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Proceedings of the Malta International Theological Conference IV
By engaging deeply with the theme of transcendence, this book invites readers to reflect on its profound implications for human dignity, spiritual integrity, and ethical responsibility, fostering a meaningful dialogue about the nature of our moral and existential lives. Transcendence signifies an openness to the absolute, finds its most profound expression in the concept of love, and represents an ongoing journey that profoundly shapes one’s human existence.
- Introduction
John Anthony Berry - Art and Transcendence: Educating One’s Spiritual Senses
Yvonne Dohna Schlobitten - Humanity and Transcendence
John Anthony Berry - The Gift of God in the Narrative Form of the Fourth Gospel
Martin Micallef - Rediscovering Paul’s Mystical Theology
Beate Kowalski - Grasping the Unknowable and Attaining the Unreachable: The Apophatism of Gregory of Nyssa
Wojciech Szczerba - Thomas Aquinas on Divine Presence in the World
Piotr Roszak and Tomasz Huzarek - Presence and Absence in Bonaventure’s Itinerarium mentis in Deum
Roberto Vinco - Awaiting at the In-between Void
Charlò Camilleri - Transcendence as Antinomic Friendship:
Metamodern Foreshadowings in Pavel Florensky’s - Vision of the World
Glen Attard - Climbing Beyond: Unlocking the Power of Sacred Speech in Sanskrit
Michael Zammit - Who is the People of God? Permanency of Israel and Crisis Ecclesiology
Luc Forestier - Bonhoeffer on Transcendence: Experiencing Christ in This World
Joel Burnell - Word, Understanding, and Dialogue: The Role of a Christian Teacher or Catechist
Zuzana Svobodová - The Preacher as Θεοδίδακτος in Eastern Christian Tradition and His Role in Contemporary Proclamation of Gospel
Andriy Oliynyk - The Mystical Dimension of Catechesis
Carl-Mario Sultana - Christian Humanism in a Technological Society
Gianluigi Pasquale

