Eckhart’s Anachorism

Graduate Faculty Philosophy Journal 19 (2-1):81-90 (1997)
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One of the most persistent points of controversy raised by Eckhart’s thought is the question of whether by union with God he meant an occasional ecstatic state or an habitual consciousness. Reiner Schürmann was a strong advocate of the latter interpretation

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