While philosophy believes it is impossible to have an experience
of God without the senses, theology claims that such an experience
is possible, though potentially idolatrous. In this engagingly
creative book, John Panteleimon Manoussakis ends the impasse by
proposing an aesthetic allowing for a sensuous experience of God
that is not subordinated to imposed categories or concepts.
Manoussakis draws upon the theological traditions of the Eastern
Church, including patristic and liturgical resources, to build a
theological aesthetic founded on the inverted gaze of icons, the
augmented language of hymns, and the reciprocity of touch.
Manoussakis explores how a relational interpretation of being
develops a fuller and more meaningful view of the phenomenology of
religious experience beyond metaphysics and onto-theology.
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