COLLAPSING THE SACRED AND THE PROFANE: PAN-SACRAMENTAL & PANENTHEISTIC POSSIBILITIES IN AQUINAS AND THEIR IMPLICATIONS FOR SPIRITUALITY
Article first published online: 16 SEP 2011
DOI: 10.1111/j.1468-2265.2011.00684.x
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GUSTAFSON, H. (2011), COLLAPSING THE SACRED AND THE PROFANE: PAN-SACRAMENTAL & PANENTHEISTIC POSSIBILITIES IN AQUINAS AND THEIR IMPLICATIONS FOR SPIRITUALITY. The Heythrop Journal. doi: 10.1111/j.1468-2265.2011.00684.x
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- Article first published online: 16 SEP 2011
The study of spirituality examines ‘lived religious experience’ in the cosmos. Drawing on Aquinas' Christology, the following article presents the cosmos as panentheistic and pan-sacramental. Taking a cue from Thomas Merton's anthropology and Bede Griffiths' spirituality, various implications and challenges are examined.

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