Sophia : the hidden Christ of Thomas Merton /
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Collegeville, Minn. :
Liturgical Press,
c2009.
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Table des matières:
- Turning toward the world : the birth of a mystical-prophetic theology
- Christ the center
- Historical Jesus/mystical Christ
- Merton andSsophia : a narrative overview
- Wisdom : the theological nexus
- Merton as mystical (or sapiential) theologian : reclaiming the whole person
- Sophia and the search for theological form
- Making old things new : imagination and poetics in theological method
- Revelation : toward a sapiential framework
- Theology and the sacramental imagination : lessons from Newman
- Holiness in words : lessons from Heschel
- Theology and mysticism : reclaiming a divine perspective
- In the belly of a paradox : the archaeology of Merton's sacramental imagination
- Poetics and prophecy in Merton's last decade
- The archaeology of catholicity
- Modern consciousness vs. wisdom awareness
- Sacramentum scripturarum : words as sacraments
- Theology as memoria, presence, and hope
- The memoria of others : against revelation as a closed system
- Love and the naming of God : Sophia
- The dawn of wisdom : awakening to the world and self in Christ
- Mentors in wisdom
- The irruption of Sophia (1957-61)
- Communion in wisdom/growth in love
- Discerning the heart of reality : God/creation/kenosis
- Dharmakaya-Sophia
- Hagia Sophia : the marriage of East and West
- Christ the divine image and human prototype : the new man (1961)
- New seeds of contemplation
- The marriage of East and West : Hagia Sophia
- Theological significance of Hagia Sophia
- Wisdom, URr sister : human beings in the life story of God
- The eschatological climate of the Gospels
- Wisdom and the Russians : foundations
- Sophiology : major contributions to positive theology
- Christology in the key of presence
- Presence in an apocalyptic key : "the time of the end"
- Mercy : the cross as Axis Mundi
- Conclusion: Theology and the general dance.