"Cursurile de Mistică" by Nichifor Crainic represents a foundational 1932 theological work that established mysticism as an academic discipline in Romania, covering Orthodox theology and German mysticism. The text, often sourced from Editura Deisis, details the three stages of spiritual life (purification, illumination, and union) through a Eucharistic lens. For more details, visit Editura Deisis European Scientific Journal, ESJ
Nichifor Crainic and the Theological-Mystical Synthesis in "Cursurile de Mistica" Nichifor Crainic Cursurile De Mistica.pdf
Also, considering the academic response—how historians and theologians view Crainic today. Is he remembered more for his political affiliations or his theological work? There might be a tension between his contributions to Orthodox theology and his support for an oppressive regime. "Cursurile de Mistică" by Nichifor Crainic represents a
Nichifor Crainic’s Cursurile de mistică (Lectures on Mysticism) is a foundational Romanian theological work that systematically introduced mystical theology as an academic discipline in the 1930s, emphasizing theosis and the Eucharist as a "lived experience". While highly influential on modern Romanian Orthodox thought, the text is also analyzed within the context of Crainic's traditionalist "Gândirism" movement and his controversial political, nationalistic activities. More information is available on the ResearchGate site. (PDF) Nichifor Crainic and the Romanian orthodox mystique but deification ( theosis ).
The Uncreated Light
A recurring theme is the Taboric Light, the uncreated energy of God as experienced by hesychast monks on Mount Athos. For Crainic, this is the heart of Orthodox mysticism: not just moral improvement, but deification (theosis).