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"Hildegard of Bingen--visionary, abbess, composer, dramatist, poet and healer--was the brilliant and passionate precursor of many of the great women mystics of the Middle Ages. Her body of work is unusually expansive in terms of genre and subject matter for any theologian of her time, and includes powerful descriptions of her visions, advice to influential nobles and royalty, theological correspondence with fellow monastics, liturgical songs, and medical and scientific works. This unique introduction to Hildegard's world and writings presents a wide range of her texts grouped by theme, providing a deeper understanding of this influential spiritual figure than can single-themed collections. Insightful and instructive annotations provide historical background and place selections within the wider context of Hildegard's understanding of the spiritual life and the natural world."--
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Among her works, the connection of mysticism and ecology is evident in Hildegard’s writings, stemming from the embracing of the life force of God throughout all creation. Also notable for her time was Hildegard’s work with women’s health and sexuality that showed a real concern for a woman’s wellbeing across the full scope of life events of menstruation, conception, pregnancy, childbirth, breastfeeding, and menopause. Some of Hildegard’s writings are unconventional for her time, while others are rather conservative even by the standards of that era. All are written in clarity and beauty.