As always, thank you all so much for your efforts in bringing to various forms of human articulation that which is beyond expression - divine mysteries - as you say, to be participated in, inexhaustible or definable.
Moriarty says it better: "their reason for being in the world was to give the world a chance to live out its strangeness, it's danger, and it's wonder with them" (slightly edited by me) & that in Orthodoxy, Christ the Logos breathes all IS allways - the universe & beyond is eternal incarnation in the Spirit, through Christ, from the Trinity (though that human articulation is an humble glint)
I tried to share a response but couldn't do so here - sent an email to Jack, perhaps he will share if useful. Very stimulating as ever, much appreciated... thank you!
As always, thank you all so much for your efforts in bringing to various forms of human articulation that which is beyond expression - divine mysteries - as you say, to be participated in, inexhaustible or definable.
As a creator yourself, how did you resonate with these ideas?
Moriarty says it better: "their reason for being in the world was to give the world a chance to live out its strangeness, it's danger, and it's wonder with them" (slightly edited by me) & that in Orthodoxy, Christ the Logos breathes all IS allways - the universe & beyond is eternal incarnation in the Spirit, through Christ, from the Trinity (though that human articulation is an humble glint)
I tried to share a response but couldn't do so here - sent an email to Jack, perhaps he will share if useful. Very stimulating as ever, much appreciated... thank you!