Easter in Ordinary: Reflections on Human Experience and the Knowledge of God (RICHARD LECTURES, UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA) - Hardcover

Lash, Nicholas

 
9780813911502: Easter in Ordinary: Reflections on Human Experience and the Knowledge of God (RICHARD LECTURES, UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA)

Synopsis

"Relying on John Henry Newman, Friedrich von Hugel, 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, this book would be appreciated by professional philosophers and theologians." --Library Journal
"A classical, contemporary example of the theological mind at its clearest is Nicholas Lash's Easter in Ordinary. This complex, distilled, but deeply affecting study of William James, Newman, von Hugel, and Buber, among others, is the choice product of the believing theologian's art. Tradition rebottled with an awareness of postmodern needs but not necessarily with the mass-market tastes in mind. Demanding, uncommon, quenching." --Commonweal

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About the Author

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.

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