The Journal of Religion, 58 tomasUniversity of Chicago Press, 1978 Includes section "Book reviews." |
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In addition to discussing negative theology , darkness , and emptiness , Merton treated the apophatic tradition explicitly . The most significant influence on his thought in this regard is Saint John of the Cross , to whom Merton ...
In addition to discussing negative theology , darkness , and emptiness , Merton treated the apophatic tradition explicitly . The most significant influence on his thought in this regard is Saint John of the Cross , to whom Merton ...
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... Merton also used the symbolism of darkness in a more traditionally mystical way than in this general depiction of suffering and dread . While not a dominant theme in his writings , the “ dark night of the soul ” is one of the most ...
... Merton also used the symbolism of darkness in a more traditionally mystical way than in this general depiction of suffering and dread . While not a dominant theme in his writings , the “ dark night of the soul ” is one of the most ...
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... Merton alternated the symbolism of light and darkness . Despite the dominance of the apophatic tradition in Merton's writings , this juxtaposition is instructive . As Mircea Eliade has demonstrated , 57 mystical experiences of light ...
... Merton alternated the symbolism of light and darkness . Despite the dominance of the apophatic tradition in Merton's writings , this juxtaposition is instructive . As Mircea Eliade has demonstrated , 57 mystical experiences of light ...
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