Timothy Koller

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Augustine, in his Confessions, describes a preconversion experience of God that he could describe only as “the flash of one tremulous glance” that gave him a dazzling but threatening glimpse at something wholly other.54 Later, after he met God through Christ, Augustine’s encounters with the divine were marked by “the union of love and dread” (Confessions XI, 11).
Making Sense of God: Finding God in the Modern World
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