A philosophy of prayer nothingness, language, and hope

"The book offers an exploration of prayer within the perspective of post-Kantian philosophy. Against a background of traditional sources, including Augustine, The Cloud of Unknowing, and the seventeenth century French School of spirituality, the book uses Schleiermacher, Kierkegaard, Dostoevsky...

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adam_text Contents Preface xi 1 Annihilation 1 2 Unknowing 17 3 Mystery 34 4 Words 51 5 Preaching 68 6 Promise 83 Ί Height 96 8 Homecoming 110 9 Humility 123 Postscript 141 Notes 143 Select Bibliography 163 Index 171
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