R&L Logo R&L Logo
  • GENERAL
    • Browse by Subjects
    • New Releases
    • Coming Soon
    • Chases's Calendar
  • ACADEMIC
    • Textbooks
    • Browse by Course
    • Instructor's Copies
    • Monographs & Research
    • Reference
  • PROFESSIONAL
    • Education
    • Intelligence & Security
    • Library Services
    • Business & Leadership
    • Museum Studies
    • Music
    • Pastoral Resources
    • Psychotherapy
  • FREUD SET
Cover Image
Paperback
eBook
share of facebook share on twitter
Add to GoodReads

Three Mystics Walk into a Tavern

A Once and Future Meeting of Rumi, Meister Eckhart, and Moses de León in Medieval Venice

James C. Harrington and Sidney G. Hall III

In Three Mystics Walk into a Tavern, Jalal ad-Din Rumi, Moses de León, and Meister Eckhart—three of the greatest mystics of all time—meet in Venice for an imaginary night-long conversation that will inspire everyday individuals of the twenty-first century to find their own spirituality and realize that everyone can be a mystic. Although the mystics came from different backgrounds and religious traditions (Islam, Judaism, and Christianity), their spiritual paths led them to similar understandings of a union with the Divine. The three mystics have a timeless and timely message for people who walk the earth eight centuries after they did, no matter an individual’s religious background or even if they have none. It is a message of connecting with the “divine spark” deep within us and within the universe.
  • Details
  • Details
  • Author
  • Author
  • TOC
  • TOC
  • Reviews
  • Reviews
Hamilton Books
Pages: 163 • Trim: 6⅛ x 9
978-0-7618-6542-1 • Paperback • February 2015 • $41.99 • (£35.00)
978-0-7618-6543-8 • eBook • February 2015 • $39.50 • (£30.00)
Subjects: Religion / Mysticism, Philosophy / Religious, Religion / Christian Theology / History, Religion / Islam / Theology, Religion / Judaism / Theology, Religion / Philosophy
James C. Harrington, a human rights lawyer of forty-one years, is founder and director of the non-profit Texas Civil Rights Project. He was adjunct professor at the University of Texas Law School for twenty-seven years. He is author of Wrestling with Free Speech, Religious Freedom, and Democracy in Turkey. Harrington writes and speaks widely on human rights and civil society.

Sidney G. Hall III, is an activist, ordained minister, and writer. He has served for twenty-seven years as the senior pastor of Trinity United Methodist Church, a progressive congregation in central Austin. Hall is author of Christian Anti-Semitism and Paul’s Theology. He is a frequent speaker and workshop leader in the areas of nature-based Christianity, Holocaust studies, and LGBTQ inclusion in the church.
Foreword
Introductory Comments—A Tavern?
Chapter 1. What This Book Is—And Is Not—About
Everyone Can Be a Mystic
Restless Hearts
Chapter 2. They Meet at Taverna degli Alighieri in Venice
Chapter 3. Mysticism: For Everyone?
Trying to Define the Indefinable
Mysticism Back on Stage
One River, Many Wells
Historical Notes
Characteristics
Dangers of Mysticism
Chapter 4. The 13th and Early 14th Centuries as Backdrop
Christianity in Europe
The Mongols
Culture, Education, and Law
Political Events
13th-Century Inventions
Concluding Comments
Chapter 5. Jalal ad-Din Rumi
Teachings
Major Works
Order of Whirling Dervishes
Legacy
Chapter 6. Meister Eckhart
Influence
Works and Teachings
Modern Spirituality
Chapter 7. Moses de León
The Zohar
The Zohar and Kabbalah
Concluding Comments
Chapter 8. The Conversation Continues, About the Divine
Chapter 9. More Tea, Wine, and Conversation: This Time, About Religion and Whether It Helps or Hinders
Chapter 10. Still More Çay and Conversation: The Mystic, Society, and Justice—And How They Fit Together
Chapter 11. Women and the Feminine
Chapter 12. As Dawn Approaches: Mysticism and the 21st Century
Chapter 13. They Conclude—The Underground River and Expanding the Circle
Select Bibliography
The reader cannot help but join in the conversation, and not only because it is a conversation and not a treatise, a dialogue, and not a lecture. We join in because the conversation talks to the conditions and issues of today, in part through voices that speak today, in the present tense, and not only those that speak out of some misty distant past.The threads of this volume are woven together in a richly hued, tight, and very readable tapestry. The tapestry is also a doorway—into the warmest of intellectual and spiritual taverns, into which all of us are invited, out of the dark, windy night of the everyday world and its complications. The wise reader will read beginning to end, hardly stopping for breath, inspired.
— Ori Z. Soltes, Georgetown University, author of Mysticism in Judaism, Christianity, and Islam: Searching for Oneness


Three Mystics Walk into a Tavern

A Once and Future Meeting of Rumi, Meister Eckhart, and Moses de León in Medieval Venice

Cover Image
Paperback
eBook
Summary
Summary
  • In Three Mystics Walk into a Tavern, Jalal ad-Din Rumi, Moses de León, and Meister Eckhart—three of the greatest mystics of all time—meet in Venice for an imaginary night-long conversation that will inspire everyday individuals of the twenty-first century to find their own spirituality and realize that everyone can be a mystic. Although the mystics came from different backgrounds and religious traditions (Islam, Judaism, and Christianity), their spiritual paths led them to similar understandings of a union with the Divine. The three mystics have a timeless and timely message for people who walk the earth eight centuries after they did, no matter an individual’s religious background or even if they have none. It is a message of connecting with the “divine spark” deep within us and within the universe.
Details
Details
  • Hamilton Books
    Pages: 163 • Trim: 6⅛ x 9
    978-0-7618-6542-1 • Paperback • February 2015 • $41.99 • (£35.00)
    978-0-7618-6543-8 • eBook • February 2015 • $39.50 • (£30.00)
    Subjects: Religion / Mysticism, Philosophy / Religious, Religion / Christian Theology / History, Religion / Islam / Theology, Religion / Judaism / Theology, Religion / Philosophy
Author
Author
  • James C. Harrington, a human rights lawyer of forty-one years, is founder and director of the non-profit Texas Civil Rights Project. He was adjunct professor at the University of Texas Law School for twenty-seven years. He is author of Wrestling with Free Speech, Religious Freedom, and Democracy in Turkey. Harrington writes and speaks widely on human rights and civil society.

    Sidney G. Hall III, is an activist, ordained minister, and writer. He has served for twenty-seven years as the senior pastor of Trinity United Methodist Church, a progressive congregation in central Austin. Hall is author of Christian Anti-Semitism and Paul’s Theology. He is a frequent speaker and workshop leader in the areas of nature-based Christianity, Holocaust studies, and LGBTQ inclusion in the church.
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
  • Foreword
    Introductory Comments—A Tavern?
    Chapter 1. What This Book Is—And Is Not—About
    Everyone Can Be a Mystic
    Restless Hearts
    Chapter 2. They Meet at Taverna degli Alighieri in Venice
    Chapter 3. Mysticism: For Everyone?
    Trying to Define the Indefinable
    Mysticism Back on Stage
    One River, Many Wells
    Historical Notes
    Characteristics
    Dangers of Mysticism
    Chapter 4. The 13th and Early 14th Centuries as Backdrop
    Christianity in Europe
    The Mongols
    Culture, Education, and Law
    Political Events
    13th-Century Inventions
    Concluding Comments
    Chapter 5. Jalal ad-Din Rumi
    Teachings
    Major Works
    Order of Whirling Dervishes
    Legacy
    Chapter 6. Meister Eckhart
    Influence
    Works and Teachings
    Modern Spirituality
    Chapter 7. Moses de León
    The Zohar
    The Zohar and Kabbalah
    Concluding Comments
    Chapter 8. The Conversation Continues, About the Divine
    Chapter 9. More Tea, Wine, and Conversation: This Time, About Religion and Whether It Helps or Hinders
    Chapter 10. Still More Çay and Conversation: The Mystic, Society, and Justice—And How They Fit Together
    Chapter 11. Women and the Feminine
    Chapter 12. As Dawn Approaches: Mysticism and the 21st Century
    Chapter 13. They Conclude—The Underground River and Expanding the Circle
    Select Bibliography
Reviews
Reviews
  • The reader cannot help but join in the conversation, and not only because it is a conversation and not a treatise, a dialogue, and not a lecture. We join in because the conversation talks to the conditions and issues of today, in part through voices that speak today, in the present tense, and not only those that speak out of some misty distant past.The threads of this volume are woven together in a richly hued, tight, and very readable tapestry. The tapestry is also a doorway—into the warmest of intellectual and spiritual taverns, into which all of us are invited, out of the dark, windy night of the everyday world and its complications. The wise reader will read beginning to end, hardly stopping for breath, inspired.
    — Ori Z. Soltes, Georgetown University, author of Mysticism in Judaism, Christianity, and Islam: Searching for Oneness


ALSO AVAILABLE

  • Cover image for the book Dreams Beyond Time: On Sacred Encounter and Spiritual Transformation
  • Cover image for the book The Global Mystical Tradition
  • Cover image for the book Mysticism and Experience: Twenty-First-Century Approaches
  • Cover image for the book Shakti's New Voice: Guru Devotion in a Woman-Led Spiritual Movement
  • Cover image for the book Haunted by the Archaic Shaman: Himalayan Jhakris and the Discourse on Shamanism
  • Cover image for the book On the Ontology of the Sacred (and the Profane)
  • Cover image for the book Dreams Beyond Time: On Sacred Encounter and Spiritual Transformation
  • Cover image for the book The Global Mystical Tradition
  • Cover image for the book Mysticism and Experience: Twenty-First-Century Approaches
  • Cover image for the book Shakti's New Voice: Guru Devotion in a Woman-Led Spiritual Movement
  • Cover image for the book Haunted by the Archaic Shaman: Himalayan Jhakris and the Discourse on Shamanism
  • Cover image for the book On the Ontology of the Sacred (and the Profane)
facebook icon twitter icon instagram icon linked in icon NEWSLETTERS
ABOUT US
  • Mission Statement
  • Employment
  • Privacy
  • Accessibility Statement
CONTACT
  • Company Directory
  • Publicity and Media Queries
  • Rights and Permissions
  • Textbook Resource Center
AUTHOR RESOURCES
  • Royalty Contact
  • Production Guidelines
  • Manuscript Submissions
ORDERING INFORMATION
  • Rowman & Littlefield
  • National Book Network
  • Ingram Publisher Services UK
  • Special Sales
  • International Sales
  • eBook Partners
  • Digital Catalogs
IMPRINTS
  • Rowman & Littlefield
  • Lexington Books
  • Hamilton Books
  • Applause Books
  • Amadeus Press
  • Backbeat Books
  • Bernan
  • Hal Leonard Books
  • Limelight Editions
  • Co-Publishing Partners
  • Globe Pequot
  • Down East Books
  • Falcon Guides
  • Gooseberry Patch
  • Lyons Press
  • Muddy Boots
  • Pineapple Press
  • TwoDot Books
  • Stackpole Books
PARTNERS
  • American Alliance of Museums
  • American Association for State and Local History
  • Brookings Institution Press
  • Center for Strategic & International Studies
  • Council on Foreign Relations
  • Fairleigh Dickinson University Press
  • Fortress Press
  • The Foundation for Critical Thinking
  • Lehigh University Press
  • United States Holocaust Memorial Museum
  • Other Partners...