The Emergent Reality: Sophianic Initiation through Michael Martin’s Poems
Martin thinks we must meet God in creation, and only then will we begin to respect again what He has made.
Martin thinks we must meet God in creation, and only then will we begin to respect again what He has made.
The interpersonal relationship between philosophers is irreplaceable.
Christian meditation must be rehabilitated if the modern crisis of the Church is to be overcome.
The Church reacted against intellectual currents with a rationalistic Thomism in which the mystical dimension of reality was marginalized.
Mystical union with God is the axis around which the Christian life turns.
The assumption at the heart of philosophy is that the world is in some mysterious way a divine communication.
It seems to me that the paradigm of rationalism—with all its chaotic relationships, ugly architecture, shallow sentimentalism, fetishization of abstractions, legal positivism, and blindness to persons—to which the institutional Church has conceded so much moral territory, must be overcome if we are to recover the primacy of the mystical in the life of the Church.
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