Novalis to Schopenhauer
Conclusion: Wittgenstein and the Aftermath of German Mysticism
Notes
Select Bibliography
Index
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