A poet, novelist, pacifist and mystic, Evelyn Underhill (1875-1941) spent her life deeply immersed in the things she wrote about.
With her work "Practical Mysticism", Underhill expounds on her views of spirituality from a secular.
Instead of taking the traditional Christocentric view held by most Anglo-Catholics, Underhill gravitated toward a more intellectual side of religion.
At first an agnostic, Underhill became drawn to Catholicism, though her husband, a Protestant, tried to dissuade her.
A poet, novelist, pacifist and mystic, Evelyn Underhill (1875-1941) spent her life deeply immersed in the things she wrote about