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Essay: Theorizing Christian Spirituality: The Sacred, Identity & Everyday Practices, by Philip Sheldrake
Philip Sheldrake’s essay appears in Sacrality and Materiality: Locating Intersections (2016, pp. 27-40). Here is Philip’s opening paragraph: My fundamental contention is that Christian spirituality cannot transcend the realm of materiality or escape the limitations of historical context. However, the way “spirituality” … Continue reading
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Tagged Ignatian spirituality, inwardness, Le Corbusier, materiality, Michel de Certeau, sacrality, sacramentality
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Paper: Theorizing Christian Spirituality: The Sacred, Identity & Everyday Practices
In January, Philip Sheldrake gave the keynote address “Theorizing Christian Spirituality: The Sacred, Identity & Everyday Practices” at a spirituality conference titled “Sacrality & Materiality: Locating Intersections” organized by the Faculty of Theology, University of Zurich. A copy is available … Continue reading
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Tagged everyday life, Ignatian spirituality, Michel de Certeau, practice
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