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- Title Pages
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Transdisciplinapy Theological Colloquia
- Acknowledgments
- Apophatic Bodies
- Introduction
- The Cloud of the Impossible: Embodiment and Apophasis
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Subtle Embodiments: Imagining the Holy in Late Antiquity
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“Being Neither Oneself Nor Someone Else”:
The Apophatic Anthropology of Dionysius the Areopagite
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Bodies without Wholes: Apophatic Excess and Fragmentation in
Augustine's City of God
* - Bodies Still Unrisen, Events Still Unsaid: A Hermeneutic of Bodies without Flesh
- In the Image of the Invisible
- “The Body is No Body”
- Revisioning the Body Apophatically: Incarnation and the Acosmic Naturalism of Habad Hasidism
- Bodies of the Void: Polyphilia and Theoplicity
- The Metaphysics of the Body
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Emptying Apophasis of Deception: Considering a Duplicitous
Kierkegaardian Declaration
* - Feminist Theology and the Sensible Unsaying of Mysticism
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The Infinite Found in Human Form: Intertwinings of Cosmology and
Incarnation
* - The Apophasis of Divine Freedom: Saving “the Name” and the Neighbor from Human Mastery
- Let It Be: Finding Grace with God through the Gelassenheit of the Annunciation
- Intimate Mysteries: The Apophatics of Sensible Love
- Contributors
(p.iii) Transdisciplinapy Theological Colloquia
(p.iii) Transdisciplinapy Theological Colloquia
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- Apophatic Bodies
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- Fordham University Press
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- Title Pages
-
Transdisciplinapy Theological Colloquia
- Acknowledgments
- Apophatic Bodies
- Introduction
- The Cloud of the Impossible: Embodiment and Apophasis
-
Subtle Embodiments: Imagining the Holy in Late Antiquity
* -
“Being Neither Oneself Nor Someone Else”:
The Apophatic Anthropology of Dionysius the Areopagite
* -
Bodies without Wholes: Apophatic Excess and Fragmentation in
Augustine's City of God
* - Bodies Still Unrisen, Events Still Unsaid: A Hermeneutic of Bodies without Flesh
- In the Image of the Invisible
- “The Body is No Body”
- Revisioning the Body Apophatically: Incarnation and the Acosmic Naturalism of Habad Hasidism
- Bodies of the Void: Polyphilia and Theoplicity
- The Metaphysics of the Body
-
Emptying Apophasis of Deception: Considering a Duplicitous
Kierkegaardian Declaration
* - Feminist Theology and the Sensible Unsaying of Mysticism
-
The Infinite Found in Human Form: Intertwinings of Cosmology and
Incarnation
* - The Apophasis of Divine Freedom: Saving “the Name” and the Neighbor from Human Mastery
- Let It Be: Finding Grace with God through the Gelassenheit of the Annunciation
- Intimate Mysteries: The Apophatics of Sensible Love
- Contributors