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Introduction: Talking about experience
Part I: The theophanic argument, or experience in thought : Anselm of Canterbury. 1. Of God who comes to mind
2. The theophanic argument
3. The debt for the gift
Part II: Hermeneutics and phenomenology, or the experience of the world : Hugh and Richard of Saint-Victor. 4. God an "open book'
5. To live one's body
6. The third party of love
Part III: Affectivity and spirituality or experience in affects : Aelred of Rievaulx and Bernard of Clairvaux. 7. To feel oneself fully alive
8. Experience and empathy
9. Openness [apérité] and freedom
Epilogue:
Hold fast to humankind.
Part I: The theophanic argument, or experience in thought : Anselm of Canterbury. 1. Of God who comes to mind
2. The theophanic argument
3. The debt for the gift
Part II: Hermeneutics and phenomenology, or the experience of the world : Hugh and Richard of Saint-Victor. 4. God an "open book'
5. To live one's body
6. The third party of love
Part III: Affectivity and spirituality or experience in affects : Aelred of Rievaulx and Bernard of Clairvaux. 7. To feel oneself fully alive
8. Experience and empathy
9. Openness [apérité] and freedom
Epilogue:
Hold fast to humankind.