This clear and comprehensive anthology, culled from the vast corpus of Christian mystical literature by the
renowned theologian and historian Bernard McGinn, presents nearly one hundred selections, from the writings of
Origen of Alexandria in the third century to the work of twentieth-century mystics such as Thomas Merton.
Uniquely organized by subject rather than by author, The Essential Writings of Christian Mysticism explores how
human life is transformed through the search for direct contact with God. Part one examines the preparation for
encountering God through biblical interpretation and prayer; the second part focuses on the mystics� actual encounters
with God; and part three addresses the implications of the mystical life, showing how mystics have been received
over time, and how they practice their faith through private contemplation and public actions.
In addition to his illuminating Introduction, Bernard McGinn provides accessible headnotes for each section, as
well as numerous biographical sketches and a selected bibliography.