The Divine Reticence
Sperry, Willard Learoyd
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Add to basket"The Divine Reticence" is a profound theological exploration that delves into the spiritual and philosophical concept of God's silence in the face of human suffering and inquiry. Written by Willard Learoyd Sperry, a distinguished theologian and academic, the work examines how the perceived "reticence" of the divine serves as a fundamental aspect of faith rather than an absence of presence. Sperry invites readers to reconsider the nature of prayer, revelation, and the mysteries of the spiritual life through a lens that values the quiet and the unknown.
The book navigates the tension between the human desire for clear, direct answers and the subtle, often indirect ways in which religious truth is experienced. By addressing the psychological and theological implications of divine quietude, Sperry offers a meditative and scholarly perspective on the relationship between the finite mind and the infinite. "The Divine Reticence" remains a valuable text for those interested in early 20th-century religious thought, the philosophy of religion, and the enduring questions of Christian practice. Its insights provide a contemplative framework for understanding the quiet depths of the religious experience and the complexity of the divine-human relationship.
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