The Larger Conversation : Contemplation and Place.
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- computer
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- 9781772123586
- 814.54
- GF21.L553 2017
Front cover -- Title page -- Copyright page -- Epigraph -- Contents -- Introduction -- I -- 1 The Ethical Significance of the Human Relationship to Place -- 2 The Start of Real Thinking -- 3 On Scholem, Ruusbroec and Exegesis -- 4 Imagination, Psychagogy and Ontology -- 5 Mostly on Prayer -- 6 Seeing into Things -- II -- 7 A Mandelstamian Generation in China -- 8 Poetry as Pneumatic Force -- 9 Fresh Coherence -- 10 Turning the Soul Around -- 11 Negative Theological Meditations -- 12 Thinking the Rule of Benedict within Modernity -- 13 Thomas Merton's Novitiate Talks on Cistercian Usages and Richard Kearney's Theandrism -- III -- 14 A Poetics of Decolonization -- 15 Contemplative Experience -- Autochthonous Practice -- 16 Faith and Land -- 17 Nothingness -- Epilogue -- Dramatis Personae -- Glossary -- Acknowledgements -- Reading -- Permissions -- Index -- About the Author.
Philosophical commentaries on the difficult task of forming a deep, respectful relationship with the land.
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Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2024. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.
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