The Secret of the Christian Way: A Contemplative Ascent through the Writings of Jean BorellaSUNY Press, 2001 M02 1 - 215 pages Gathering key writings from the French religious philosopher Jean Borella s works, this book moves the reader from the immediacy of the physical world to a world deep within ourselves. Throughout Borella s writings, there is a resurrectional power to his words, a way of seeing things that makes all things new, that endows us with an ability to look anew on Christ and his Body the Church. Translator and editor G. John Champoux has used a selection from Saint Bonaventure s The Soul s Journey into God to preface each of Borella s writings and to show how these insights can take us from our ordinary surroundings into our innermost world. |
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Page ix
... terms symbolic realism . It is this philosophical doctrine that has earned Professor Borella the coveted doctorat d'État , and more- over forms the basis of a trilogy , of which as yet only the first two volumes have appeared.5 Let me ...
... terms symbolic realism . It is this philosophical doctrine that has earned Professor Borella the coveted doctorat d'État , and more- over forms the basis of a trilogy , of which as yet only the first two volumes have appeared.5 Let me ...
Page xii
... term the world of maya . But needless to say , sacred symbols can ful- fill this lofty function only for those who believe - a case indeed of credo ut intelligam . This principle , however , constitutes an inalien- able mark , not just ...
... term the world of maya . But needless to say , sacred symbols can ful- fill this lofty function only for those who believe - a case indeed of credo ut intelligam . This principle , however , constitutes an inalien- able mark , not just ...
Page xiii
... terms . It is absolutely necessary , therefore , to clear the ground by making it plain what " gnosis " means ( and especially what it does not mean ! ) before proceeding to the body of the work , even though this proce- dure has the ...
... terms . It is absolutely necessary , therefore , to clear the ground by making it plain what " gnosis " means ( and especially what it does not mean ! ) before proceeding to the body of the work , even though this proce- dure has the ...
Page xiv
... terms le mys- tère du signe ? It is to be noted that the relation of Borella's philoso- phy to sacred symbols is itself dual : on the one hand , as I have said , that philosophy appeals directly to sacred symbols for its highest in ...
... terms le mys- tère du signe ? It is to be noted that the relation of Borella's philoso- phy to sacred symbols is itself dual : on the one hand , as I have said , that philosophy appeals directly to sacred symbols for its highest in ...
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