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Book Chapter: Hidden God and Hidden Self: The Emergence of Apophatic Anthropology in Christian Mysticism by Bernard McGinn
In Histories of the Hidden God: Concealment and Revelation in Western Gnostic, Esoteric, and Mystical Traditions, edited by Grant Adamson and April D. Deconick (Acumen Publishing, 2013), pp. 87-100. Here’s an excerpt from McGinn’s introductory section: It is important to note that … Continue reading
Paper: The Awe-Filledness of Awfulness: Experiencing God in Suffering
This post is another in a series of posts describing papers delivered at the “Wondrous Fear and Holy Awe” conference held at the University of Notre Dame earlier this summer. The paper described below was by Hans Gustafson, Associate Director, Jay … Continue reading
Posted in Papers, SSCS Conference
Tagged Abraham Heschel, Jürgen Moltmann, John Polkinghorne, Martin Buber, sacraments, suffering, Thomas Aquinas
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