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Sermons of Meister Eckhart

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Sermons of Meister Eckhart

By: Meister Eckhart, Claud Field - translator
Narrated by: Jim Wentland
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Meister Eckhart, who has been called the "Father of German Thought", was a Dominican monk and one of the most profound thinkers of the Middle Ages. He was born about 1260 AD in Thuringia and died at Cologne 1327 AD. In 1295, he was Prior of the Dominicans at Erfurt and Vicar-General of Thuringia. In 1300, he was sent to the University of Paris, where he studied Aristotle and the Platonists and received the degree of Master of Arts.

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Seek no more...

The culmination of all Wisdom and Everlasting Life is contained herein in these words: "THY WILL AND NOT MINE BE DONE. Amen"

Truly, for those with ears to hear...

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Very rich and extensive coverage of his works.

Very rich and profound. The narrator did a great job too. He seemed to pronounce each word with a sense of the weightiness of meaning that is worthy of Eckhart's sermons.

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More than Eckhart!

I was very happy to find that in addition to the Sermons of Meister Eckhart this also includes sermons from Tauler, Suso, and the Theologica Germanica.

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Voice sounds mechanical

Could not enjoy as the voice sounds almost computer-like, mechanical. A more warm and human sounding voice would have made it better. I did not listen to the sermons.

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Unlistenable

Apparently, Meister Eckart intended his writing to be read aloud by arbitrarily emphasizing every other word and by adding a superfluous exclamation mark at the end of each and every sentence! This narration makes a farce of this important literature. The narrator obviously has no comprehension and no sensitively to the nuance of what he is attempting to read.

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