Commentary on John
Meister Eckhart's Latin commentary on the Gospel of John — major scholastic-mystical work
Tradition: Scholasticism / Rhenish-Christian mysticism / Dominican tradition
Eckhart's Latin commentary on John — major scholastic-mystical work
Commentary on John (Expositio Sancti Evangelii secundum Iohannem, c. 1313-26) is Meister Eckhart's major Latin commentary on the Gospel of John. The commentary develops Eckhart's major doctrines: the eternal birth of the Word in the soul, the proper-philosophical understanding of "Image" (imago), the proper-relationship between God and creatures. Among the most-developed of Eckhart's Latin works and a major source for his mystical-philosophical position.
Editions cited
- Expositio Sancti Evangelii secundum Iohannem (Latin, c. 1313-26); standard editions in Eckhart's Lateinische Werke; English in Maurice O'C. Walshe, ed., Meister Eckhart: Sermons & Treatises
School Embodiments
Major Christian-mystical scriptural commentary.
"The proper-mystical reading of John's Gospel reveals the eternal-birth doctrine; this is what the commentary develops." (Commentary on John)
Major scholastic-philosophical scriptural commentary.
"The proper-scholastic-philosophical method applied to the scriptural text yields the proper-mystical-philosophical doctrine; both methods are necessary." (Commentary on John)
Continued Dominican-Catholic-Thomistic framework.
"The proper Catholic-Thomistic framework provides the foundation; what Eckhart's commentary develops is the proper-mystical-philosophical extension." (Commentary on John)
Strong Neoplatonic-philosophical framework.
"What Neoplatonic-philosophical analysis can establish about the proper-divine-cosmic relation is what Eckhart's commentary develops in Christian-scriptural form." (Commentary on John)
Strong idealist-philosophical framework throughout.
"The proper-philosophical understanding of the Word in the soul requires the idealist-philosophical framework." (Commentary on John)
Some panentheist-religious-philosophical resonances.
"The proper-divine-cosmic relation properly understood is panentheist; the commentary develops this." (Commentary on John)
Christian-mystical tradition.
Internal Tensions
The Commentary on John has been variously assessed — defenders see major scholastic-mystical achievement; the broader Eckhart-corpus was subject to the 1329 papal condemnation.
I. Time
The c. 1313-26 mature-Eckhart Paris-Cologne periods.
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II. Space
The Paris and Cologne Dominican-scholastic-mystical settings.
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III. Matter
The Gospel of John as proper-scriptural-philosophical subject.
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IV. Observer
Eckhart as proper Dominican-scholastic-mystical commentator.
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V. Energy
The intellectual-mystical-spiritual energies of mature scholastic-mystical work.
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VI. Information
The systematic commentary content.
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Computed school proximity
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How Commentary on John resolves each dilemma
51 resolved positions across 4 dimensions, including 6 distinctive where the majority of schools go the other way · 6 unaligned.
Each dimension is sorted so minority positions come first. Mainstream positions are folded into an expandable list.
Time · 9 dilemmas · 3 distinctive
Persistence, the future, and the direction of becoming.
6 mainstream positions
Matter · 7 dilemmas, all mainstream
Observer · 37 dilemmas · 3 distinctive
Mind, agency, and the knower's relation to the known.