Jeff Miller

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Moreover, even when describing the resulting transformation, John avoids the pantheistic overtones that some other mystics slip into. There is no absorption but rather a wonderful transformation of the human person, involving human fulfillment (A, 1, 9, 3). In this union, the person receives "fortitude, wisdom, love, beauty, grace, and goodness, and so on.
The Contemporary Challenge of John of the Cross: An Introduction to His Life and Teaching
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