Nobody's reading is final or inerrant, precisely because the key Character in the book who creates, redeems and consummates is always beyond us in
holy hiddenness.
Not exact matches
In Turin, Benedict observed that «humanity has become particularly sensitive to the mystery of
Holy Saturday,» because the «
hiddenness of God» has become so much a part of our contemporary experience of Christ that it functions existentially, almost subconsciously, in our spirituality.
When we push boldly through the
hiddenness, wanting to know more clearly, what we thought was
holy ground turns out to be a playground for idolatry.