Though trinitarian theology has enjoyed a resurgence of interest
in the last few years, there is a lamentable lacuna in much of this
study, a gap between intellectual rigor and concrete experience.
While the contributions of Augustine of Hippo and Thomas Aquinas
are important to any foundational study of the Trinity, a strictly
philosophical and scholastic approach has proved to be both
contentious and problematic. As a result, many are left wanting for
more meaningful expressions of this profound mystery. Anne Hunt
fills this lacuna and offers a fresh avenue of reflection. She
explores the distinctly trinitarian insights of a number of
Christian mystics 'Hildegard of Bingen and Meister Eckhart,
Bonaventure and Elizabeth of the Trinity, Teresa of Avila and John
of the Cross, William of St. Thierry and Julian of Norwich. Readers
will find that the mystery of the divine life and love that was so
tangibly given and so palpably experienced by these mystics is now
offered to us through them.
"Anne Hunt is faculty dean of theology and philosophy at
Australian Catholic University. She is currently vice president of
the Australian Catholic Theological Association. She is author of
"Trinity: Nexus of the Mysteries of Christian Faith, What Are They
Saying About the Trinity? "and "The Trinity and the Paschal
Mystery.
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