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A groundbreaking exploration of the transformative power of silence
The Silent God and the Silenced: Mysticism and Contemplation amid Suffering explores the theological and spiritual dimensions of silence, challenging traditional speech/silence dichotomies. Cho investigates the silenced voices of the vulnerable, interweaving Christian mysticism, literature, and art to reveal silence's subversive potential in unlearning dominant narratives. The book advocates a theological approach that seriously considers silence and prioritizes attentive listening to promote genuine accountability. By engaging with figures such as Evagrius Ponticus, Hadewijch of Antwerp, Michel de Certeau, and Simone Weil, alongside contemporary voices like Theresa Hak Kyung Cha and Arundhati Roy, the book offers fresh perspectives on the transformative power of silence in today's turbulent world.
This interdisciplinary exploration will intrigue scholars and enthusiasts of theology, literature, and art. Readers will discover how silence can serve as a counterpoint to the noise and violence of modern life, providing avenues for resisting injustice and fostering contemplative, transformative pathways to spiritual and intellectual growth.
Contents
Preface Acknowledgments 1. Encountering Silence: Silence in Everyday Life and in Christian Spiritual Traditions 2. To Dwell and to Flow Out with Love: Silence in Scripture, Liturgy, and Christian Mystical Traditions 3. The Silence of Jesus's Empty Tomb: Listening to Silent Cries amid Suffering 4. The Silent Women and the Empty Tomb: Listening to Unheard Stories 5. The Silent Joy of the Empty Tomb: Attention to the Void Epilogue: The Concentric Circle of Listening and Paying Attention to Silence Bibliography Index About the Author