<p><b>Provides an innovative theology based in mysticism one that acknowledges the pain of spiritual repression and values religious pluralism.</b></p><p>From the mystic's experience of nothingness and the desert The Other Side of Nothingness offers a theology of humility sensitive to religious pluralism and to the pain of spiritual oppression. With a passionate concern for contemporary interreligious issues Beverly J. Lanzetta provides insight into how mystical consciousness overturns claims of dogmatic truth and prepares the self to experience the radical openness of divinity.</p><p>The work draws on a variety of Christian mystical texts including those of Meister Ekhart Gregory of Nyssa Pseudo-Dionysius Saint Teresa of Avila Saint Bonaventure and the anonymous author of The Cloud of Unknowing while also making reference to Buddhism Judaism Islam and Hinduism and the thought of contemporary social mystics such as Heschel Gandhi Merton Thurman and Day. Lanzetta illustrates how the annihilatory mystical experience draws the seeker to a place beyond a tradition's self-understanding to new dimensions of the sacred and in some cases to new revelatory paradigms. It is here that she provokes our thought in her statement that the divine nature is itself pluralistic non-absolute and continually giving birth to new traditions. By showing how nothingness functions in mystical experience as a catalyst for the liberation of our hearts we are brought to a vision of theology that is nonviolent and inclusive of all creation.</p>
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