A “Liturgical Mysticism of Open Eyes”: Johann Baptist Metz, Caryll Houselander, and Pandemic Liturgy
The German theologian Johann Baptist Metz (1928-2019) called for a spirituality that sees more suffering, not less, the more liberated it is; he has described this as a “mysticism of open eyes.” This theological vision involves all people, living and dead, becoming free to stand as subjects before G...
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2021
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Religions
Year: 2021, Volume: 12, Issue: 9 |
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Ethics
B Worship B Social Justice B Covid-19 B Caryll Houselander B Liturgy B Pandemic B Suffering B Johann Baptist Metz B Oppression |
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