The doctrine of the Trinity keeps us from settling for a God who is too small or, as in
much contemporary spirituality so big or vague that God becomes what a friend once dubbed «the Sacred Blur.»
So
much contemporary spirituality, ranging from the pantheism of «Gaia» environmentalism to the process theology and panentheism of some Catholic schools of thought, presume some variant or other of this view.
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.
A healthy dose of Christian disbelief or «holy skepticism» would serve as a
much - needed antidote to the soft - core
spirituality that saps
much of
contemporary Christianity, especially in its evangelical expression.
Be that as it may, for the people of our age, likewise seeking Truth amidst the shallowness and relativism of the day, these solid and substantial meditations on the dogmas and doctrines of our Catholic Faith may well come as a refreshing change amidst so
much that passes for «
spirituality» in the
contemporary Church.
Glennie commented «I think these are questions we all grapple with in
contemporary society and,
much like with our 2015 exhibition What We Call Love, audiences can use the prism of
contemporary art to consider what
spirituality means to them.»