
Finding All Things in God
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"To the religious world that has long suffered the split of theology and spirituality, Gustafson offers a very original and very persuasive attempt to reunite the two in terms of a pansacramental approach, a liturgical mediation between the two, and presents, in the process, a wealth of insights from Aquinas, Rahner, Chauvet, Merton, Nicholas Black Elk, Dostoevsky, and Wendell Berry. ... I heartily recommend the book."-Anselm K. Min, Professor of Religion, Department of Religion, Claremont Graduate University
"In this tour de force, Gustafson unleashes the deeper meanings of symbol and sacrament to reunite theological reflection and spiritual living. Deeply Christian and deeply interreligious, his pansacramentalism destabilizes traditional dichotomies and radically expands the realm of the sacred. A must-read for all who are interested in the future of constructive theology."
-Philip Clayton, author of Transforming Christian Theology
'We can be grateful for this important book, which not only raises the caution, but also offers a way of mediating the split between theology and spirituality. Additionally, Gustafson's pansacramentalism holds the potential to provide a theological foundation from which to fund inter-religious conversations, given its view that all things, including religions, are in God sacramentally.'
Khay Tham Nehemiah Lim, The Expository Times, Volume 129, Number 12, September 2018
Gustafson does an excellent job in presenting a well-researched and intriguing volume, spending extended time with the possible overlaps of Lakotah, Hindu, Jewish, and Catholic theology. Gustafson offers a thoughtful and intriguing argument about the possibility and practice of interreligious theology.
Micah Hogan,Theological Book Review online, January 2021
"provocative and wide-ranging"
Thomas Creedy, The Global Anglican, Autumn 2021
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Preface and Acknowledgments
Introduction
Part 1: "Tell Me Your Story"
1 "There's a Lot of Medicine in that Water"
2 Theology and Spirituality
3 Foundations of Sacramentality
4 The "Protestant Principle" and Sacramental Caution
5 A Rahnerian Pansacramental Proposal
6 Louis-Marie Chauvet: Beyond Aristotle and Aquinas
Part 2: "Believing is Seeing"
7 Sacramental Spirituality
8 Thomas Merton: Sacramental Spirituality and Place
9 Nicholas Black Elk: Sacramental Spirituality and Descandalizing Multiple Religious Identity
10 Dostoevsky and Wendell Berry: Sacramental Spirituality and Literature
Part 3: "Finding All Things in the Divine"
11 A Philosophy of Sacramental Mediation
12 Panentheism
13 Suffering in God and World
14 Towards a Pansacramental Theology of Religious Pluralism and Doing Theology Interreligiously
Bibliography
Name Index
Subject Index
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