Michel VAN AERDE, op Dancing with God
Translated by sister Marie-Humbert Kennedy op from Quand Dieu nous surprend, La Thune, 2002
It is an heretic that makes the fire, not she which burns in't W. Shakespeare, The Winter's Tale, II, 3, 115-116
Préface by Timothy Radcliffe op. Prologue
Part I: THREE IN ONE
I. Liberty and Fidelity 2. Omnipotence and limits. Similarities and limits. 3. Limits and absolute 4. Difficulty and Prayer 5. The Passion of Christ 6. The discretion of God 7. Christmas
Part II: THE HUMAN CONDITION
8. Desire and Repression? 9. Human desire, God's desire I0. Prayer of Intercession 11. God's Promises, covenant and waiting 12. Is the faith an illusion? Auto suggestion? 13. Suffering 14. Death 15. The next world: Between the grave and Resurrection
Part III: GOD AT THE HEART OF OUR CREATUREHOOD
16. Finding a rhythm in life 17. The real Messiah 18. The Messiah and New Life 19. Do dogmas limit intelligence? 20. Wisdom and folly of God 21. Conversion 22. Transfiguration 23. Pentecost 24. The last Judgement 25. Mary Magdalen, Apostle of the Apostles
Part IV: DARE AS MUCH AS YOU CAN
26. To be Reborn 27. Dark night, Trial 28. Born Blind 29. Pedagogy, Initiation 30. Apostolate: Fishers of men 31. Contemplative life and Communion 32. Praying for vocations: Labourers for the harvest 33. Human resources 34. Martyrs 35. Covenant and conception 36. Freedom and commitment 37. Peter and Paul 38. Saint Thomas Aquinas 39. Holiness and elitism
Part V: GOD? NEVER WITHOUT YOU
40. Gospel and violence 41. Doubts and Boldness: Love's fears 42. Is christian love different? 43. Sentiment or the commandment of love 44. "May they be one as we are one" Otherness and unity? The couple and the Trinity 45. Checkmate and resurrection 46. Patience and Forgiveness 47. Forgiving 48. Truth and Creation (Ps 84 (85), 12) Epilogue
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