Carol Lee Flinders
Carol Lee Flinders | |
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Born | [1][2] | December 12, 1943
Other names | Carol Lee Ramage |
Occupation | Writer, Independent scholar, Educator, & Speaker |
Known for | , , Laurel's Kitchen; |
Carol Lee Flinders (née Ramage; born 1943) is a writer, independent scholar, educator, speaker, and former syndicated columnist. She received a doctorate in comparative literature from the University of California, Berkeley, with a focus on medieval women's mysticism.
She is married to Timothy Flinders, and is the mother of screenwriter and filmmaker Mesh Flinders.[1]
Beginning in the late 1980s, Flinders published a series of books on spirituality. The first, entitled The Making of a Teacher (1989), was co-authored with her husband Timothy Flinders. It provided an oral history of the life and work of spiritual teacher Eknath Easwaran, who had helped inspire the creation of Laurel's Kitchen.
In 1993, Flinders published Enduring Grace: Living Portraits of Seven Women Mystics, a well-received collection of spiritual portraits of 7 Catholic mystics, 5 of them canonized as saints: Claire of Assisi, Mechtilde of Magdeburg, Julian of Norwich, Catherine of Siena, Catherine of Genoa, Teresa of Avila, and Therese of Lisieux.[3]
Several additional books by Flinders have focused on various intersections of feminism, spirituality, and cultural and biological evolution. At the Root of this Longing: Reconciling a Spiritual Hunger and a Feminist Thirst (1998) chronicles her struggle to reconcile the claims of a lifelong meditation practice with her emerging feminism. The book argues that both feminism and contemplative spirituality represent authentic, and complementary searches for truth.[4] In Rebalancing the World (2003) she explores the historical and anthropological dimensions of the gender divide, and suggests ways that contemporary movements can restore an ancient harmony between the sexes.[5]
In Enduring Lives: Portraits of Women and Faith in Action (2006), a "sister volume"[6] to Enduring Grace, Flinders raises questions such as: What would Saint Teresa of Avila or Saint Clare of Assisi do today? She examines the lives of four contemporary women spiritual activists: Jane Goodall, the primatologist and environmentalist; Etty Hillesum, the young Jewish mystic-philosopher murdered at Auschwitz; Jetsumna Tenzin Palmo, the Tibetan Buddhist teacher; and Catholic death-penalty activist Sister Helen Prejean.[7]
Books on spirituality &/or feminism[]
Flinders has authored or co-authored books on spirituality and/or feminism that include[8]
- Flinders, Carol (1993). Enduring grace: Living Portraits of Seven Women Mystics. San Francisco, CA: HarperSanFrancisco. ISBN 0062502840.
- Flinders, Carol (1995). A Little Book of Women Mystics. San Francisco, CA: HarperSanFrancisco. ISBN 0060626852.
- Flinders, Carol (1998). At the root of this longing: Reconciling a spiritual hunger and a feminist thirst. San Francisco, CA: HarperSanFrancisco. ISBN 0062513141. ISBN 006251315X
- Flinders, Carol (2003). Rebalancing the world: Why women belong and men compete and how to restore the ancient equilibrium. HarperCollins. ISBN 9780062517371.
- Originally published as: Flinders, Carol (2002). The values of belonging: Rediscovering balance, mutuality, intuition, and wholeness in a competitive world. San Francisco, CA: HarperSanFrancisco. ISBN 0062517368.
- Flinders, Carol (2006). Enduring Lives: Portraits of Women and Faith in Action. New York: Jeremy P. Tarcher/Penguin. ISBN 9781585424962. ISBN 158542496X
- Flinders, Tim; Carol Flinders (1989). The Making of a Teacher: Conversations with Eknath Easwaran. Petaluma, CA: Nilgiri Press. ISBN 9780915132546. OCLC 18983479. ISBN 0915132540 (191 pages).
- Flinders, Tim; Carol Flinders (2002). The Making of a Teacher: Conversations with Eknath Easwaran. New Delhi, India: Penguin India. ISBN 9780143028338. ISBN 0143028332 (191 pages).
Books on vegetarian cooking[]
Flinders' coauthored books on vegetarian cooking[9] include
- Robertson, Laurel; Carol Flinders; Brian Ruppenthal (1986). The New Laurel's Kitchen: A Handbook for Vegetarian Cookery & Nutrition. Berkeley, CA: Ten Speed Press. ISBN 0898151678. ISBN 089815166X
- Robertson, Laurel; Carol Flinders; Bronwen Godfrey (1976). Laurel's Kitchen: A Handbook for Vegetarian Cookery & Nutrition. Berkeley, CA: Nilgiri Press. ISBN 0915132079.
- Robertson, Laurel; Carol Flinders; Bronwen Godfrey (2003). The Laurel's Kitchen Bread Book: A Guide to Whole-Grain Breadmaking. New York: Random House. ISBN 0812969677.
- Robertson, Laurel; Carol Flinders; Bronwen Godfrey (1984). The Laurel's Kitchen Bread Book: A Guide to Whole-Grain Breadmaking. New York: Random House. ISBN 0394537009.
- Robertson, Laurel; Carol Flinders; Brian Ruppenthal (1993). Laurel's Kitchen Recipes. Berkeley, CA: Ten Speed Press. ISBN 0898155371.
- Robertson, Laurel; Carol Flinders; Brian Ruppenthal (1997). Laurel's Kitchen Caring: Recipes for Everyday Home Caregiving. Berkeley, CA: Ten Speed Press. ISBN 0898159512.
Syndicated column[]
Flinders published a syndicated newspaper column from 1978 through 1989, focused on vegetarian cookery. Entitled Notes from Laurel's Kitchen, it appeared in 20 newspapers in 1987.[10]
- ^ Jump up to: a b "Flinders, Carol Lee 1943-" at Highbeam Research, Contemporary Authors (Jan 1, 2004). (Accessed 24 October 2012)
- ^ However, the excerpted chapter of Fliders' work in Ford-Grabowsky (2002) states on page 266 that she was born in 1945.
- ^ The reviewer for the Catholic magazine America wrote that he "would not have missed" Enduring Grace, and its "message... is what Carol Flinders says is the message of her gathering of mystics: you needn't go out looking for your calling, because it will be apparent to you once you have got yourself out of the way." Source: Thomas H. Stahel (July 17–24, 1993). "Of Many Things". America. American Jesuits. 169: 2. ISSN 0002-7049.
- ^ Flinders, Carol (1998). At the root of this longing: Reconciling a spiritual hunger and a feminist thirst. San Francisco, CA: HarperSanFrancisco. ISBN 0062513141. ISBN 006251315X
- ^ Flinders, Carol (2003). Rebalancing the world: Why women belong and men compete and how to restore the ancient equilibrium. HarperCollins. ISBN 9780062517371.
- ^ Back cover of Enduring Lives (2006) (accessed 14 November 2012).
- ^ Flinders, Carol (2006). Enduring Lives: Portraits of Women and Faith in Action. New York: Jeremy P. Tarcher/Penguin. ISBN 9781585424962. ISBN 158542496X
- ^ "Books by Carol Lee Flinders," Archived 2012-01-03 at the Wayback Machine page at Tim and Carol Lee Flinders' website, Two Rock Institute (accessed 18 November 2012)
- ^ The earliest and foundational book was Robertson, Laurel; Carol Flinders; Bronwen Godfrey (1976). Laurel's Kitchen: A Handbook for Vegetarian Cookery & Nutrition. Berkeley, CA: Nilgiri Press. ISBN 0915132079.
- ^ Jamie Neely (September 15, 1987). "Author pursues spiritual goals in 'laurel's kitchen'". Spokane Chronicle. pp. F1. OCLC 17365219. Retrieved 21 Oct 2012.
- 1943 births
- Living people
- Santa Clara University faculty
- American food writers
- Writers from Portland, Oregon
- Writers from the San Francisco Bay Area
- Independent scholars