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ISBN: | 9781009100434 1009100432 9781009114967 1009114964 9781009118729 9781009121279 (PDF ebook)
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Notes: | Includes bibliographical references (pages 207-224) and index.
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Summary: | "Belief and credal commitment sometimes seem to make less and less sense in the West. A kind of 'cultural amnesia' has taken hold, where formal religious adherence begins to seem almost unthinkable. This is especially so for the idea of divine revelation. Robyn Horner argues this means we need to re-evaluate how theology proceeds, focusing not so much on beliefs but on experience. Exploring ways in which the experiential might open human beings up to divine possibility, the author turns to phenomenology (especially in the French philosophical tradition) because it seeks to examine unrestrictedly what is given through involved encounter. Bringing phenomenology and poststructuralism together, Horner develops the idea of revelation as an 'event' wherein God interrupts and exceeds human experience, affecting and transforming it. This striking concept, named but largely unexplored by theology, articulates a notion of supernatural revelation which now starts to appear both coherent and plausible"--
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Other form: | Online version: Horner, Robyn. Experience of God Cambridge, United Kingdom ; New York, NY, USA : Cambridge University Press, 2022 9781009118729
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