Perceiving Things Divine
Towards a Constructive Account of Spiritual Perception
Herausgeber: Aquino, Frederick D; L Gavrilyuk, Paul
Perceiving Things Divine
Towards a Constructive Account of Spiritual Perception
Herausgeber: Aquino, Frederick D; L Gavrilyuk, Paul
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Perceiving Things Divine seeks to make philosophical and theological sense of spiritual perception.
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Perceiving Things Divine seeks to make philosophical and theological sense of spiritual perception.
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- Verlag: Hurst & Co.
- Seitenzahl: 268
- Erscheinungstermin: 6. April 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 236mm x 162mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 540g
- ISBN-13: 9780198802594
- ISBN-10: 0198802595
- Artikelnr.: 63663454
- Verlag: Hurst & Co.
- Seitenzahl: 268
- Erscheinungstermin: 6. April 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 236mm x 162mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 540g
- ISBN-13: 9780198802594
- ISBN-10: 0198802595
- Artikelnr.: 63663454
Frederick D. Aquino is Professor of Theology and Philosophy at the Graduate School of Theology, Abilene Christian University. He specializes in religious epistemology, the epistemology of theology, John Henry Newman, and Maximus the Confessor. He is the co-editor of The Oxford Handbook of John Henry Newman (2018), The Oxford Handbook of the Epistemology of Theology (2017), and Receptions of Newman (2015). Paul Gavrilyuk holds the Aquinas Chair in Theology and Philosophy at the University of St Thomas. He specializes in Greek patristics, modern Orthodox theology, and philosophy of religion. His publications include Georges Florovsky and the Russian Religious Renaissance (2013) and The Suffering of the Impassible God (2004).
* Part I: Facets
* 1: John Greco: The Possibility of Spiritual Perception: Objections
and Replies
* 2: Paul L. Gavrilyuk: Developing Spiritual Perception: Lessons from
Claude Monet and Wassily Kandinsky
* 3: Frederick D. Aquino: Training Spiritual Perception: A Constructive
Look at John Cassian
* 4: Mark Spencer: Value Perception and Spiritual Perception in Max
Scheler
* 5: William J. Abraham: Radical Evil and Spiritual Perception
* 6: Boyd Taylor Coolman: Spiritual and Sensuous: Spiritual Perception,
Eschatologically Considered
* Part II: Intersections
* 7: Sameer Yadav: Scripture as Signpost: A Perceptual Paradigm of
Biblical Interpretation
* 8: Catherine Pickstock: Spiritual Perception and Liturgy
* 9: Boyd Taylor Coolman: Sensus Christi: A Liturgico-Sacramental
Therapy for a Pornographic Sensibility
* 10: Sarah Coakley: Spiritual Perception and the Racist Gaze: Can
Contemplation Shift Racism?
* 11: Paul K. Moser: Divine Hiddenness, Agape Conviction, and Spiritual
Discernment
* 12: Douglas E. Christie: Healed and Whole Forever: Spiritual
Perception in Nature
* 13: Mark McInroy: Spiritual Perception and Beauty: On Looking and
Letting Appear
* Afterword
* 1: John Greco: The Possibility of Spiritual Perception: Objections
and Replies
* 2: Paul L. Gavrilyuk: Developing Spiritual Perception: Lessons from
Claude Monet and Wassily Kandinsky
* 3: Frederick D. Aquino: Training Spiritual Perception: A Constructive
Look at John Cassian
* 4: Mark Spencer: Value Perception and Spiritual Perception in Max
Scheler
* 5: William J. Abraham: Radical Evil and Spiritual Perception
* 6: Boyd Taylor Coolman: Spiritual and Sensuous: Spiritual Perception,
Eschatologically Considered
* Part II: Intersections
* 7: Sameer Yadav: Scripture as Signpost: A Perceptual Paradigm of
Biblical Interpretation
* 8: Catherine Pickstock: Spiritual Perception and Liturgy
* 9: Boyd Taylor Coolman: Sensus Christi: A Liturgico-Sacramental
Therapy for a Pornographic Sensibility
* 10: Sarah Coakley: Spiritual Perception and the Racist Gaze: Can
Contemplation Shift Racism?
* 11: Paul K. Moser: Divine Hiddenness, Agape Conviction, and Spiritual
Discernment
* 12: Douglas E. Christie: Healed and Whole Forever: Spiritual
Perception in Nature
* 13: Mark McInroy: Spiritual Perception and Beauty: On Looking and
Letting Appear
* Afterword
* Part I: Facets
* 1: John Greco: The Possibility of Spiritual Perception: Objections
and Replies
* 2: Paul L. Gavrilyuk: Developing Spiritual Perception: Lessons from
Claude Monet and Wassily Kandinsky
* 3: Frederick D. Aquino: Training Spiritual Perception: A Constructive
Look at John Cassian
* 4: Mark Spencer: Value Perception and Spiritual Perception in Max
Scheler
* 5: William J. Abraham: Radical Evil and Spiritual Perception
* 6: Boyd Taylor Coolman: Spiritual and Sensuous: Spiritual Perception,
Eschatologically Considered
* Part II: Intersections
* 7: Sameer Yadav: Scripture as Signpost: A Perceptual Paradigm of
Biblical Interpretation
* 8: Catherine Pickstock: Spiritual Perception and Liturgy
* 9: Boyd Taylor Coolman: Sensus Christi: A Liturgico-Sacramental
Therapy for a Pornographic Sensibility
* 10: Sarah Coakley: Spiritual Perception and the Racist Gaze: Can
Contemplation Shift Racism?
* 11: Paul K. Moser: Divine Hiddenness, Agape Conviction, and Spiritual
Discernment
* 12: Douglas E. Christie: Healed and Whole Forever: Spiritual
Perception in Nature
* 13: Mark McInroy: Spiritual Perception and Beauty: On Looking and
Letting Appear
* Afterword
* 1: John Greco: The Possibility of Spiritual Perception: Objections
and Replies
* 2: Paul L. Gavrilyuk: Developing Spiritual Perception: Lessons from
Claude Monet and Wassily Kandinsky
* 3: Frederick D. Aquino: Training Spiritual Perception: A Constructive
Look at John Cassian
* 4: Mark Spencer: Value Perception and Spiritual Perception in Max
Scheler
* 5: William J. Abraham: Radical Evil and Spiritual Perception
* 6: Boyd Taylor Coolman: Spiritual and Sensuous: Spiritual Perception,
Eschatologically Considered
* Part II: Intersections
* 7: Sameer Yadav: Scripture as Signpost: A Perceptual Paradigm of
Biblical Interpretation
* 8: Catherine Pickstock: Spiritual Perception and Liturgy
* 9: Boyd Taylor Coolman: Sensus Christi: A Liturgico-Sacramental
Therapy for a Pornographic Sensibility
* 10: Sarah Coakley: Spiritual Perception and the Racist Gaze: Can
Contemplation Shift Racism?
* 11: Paul K. Moser: Divine Hiddenness, Agape Conviction, and Spiritual
Discernment
* 12: Douglas E. Christie: Healed and Whole Forever: Spiritual
Perception in Nature
* 13: Mark McInroy: Spiritual Perception and Beauty: On Looking and
Letting Appear
* Afterword