The Secret of the Christian Way: A Contemplative Ascent through the Writings of Jean BorellaA selection of key writings from the French religious philosopher, Jean Borella. 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. Jean Borella is a retired Professor of Ancient and Medieval Philosophy at the University of Nancy II. He is the author of many books, including most recently, Le sens du surnaturel, Symbolisme et réalité, and Ésotérisme guénonien et mystère chrétien. G. John Champoux has also translated Jean Borella’s The Sense of the Supernatural. |
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Page viii
Yet I would add immediately that even in the restricted class of Catholic philosophers and theologians—I mean those who are truly such, truly “in the tradition”—Borella stands out by virtue of two salient characteristics: the striking ...
Yet I would add immediately that even in the restricted class of Catholic philosophers and theologians—I mean those who are truly such, truly “in the tradition”—Borella stands out by virtue of two salient characteristics: the striking ...
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It is this philosophical doctrine that has earned Professor Borella the coveted doctorat d'Etat, and moreover forms the basis of a trilogy, of which as yet only the first two volumes have appeared.5 Let me add that the reader of ...
It is this philosophical doctrine that has earned Professor Borella the coveted doctorat d'Etat, and moreover forms the basis of a trilogy, of which as yet only the first two volumes have appeared.5 Let me add that the reader of ...
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In a small separate work entitled Symbolisme et rédlite', published in 1997, Borella recounts the motivation and unfolding of his philosophical thought. He begins by recalling the proclamation, delivered in 1950 by Pope Pius XII, ...
In a small separate work entitled Symbolisme et rédlite', published in 1997, Borella recounts the motivation and unfolding of his philosophical thought. He begins by recalling the proclamation, delivered in 1950 by Pope Pius XII, ...
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One further comment concerning Borella's philosophical doctrine needs to be made: his metaphysics, Platonist though it may be, is also distinctly Christian. This follows already from the fact Foreword xi.
One further comment concerning Borella's philosophical doctrine needs to be made: his metaphysics, Platonist though it may be, is also distinctly Christian. This follows already from the fact Foreword xi.
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It appears in fact that Borella's philosophical reflections typically tend to culminate in exegetical commentary on some scriptural passage or theological theme; and I would add that when this happens one is invariable struck by the ...
It appears in fact that Borella's philosophical reflections typically tend to culminate in exegetical commentary on some scriptural passage or theological theme; and I would add that when this happens one is invariable struck by the ...
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Contents
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The First Stage | 29 |
The Second Stage | 41 |
The Third Stage | 71 |
The Fourth Stage 89 | 87 |
in the Old Testament | 103 |
The Fifth Stage | 115 |
The Sixth Stage | 131 |
The Essence and Forms of the Body of Christ | 153 |
The Body of Christ and the Work of Salvation | 163 |
The Metaphysics of the Eternal Exposition | 173 |
Endnotes | 181 |
Select Bibliography | 205 |
Scriptural Index | 213 |
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