Jacob W. TorbeckLoyola University Chicago TURN NOT THINE EYES: HOLY FACES, SAVING GAZES, AND THE THEOLOGY OF ATTENTION Theoretical Theologies and Practical Theologies have historically been contrasted with one another as distinct but connected disciplines, a contrast with roots in the figures of Plato and Aristotle, or Mary and Martha. Over the centuries, with the increasing ability of theologians to specialize, theoretical theologians have accused practical theologians as ignoring spiritual realities, while practical theologians have accused theoretical theologians of ignoring material realities. This dissertation puts forward a theological exposition of the notion of contemplative attention that demonstrates the unity and harmony of each ...
In his mystical theology, Nicholas of Cusa (1401–1464) uniquely blends the Christian mystical tradit...
This thesis argues that an important essence of Christian preaching is the experience of God’s beaut...
Practices that strengthen the capacity for concentration or attention play a role in most great reli...
Two fundamental principles for Gregory of Nyssa engage the complexities of theology in relation to a...
My dissertation, Voiding Distraction: Simone Weil and the Religio-Ethics of Attention, was motivat...
The widespread compromising of attention currently taking place in our digital age is, at least in p...
What is this thing called Theology? is written as an introduction to the study of theology for peopl...
Catholic education should be primarily understood in terms of the contemplative disposition it foste...
The assimilation of phenomenology by theology (namely of Heidegger by Karl Rahner) exemplifies how a...
The assimilation of phenomenology by theology (namely of Heidegger by Karl Rahner) exemplifies how ...
This study focuses on two issues, namely: the issue of the contemplative character of theology (it d...
Sight is both celebrated and denigrated in religion. In some contexts it is extolled as a source of ...
To what extent is the form that unio mystica assumes shaped by the form of vision (visio mystica) it...
A strong emphasis has always been placed on the cognitive, conceptual and rational aspects of Religi...
Educators continually ask about the best means to engage students and how best to capture attention....
In his mystical theology, Nicholas of Cusa (1401–1464) uniquely blends the Christian mystical tradit...
This thesis argues that an important essence of Christian preaching is the experience of God’s beaut...
Practices that strengthen the capacity for concentration or attention play a role in most great reli...
Two fundamental principles for Gregory of Nyssa engage the complexities of theology in relation to a...
My dissertation, Voiding Distraction: Simone Weil and the Religio-Ethics of Attention, was motivat...
The widespread compromising of attention currently taking place in our digital age is, at least in p...
What is this thing called Theology? is written as an introduction to the study of theology for peopl...
Catholic education should be primarily understood in terms of the contemplative disposition it foste...
The assimilation of phenomenology by theology (namely of Heidegger by Karl Rahner) exemplifies how a...
The assimilation of phenomenology by theology (namely of Heidegger by Karl Rahner) exemplifies how ...
This study focuses on two issues, namely: the issue of the contemplative character of theology (it d...
Sight is both celebrated and denigrated in religion. In some contexts it is extolled as a source of ...
To what extent is the form that unio mystica assumes shaped by the form of vision (visio mystica) it...
A strong emphasis has always been placed on the cognitive, conceptual and rational aspects of Religi...
Educators continually ask about the best means to engage students and how best to capture attention....
In his mystical theology, Nicholas of Cusa (1401–1464) uniquely blends the Christian mystical tradit...
This thesis argues that an important essence of Christian preaching is the experience of God’s beaut...
Practices that strengthen the capacity for concentration or attention play a role in most great reli...