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The Wound of Knowledge: Christian Spirituality from the New Testament to St. John of the Cross
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“By affirming that all 'meaning,' every assertion about the significance of life and reality, must be judged by reference to a brief succession of contingent events in Palestine, Christianity - almost without realizing it - closed off the path to 'timeless truth.' That is to say, it becomes increasingly difficult in the Christian world to see the ultimately important human experience as an escape into the transcendent, a flight out of history and the flesh. There is a demand for the affirmation of history, and thus of human change and growth, as significant. If the heart of 'meaning' is a human story, a story of growth, conflict and death, every human story with all it's oddity and ambivalence becomes open to interpretation in terms of God's redemptive work.”
― The Wound of Knowledge: Christian Spirituality from the New Testament to St. John of the Cross
― The Wound of Knowledge: Christian Spirituality from the New Testament to St. John of the Cross
