Grace Through Simplicity: The Practical Spirituality of Evelyn Underhill (Kirvan)
John Kirvan adds the wisdom of beloved English writer, Evelyn Underhill (1875-1941) to the The Thirty Days with a Great Spiritual Teacher series. For Evelyn Underhill, spirituality was never mysterious or remote, but "the heart of religion and therefore of vital concern to ordinary men and women." The focus of her spirituality is that life is a journey into Reality. Underhill never separated the world and the spirit, but defined mysticism as "the art of union with Reality."
John Kirvan adds the wisdom of beloved English writer, Evelyn Underhill (1875-1941) to the The Thirty Days with a Great Spiritual Teacher series. For Evelyn Underhill, spirituality was never mysterious or remote, but "the heart of religion and therefore of vital concern to ordinary men and women." The focus of her spirituality is that life is a journey into Reality. Underhill never separated the world and the spirit, but defined mysticism as "the art of union with Reality."
John Kirvan adds the wisdom of beloved English writer, Evelyn Underhill (1875-1941) to the The Thirty Days with a Great Spiritual Teacher series. For Evelyn Underhill, spirituality was never mysterious or remote, but "the heart of religion and therefore of vital concern to ordinary men and women." The focus of her spirituality is that life is a journey into Reality. Underhill never separated the world and the spirit, but defined mysticism as "the art of union with Reality."