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10%OFFNicholas Lash - Easter In Ordinary: Reflections on Human Experience and the Knowledge of God (Richard Lectures for 1986, University of Virginia) - 9780268009267 - V9780268009267
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Easter In Ordinary: Reflections on Human Experience and the Knowledge of God (Richard Lectures for 1986, University of Virginia)

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Description for Easter In Ordinary: Reflections on Human Experience and the Knowledge of God (Richard Lectures for 1986, University of Virginia) Paperback. Num Pages: 313 pages. BIC Classification: HRAB1; HRCS; HRLM. Category: (G) General (US: Trade). Dimension: 230 x 152 x 19. Weight in Grams: 445.

The title of Lash's book, inspired by a combination of George Herbert and Gerard Manley Hopkins, symbolizes his answer to the problem with which he is concerned, that of religious experience. 'I propose,' he says, 'to argue, on the one hand, that it is not the case that all experience of God is necessarily religious in form or content and, on the other hand, that not everything which it would be appropriate to characterize as "religious" experience would thereby necessarily constitute experience of God.'

To sustain his argument he begins by building up an account of the relationship between the ... Read more

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Product Details

Format
Paperback
Publication date
1990
Publisher
University of Notre Dame Press
Condition
New
Number of Pages
326
Place of Publication
Notre Dame IN, United States
ISBN
9780268009267
SKU
V9780268009267
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99-1

About Nicholas Lash
Nicholas Lash is Emeritus Norris-Hulse Professor of Divinity at the University of Cambridge and author of Theology for Pilgrims (2008) and Believing Three Ways in One God (1993), both published by the University of Notre Dame Press.

Reviews for Easter In Ordinary: Reflections on Human Experience and the Knowledge of God (Richard Lectures for 1986, University of Virginia)
“Relying on John Henry Newman, Friedrich von Hügel, Martin Buber and, more briefly, Hegel, Kant, Schleiermacher, J. F. Fries, and Karl Rahner, and writing from a Christian perspective—Lash argues that mysticism should not be reduced to ‘feelings’ and that the experience of God is not something other than the general experiences had in ordinary life. While accessible to lay readers, ... Read more

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