Silence and the Audibility of the Word: Contemplative Listening as a Fundamental Act of the New Evangelization. Part 3: Christ Reveals Man to Himself on Calvary

In the third part of her arguing for contemplative listening as a fundamental act of the new evangelization, the author shows that the concrete place where the anthropological and theological dimensions of listening converge is at the foot of the Cross. Man discovers the truth of his being as silent...

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Main Author: J. Marianne Siegmund
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: International Étienne Gilson Society 2018-06-01
Series:Studia Gilsoniana
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description In the third part of her arguing for contemplative listening as a fundamental act of the new evangelization, the author shows that the concrete place where the anthropological and theological dimensions of listening converge is at the foot of the Cross. Man discovers the truth of his being as silent listener in his encounter with Christ by standing with Mary under the Cross, which is the place where, with her, he participates most fully in Christ’s eternal being as Listener; as such, he becomes a participated revelation of that act, thus making Christ audible to the world in what thereby becomes the basic exercise of the new evangelization.
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spelling doaj.art-e6ce11bf38ce4dfebf30a34240ee72b22022-12-21T19:04:16ZengInternational Étienne Gilson SocietyStudia Gilsoniana2300-00662577-03142018-06-017233935410.26385/SG.070214Silence and the Audibility of the Word: Contemplative Listening as a Fundamental Act of the New Evangelization. Part 3: Christ Reveals Man to Himself on CalvaryJ. Marianne Siegmund0Holy Apostles College and Seminary, Cromwell, CT, USAIn the third part of her arguing for contemplative listening as a fundamental act of the new evangelization, the author shows that the concrete place where the anthropological and theological dimensions of listening converge is at the foot of the Cross. Man discovers the truth of his being as silent listener in his encounter with Christ by standing with Mary under the Cross, which is the place where, with her, he participates most fully in Christ’s eternal being as Listener; as such, he becomes a participated revelation of that act, thus making Christ audible to the world in what thereby becomes the basic exercise of the new evangelization.http://cejsh.icm.edu.pl/cejsh/element/bwmeta1.element.desklight-5910b41f-b553-47a7-9efa-5bb820cc37d3?q=bwmeta1.element.cejsh-066b3624-d178-4481-a1f2-462b32ac6952;6&qt=CHILDREN-STATELESSJesus ChristlisteningsilenceMaryMother of Godnew evangelizationcontemplationCalvaryChristologyMariology
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Silence and the Audibility of the Word: Contemplative Listening as a Fundamental Act of the New Evangelization. Part 3: Christ Reveals Man to Himself on Calvary
Studia Gilsoniana
Jesus Christ
listening
silence
Mary
Mother of God
new evangelization
contemplation
Calvary
Christology
Mariology
title Silence and the Audibility of the Word: Contemplative Listening as a Fundamental Act of the New Evangelization. Part 3: Christ Reveals Man to Himself on Calvary
title_full Silence and the Audibility of the Word: Contemplative Listening as a Fundamental Act of the New Evangelization. Part 3: Christ Reveals Man to Himself on Calvary
title_fullStr Silence and the Audibility of the Word: Contemplative Listening as a Fundamental Act of the New Evangelization. Part 3: Christ Reveals Man to Himself on Calvary
title_full_unstemmed Silence and the Audibility of the Word: Contemplative Listening as a Fundamental Act of the New Evangelization. Part 3: Christ Reveals Man to Himself on Calvary
title_short Silence and the Audibility of the Word: Contemplative Listening as a Fundamental Act of the New Evangelization. Part 3: Christ Reveals Man to Himself on Calvary
title_sort silence and the audibility of the word contemplative listening as a fundamental act of the new evangelization part 3 christ reveals man to himself on calvary
topic Jesus Christ
listening
silence
Mary
Mother of God
new evangelization
contemplation
Calvary
Christology
Mariology
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