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9780198802594

Perceiving Things Divine Towards a Constructive Account of Spiritual Perception

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    9780198802594

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    0198802595

  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 2022-04-06
  • Publisher: Oxford University Press

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Summary

Sensory language is commonly used to describe human encounters with the divine. Scripture, for example, employs perceptual language like 'taste and see that the Lord is good', 'hear the word of the Lord', and promises that 'the pure in heart will see God'. Such statements seem to point to certain features of human cognition that make perception-like contact with divine things possible. But how precisely should these statements be construed? Can the elusive notion of 'spiritual perception' survive rigorous theological and philosophical scrutiny and receive a constructive articulation?

Perceiving Things Divine seeks to make philosophical and theological sense of spiritual perception. Reflecting the results of the second phase of the Spiritual Perception Project, this volume argues for the possibility of spiritual perception. It also seeks to make progress towards a constructive account of the different aspects of spiritual perception while exploring its intersection with various theological and philosophical themes, such as biblical interpretation, aesthetics, liturgy, race, ecology, eschatology, and the hiddenness of God. The interdisciplinary scope of the volume draws on the resources of value theory, philosophy of perception, epistemology, philosophy of art, psychology, systematic theology, and theological aesthetics.

The volume also draws attention to how spiritual perception may be affected by such distortions as pornographic sensibility and racial prejudice. Since perceiving spiritually involves the whole person, the volume proposes that spiritual perception could be purified by ascetic discipline, healed by contemplative practices, trained in the process of spiritual direction and the pursuit of virtue, transformed by the immersion in the sacramental life, and healed by opening the self to the operation of divine grace.

Author Biography


Frederick D. Aquino, Professor of Theology and Philosophy, Graduate School of Theology, Abilene Christian University, US,Paul L. Gavrilyuk, Aquinas Chair in Theology and Philosophy, Theology Department, University of St. Thomas, US

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 (OUP, 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).

Table of Contents


Part I: Facets
1. The Possibility of Spiritual Perception: Objections and Replies, John Greco
2. Developing Spiritual Perception: Lessons from Claude Monet and Wassily Kandinsky, Paul L. Gavrilyuk
3. Training Spiritual Perception: A Constructive Look at John Cassian, Frederick D. Aquino
4. Value Perception and Spiritual Perception in Max Scheler, Mark Spencer
5. Radical Evil and Spiritual Perception, William J. Abraham
6. Spiritual and Sensuous: Spiritual Perception, Eschatologically Considered, Boyd Taylor Coolman
Part II: Intersections
7. Scripture as Signpost: A Perceptual Paradigm of Biblical Interpretation, Sameer Yadav
8. Spiritual Perception and Liturgy, Catherine Pickstock
9. Sensus Christi: A Liturgico-Sacramental Therapy for a Pornographic Sensibility, Boyd Taylor Coolman
10. Spiritual Perception and the Racist Gaze: Can Contemplation Shift Racism?, Sarah Coakley
11. Divine Hiddenness, Agape Conviction, and Spiritual Discernment, Paul K. Moser
12. Healed and Whole Forever: Spiritual Perception in Nature, Douglas E. Christie
13. Spiritual Perception and Beauty: On Looking and Letting Appear, Mark McInroy
Afterword, John Cottingham

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