Timeline of Non-Dual Thinkers and Mystics
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1 B.C. Abraham, Jacob, Elijah (Mesopotamia) Early Hinduism (India) Upanishads (India) Pythagoras c. 570-c. 495 (Ionia) Buddha c. 563 or c. 483 or 400 (India) Heraclitus c. 535-c. 475 (Ionia) Parmenides c. 515-c. 460 (Magna Graecia) Socrates c (Greece) Plato c. 425-c. 348 (Greece) The Republic; Timaeus Timeline of Non-Dual Thinkers and Mystics A.D. FIRST CENTURY Philo of Alexandria c. 25 B.C.-c. 50 A.D. (Egypt) Jesus of Nazareth c. 4 B.C.-c. 33 A.D. (Roman Empire; Palestine) Paul of Tarsus c (Roman Empire) Ignatius of Antioch c. 35 c. 107 (Syria; Rome) SECOND CENTURY Clement of Alexandria c. 150-c. 215 (Egypt) THIRD CENTURY Origen c (Egypt) On First Principles; On Prayer Plotinus c (Egypt; Roman Empire) Enneads Anthony the Great c (Egypt) Desert Fathers and Mothers begin c. 270 (Egypt; Turkey; Syria; Palestine) FOURTH CENTURY Syncletica of Alexandria c. 280-c. 350 (Egypt) Athanasius of Alexandria c (Egypt) Life of Antony Macarius of Egypt c (Egypt) Ephrem the Syrian c (Syria) Gregory Naziansus c (Cappadocia) Basil of Caesarea c (Cappadocia) On the Holy Spirit Gregory of Nyssa c. 335-c. 395 (Cappadocia) Abba Poemen c (Egypt) Evagrius Ponticus (Pontus; Constantinople; Egypt) The Praktikos Augustine of Hippo (Numidia) Confessions; City of God Pelagius c (Britain; Rome) John Cassian c (Scythia Minor; Egypt; Gaul) Conferences; The Institutes Copyright 2015 Center for Action and Contemplation Page 1 of 5
2 FIFTH CENTURY Pseudo-Dyonisius c. late 5 th to early 6 th century-unknown The Divine Names; The Mystical Theology Lao-Tsu c. 5 th to 6 th century (China) Tao Te Ching SIXTH CENTURY St. Benedict c (Italy) Rule of St. Benedict Gregory the Great c (Rome) SEVENTH CENTURY John Climacus c (Mount Sinai) The Ladder of Divine Ascent Maximus the Confessor c (Constantinople) Isaac of Nineveh c. 613-c. 700 (Syria) Hesychasm in Orthodox Christianity Zen Buddhism (Japan) Tibetan Buddhism EIGHTH CENTURY Rabia Basri (Iraq) Adi Shankara c. 788-c. 820 (India) NINTH CENTURY John Scotus Eriugena c. 815-c. 877 (Ireland) TENTH CENTURY Symeon the New Theologian (Constantinople) ELEVENTH CENTURY Qushayri (Iran) Al-Ghazali (Persia) TWELFTH CENTURY William of St. Thierry c (France) Bernard of Clairvaux (France) Sermons on the Song of Songs Hugh of St. Victor c (Paris) Hildegard of Bingen (Holy Roman Empire; Germany) Scivias Aelred of Rievaulx (England) Richard of St. Victor d (Paris) Ibn Arabi (Spain; Syria) The Bezels of Wisdom THIRTEENTH CENTURY Francis of Assisi c (Italy) Canticle of the Sun Giles of Assisi c (Italy) Clare of Assisi (Italy) Copyright 2015 Center for Action and Contemplation Page 2 of 5
3 Beguines and Beghards 13 th -16 th cen. (N. Europe; Low Countries; Netherlands; Belgium) Dogen (Japan) Mechtilde of Magdeburg c c (Saxony) Rumi (Persia) Fakhr-al-Din Iraqi (Persia) Divine Flashes Hadewijch of Antwerp c c (Low Countries; Netherlands; Belgium) Bonaventure c (Italy) The Journey of the Mind into God Raymond Lull c c (Spain) Angela of Foligno (Italy) Meister Eckhart c c (Holy Roman Empire; Germany) Duns Scotus c (Britain; Paris; Scotland) FOURTEENTH CENTURY Richard Rolle c (England) Jan of Ruysbroeck c (Low Countries; Belgium) Henry Suso c (Holy Roman Empire; Germany) Gregory Palamas (Greece) Johannes Tauler c (Germany) Hafiz c (Persia) Walter Hilton c (England) The Scale of Perfection Julian of Norwich c c (England) Revelations of Divine Love Catherine of Siena (Italy) Thomas a Kempis (Holy Roman Empire; Germany) The Imitation of Christ Cloud of Unknowing late 14 th cen. (England) FIFTEENTH CENTURY Nicholas of Cusa c (Holy Roman Empire; Germany) Nicholas von der Flue c (Switzerland) Kabir c c (India) Catherine of Genoa c (Italy) Desiderius Erasmus (Netherlands) SIXTEENTH CENTURY Ignatius of Loyola (Spain; Italy) Spiritual Exercises Francisco de Osuna c c (Spain) Teresa of Avila (Spain) The Interior Castle Isaac Luria (Israel) John of the Cross (Spain) Ascent of Mt. Carmel; Dark Night of the Soul Francis de Sales (Holy Roman Empire; Switzerland) Jacob Boehme (Holy Roman Empire; Germany) Copyright 2015 Center for Action and Contemplation Page 3 of 5
4 SEVENTEENTH CENTURY Brother Lawrence c (France) The Practice of the Presence of God Blaise Pascal (France) Pensées George Fox (England) EIGHTEENTH CENTURY Jean Pierre de Caussade (France) Abandonment to Divine Providence Emmanuel Swedenborg (Sweden; England) Baal Shem Tov c (Poland) John Wesley (England) Macarius of Corinth (Greece) Compiled Philokalia St. Nicodemus of the Holy Mountain (Greece) Compiled Philokalia Seraphim of Sarov (Russia) William Blake (England) NINTEENTH CENTURY William Wordsworth (England) Henry David Thoreau (USA) Friedrich von Hugel (England) Charles de Foucauld (France; Algeria) Therese of Lisieux (France) The Story of a Soul Elizabeth of the Trinity (France) TWENTIETH CENTURY Rabindranath Tagore (India) Mahatma Gandhi (India) D.T. Suzuki (Japan) Evelyn Underhill (England) Mysticism Rainer Maria Rilke (born in Austria; Europe) Martin Buber (born in Austria; Europe; Israel) I and Thou Ramana Maharishi (India) Teilhard de Chardin (France) The Phenomenon of Man Paramahansa Yogananda (India) Thomas Kelly (USA) Hugo Enomiya-Lassalle (Germany) Howard Thurman (USA) The Centering Moment; Jesus and the Disinherited Karl Rahner (Germany) Dag Hammarskojold (Sweden) Markings Bede Griffiths (England; India) Abraham Joshua Heschel (Poland, USA) Man is not Alone; The Sabbath Simone Weil (France) Waiting on God Henri le Saux (France; India) Mother Teresa (India) Copyright 2015 Center for Action and Contemplation Page 4 of 5
5 Etty Hillesum (Netherlands) Alan Watts (England; USA) The Way of Zen Thomas Merton (USA) New Seeds of Contemplation; The Seven Storey Mountain John Main (England) Thich Nhat Hanh b (Vietnam; France) The Heart of Understanding; The Miracle of Mindfulness Martin Luther King Jr (USA) Anthony de Mello (India) Bernadette Roberts b (USA) Gerald May (USA) Eckhart Tolle b (England; Canada) The Power of Now Ken Wilber b (USA) 14 th Dalai Lama b (Tibet; India) The Art of Happiness; Beyond Religion Copyright 2015 Center for Action and Contemplation Page 5 of 5
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