Religious Experience: Learning and Meaning

Transformation: An International Journal of Holistic Mission Studies 25 (2-3):65-72 (2008)
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Abstract

Some experiences, especially the ones that generate in the subject a feeling of creature-consciousness can be described as nothing less than awe-inspiring. Otto spoke of such experiences in relation to the notion of the numinous. Experiences have levels. Reaching the level where we are made aware of our true identity as creatures can gainfully inform our choices and learning. We remain however at the point where we can recognise that such experiences themselves point to a logic of meaning. The meanings that we place upon our numinous experiences may be an expression of faith but the gap between meaning, faith and truth remains unbridgeable.

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From Soul to Self.James Crabbe (ed.) - 1999 - New York: Routledge.

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