Dialogue is not simply an exchange of ideas Ut Unum Sint, John Paul II The capacity for ‘dialogue’ is rooted in the nature of the person and human dignity….we cannot ‘fully find ourselves except through a sincere gift of ourselves….Dialogue is not simply an exchange of ideas. In some ways it is always an exchange […]
A thinking heart: communion as source and destiny of life.
…enter the communion of God’s own personal life -in- relation. John Zizioulas Truth is that indestructible life that is open to us when we cease to live as private and self-determining individuals and enter the communion of God’s own personal life-in-relation. John Zizioulas Image: Christopher Holt, Haywood Street fresco (detail) Learning to live with our […]
A thinking heart: what life expects from us
We had to learn ourselves Victor Frankl What was really needed was a fundamental change in our attitude toward life. We had to learn ourselves and, furthermore, we had to teach the despairing ones, that it did not really matter what we expected from life, but rather what life expected from us. Victor Frankl, speaking […]
A thinking heart: love – the only absolute
The absoluteness of the gospel has to do with the absoluteness and the unconditional nature of love Walter Kasper The absoluteness of the gospel has to do with the absoluteness and the unconditional nature of love, which neither casts aside nor absorbs the other, but rather withdraws, makes room for the other and thus acknowledges […]
A thinking heart: God loves us as God loves God
God desires us, as if we were God Rowan Williams The whole story of creation, incarnation, and our incorporation into Christ’s body tells us that God desires us, as if we were God, as if we were that unconditional response to God’s giving that God’s self makes in the life of the Trinity. We are […]
A thinking heart: the cost of creation
let me be the thinking heart Etty Hillesum Etty Hillesum, a Jewish woman from Amsterdam, died in Auschwitz on 30th November, 1943. Throughout the descent into Nazism she kept an extraordinarily moving diary, addressing “that deeper and wider part (of myself) in which I repose….what I call God”. In the concentration camp women and girls […]
Moments of grace: a superlative brief moment of glory
This ineffable moment Mary Austin How long this ineffable moment lasted I never knew. It broke like a bubble at the sudden singing of a bird, and the wind blew and the world was the same as ever – only never quite the same. Mary Austin If you’ve had such an experience (‘a moment in […]
Moments of grace: the sudden illumination
The sudden illumination T S Eliot During what seemed like months of rain I was carrying a tray load of food to a wormy litter of pups down at the kennels when I slipped and fell on my back, dog dishes shooting in all directions. I lay where I had fallen, half-blinded by rain under […]
Moments of grace: darker moments
‘The most surprising, precious moment’ Ruth Cracknell ‘Something you somehow haven’t to deserve’ Robert Frost It is the most precious moment I have known; it is the most surprising moment because entirely unexpected. And if this moment I can keep, then nothing more do I need, now or ever. We are not, you see, and […]
Moments of grace: struck by grace
Struck by grace Paul Tillich Do we know what it means to be struck by grace? It does not mean that we suddenly believe that God exists, or that Jesus is the Saviour, or that the bible contains the truth. Grace strikes us when we are in great pain and restlessness….when we walk through the […]