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William R. Cook · 2007
Sequence ladder
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What this book knows
Great Christian lives reveal that faith is forged through embodied struggle, mystical longing, and darkness as much as light.
faith-and-doubt
Anyone who has experienced this mystical kiss will passionately seek that experience again — union with God, not scholarly knowledge.
GCLG-001Mother Teresa felt the absence of God — spiritual darkness — even as she worked ceaselessly among the dying and destitute.
GCLG-004education-and-formation
Bernard feared an over-intellectualized Christianity that emphasized knowledge more than experience, favoring slow, meditative reading.
GCLG-002calling
Augustine's concubine, mother of his son, was sent away unnamed — ambition and conversion reshaping every intimate bond.
GCLG-0034 published passages · documentary · lived experience
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