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The sacred as a station to take off from
pp. 19-87
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The idea of the sacred in twentieth-century thought
Four views (otto, Scheler, nygren, Tymieniecka)
pp.21-42
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Telic divinity and its atelic ground
pp.43-54
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Laycock, a phenomenological Whiteheadian?
pp.61-69
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The critique of reason, creativity, and mystical experience
pp.71-74
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The communication of the sacred in Tymieniecka's the three movements of the soul
pp.75-81
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A.-T. Tymieniecka's challenges
From a spiritual wasteland to transcendence
pp.83-87
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