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What is so creative and fruitful about Anne Hunt's work on the
Trinity is her unique focus on interconnections. She adopts this as
a theological method, insightfully exploring the interconnections
between the Trinity and other mysteries of Christian faith. - Denis
Edwards, Flinders University School of Theology.
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The Body Divine explores the ways in which two spiritual teachers,
one Christian (Teilhard de Chardin) and one Hindu (RD=amD=anuja)
have seen the world as inherently divine, and have presented this
insight theologically through the use of a symbol, that of the
"body of the divine" (the body of Christ/Brahman). In a careful
study of their beliefs, Dr. Hunt Overzee shows how both thinkers
came to understand reality in terms of consciousness, believing
that salvation/release is realized through attaining the Lord. This
goal is approximated through a changed view of things, in which
everything is seen to belong to the Lord and to manifest His
presence. The author compares those spiritual practices taught by
each thinker in order to help people attain the Lord, and places
these practices in a broader context of practices for transforming
consciousness. In so doing, Dr. Hunt Overzee makes an important
contribution to comparative theology, and uses her subjects as the
starting point for an exploration of the wide-ranging implications
of a religious symbol whose potency is perennial, cross-cultural,
and of continuing contemporary importance.
The Body Divine explores the ways in which two spiritual teachers, one Christian (Teilhard de Chardin) and one Hindu (R^D=am^D=anuja) have seen the world as inherently divine, and have presented this insight theologically through the use of a symbol, that of the "body of the divine" (the body of Christ/Brahman). In a careful study of their beliefs, Dr. Hunt Overzee shows how both thinkers came to understand reality in terms of consciousness, believing that salvation/release is realized through attaining the Lord. This goal is approximated through a changed view of things, in which everything is seen to belong to the Lord and to manifest His presence. The author compares those spiritual practices taught by each thinker in order to help people attain the Lord, and places these practices in a broader context of practices for transforming consciousness. In so doing, Dr. Hunt Overzee makes an important contribution to comparative theology, and uses her subjects as the starting point for an exploration of the wide-ranging implications of a religious symbol whose potency is perennial, cross-cultural, and of continuing contemporary importance.
Something quite extraordinary has happened in Catholic trinitarian
theology in the last thirty years or so: the mystery of the Trinity
is being approached by reflection on the paschal mystery of Jesus'
death and resurrection. Astonishing though it may seem, the
traditional Augustinian-Thomistic treatment of the trinity made no
such direct reference to those Easter events, even though it was
through them that Jesus' disciples came to proclaim that Jesus is
Lord and that God is Father, Son, and Holy Spirit. The redemptive
significance of Jesus' death and resurrection was clearly
recognized, but not its revelatory significance. But here, in a
radically new development, the death and resurrection of Jesus is
perceived to have properly theological" meaning; it is not just
redemptive but revelatory of God's being. A startling revitalized
trinitarian theology emerges. "So what does this development
contribute to trinitarian theology?" And "Why has this
extraordinary development arisen at this stage in the tradition?"
The Trinity and the Paschal Mystery answers these questions and
examines and assesses this new development in relation to the
classical tradition of trinitarian theology and offers a
meta-methodological perspective from which to understand it. One of
the few theologians who have pursued this innovative line of
thought, Anne Hunt in The Trinity and the Paschal Mystery analyzes
the works of four contemporary theologians. Francois Durrwell,
CSSR,Ghislain Lafont, OSB, Hans Urs von Balthasar, and Sebastian
Moore, OSB, have all written on this interconnection of the
mysteries. Each expressed dissatisfaction with classical Latin
trinitarian theology and sought a fuller, richer, and more adequate
explication of the mystery. A vividly revitalized theology of the
Trinity results, one that is constructed in a distinctly
soteriological context. But the trinitarian theology which emerges
is not only a soteriology. The triune God emerges with a
distinctively "paschal character" when approached in this way and
this profoundly affects an understanding of the divine perfections.
Both aspects represent significant gains in the contemporary
cultural and theological context. The Trinity and the Paschal
Mystery is not only significant on a systematic and methodological
level, it is also timely. Recent trinitarian theologies (e.g.,
LaCugna, Johnson, Boff, Weinandy, Coffey) do not deal with the
Trinity-paschal mystery connection. Orthodox theology has very
little to say about it. Protestant theology has difficulty relating
to the classical Roman Catholic tradition. From all these points of
view, The Trinity and the Paschal Mystery provides this perspective
and so is a valuable and thought-provoking resource that
complements and enriches current theologies of the Trinity. As a
text for college or graduate student courses, as a scholarship
reference, and as a guide for interested educated laity, The
Trinity and the Paschal Mystery is an exhilarating and invigorating
journey into that most central of the Christian mysteries, our
triune God. Chapters are: "Francois X. Durrwell: The Resurrection
Rediscovered," "Ghislain Lafont: Death and Being, Human and
Divine," "Hans Urs von Balthasar: Love Alone Is Credible,"
"Sebastian Moore: The Grass Roots Derivation of the Trinity,"
"Thematic Gains for Trinitarian Theology," and "Methodological
Shifts and Their Meta-Methodological Significance." Anne Hunt is
principal at Loreto Mandeville Hall, a Catholic girls' school in
Melbourne, Australia. She received a doctorate in systematic
theology at Yarra Theological Union, Melbourne.
Wadi al-Natrun, a depression in the Western Desert of Egypt, west
of the Nile Delta and 23 meters below sea level, is one of the most
important centers for the development and continued thriving of the
Coptic monastic tradition. Christianity and monasticism have
flourished there from as early as the fourth century until the
present day, when four major monasteries still flourish. The
contributors to this volume, international specialists in Coptology
from around the world, examine various aspects of Coptic
civilization in Wadi al-Natrun over the past seventeen hundred
years. The studies center on aspects of the history and development
of monasticism in Wadi al-Natrun, as well as the art, architecture,
and archaeology of the four existing and numerous former
monasteries of the region.Contributors: Elizabeth S. Bolman,
Karl-Heinz Brune, Peter Grossmann, Johannes den Heijer, Suzana
Hodak, Lucy-Anne Hunt, Mat Immerzeel, Martin Krause, Ewa
Parandowska, S.G. Richter, Rushdi Said, Zuzana Skalova, Hany H.
Takla, Tim Vivian, Jacques van der Vliet, Youhanna Nessim Youssef,
Ugo Zanetti.
Set Your Students' Social Sails is a springboard from which to dive
in and teach children to navigate the social world. This easy to
use curriculum provides educators and clinicians with a social
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navigate the social world
This Lou Walker Senior Center Writers Anthology No. 2 highlights
experiences of 22 seniors over the time in history when civil
rights marches were changing lives for African-Americans and
others, women's rights were finally getting recognized, and we put
a man on the moon. The influence of the United States extended
dramatically in the post-World War II era, and our seniors were
there, in Guam during a typhoon, in Germany during tensions around
the early 1970s Arab oil embargo, or on St. Thomas, U.S.V.I., where
things were never the same after a submarine base went in. We
invite you to dip into these stories, to find out how the world and
individuals changed during these times. You'll find many inspiring
stories and even learn how to travel around the world as a nurse on
in the military. There are tips on negotiating the later years with
knowledge, grace, and laughter.
Captain Luis Changelle is a highly regarded leader in Darius' army.
But all that is about to change forever. Luis suddenly finds
himself charged with treason and running for his very life. Luis is
reunited with his sister, and the two find themselves on an
adventure that neither of them could have ever imagined. With
several adrenaline-pumping twists and turns, and many good-natured
laughs along the way, the journey of this heart-warming and dynamic
brother-sister duo ends them up in the middle of an epic war to end
all wars. Let your imagination soar to a land filled with kings and
wizards, dragons and damsels in distress, dungeons, dwarfs and
enchanted forests. Fantasy and reality meet in a suspenseful story
of love, honor and courage against all odds... of faith and hope...
magic and mystery... treachery, treason and terror... compassion
and redemption. May this touching story warm the hearts and stir
the souls of all who open its pages
This scarce antiquarian book is included in our special Legacy
Reprint Series. In the interest of creating a more extensive
selection of rare historical book reprints, we have chosen to
reproduce this title even though it may possibly have occasional
imperfections such as missing and blurred pages, missing text, poor
pictures, markings, dark backgrounds and other reproduction issues
beyond our control. Because this work is culturally important, we
have made it available as a part of our commitment to protecting,
preserving and promoting the world's literature.
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.
Simple advice on how to tap into the body's inner wisdom to
strengthen the immune system and achieve lifelong health.
This scarce antiquarian book is included in our special Legacy
Reprint Series. In the interest of creating a more extensive
selection of rare historical book reprints, we have chosen to
reproduce this title even though it may possibly have occasional
imperfections such as missing and blurred pages, missing text, poor
pictures, markings, dark backgrounds and other reproduction issues
beyond our control. Because this work is culturally important, we
have made it available as a part of our commitment to protecting,
preserving and promoting the world's literature.
A mix of hands-on, historical and inspirational writings from the
Democracy and Education journal, this text covers topics such as
education through social action, writing and community building,
and adult literacy. A teacher file surveys teaching tools from
curricula to Web sites.
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