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Sensing God? Reconsidering the Patristic Doctrine of ""Spiritual Sensation"" for Contemporary Theology and Ethics, Hardback Book

Sensing God? Reconsidering the Patristic Doctrine of ""Spiritual Sensation"" for Contemporary Theology and Ethics Hardback

Part of the Pere Marquette Lecture in Theology series

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This study provides a new critical assessment of Jean Danielou's classic rendition of the theme of "spiritual sensation" in the work of Gregory of Nyssa, arguing that it has surprising wider relevance for such pressing contemporary cultural problems as racism, sexism and addiction to pornography.

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