About This Book
The essay follows a thinker who enters monastic life, discovers ancient philosophy, and develops a daring pantheistic metaphysic identifying the Spirit with the immanent order of nature. It interweaves episodes from his cloistered training and subsequent wanderings with close readings of Plato, Plotinus, and pre-Socratic thinkers, arguing that divine consciousness pervades every point of existence and that true thought participates in creation so that knowing and being coincide. The author emphasizes the psychological and moral consequences of this vision, notably the enlargement of the soul, intellectual freedom, and a revised sense of religious language.
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