Undertakes, on the one hand, a history of the concept of the
sublime and, on the other, explores the limits of theological
thinking, where theology is understood either as a practice arising
from faith or from thinking alone. By examining concepts like soul,
experience, analogy, and truth, he provokes contemporary Christian
theology to a more serious engagement with philosophy.
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