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Deus absconditus as muse: the writing of poetry as a form of contemplative prayer for those who live with the hidden God

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Benedict Auer. Deus Absconditus As Muse: the Writing of Poetry As a Form of Contemplative Prayer for Those Who Live with the Hidden God. San Francisco Theological Seminary. rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/4ae5d929-f4e5-4490-b2fb-2c1706c7135e?locale=it.

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B. Auer. Deus absconditus as muse: the writing of poetry as a form of contemplative prayer for those who live with the hidden God. https://rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/4ae5d929-f4e5-4490-b2fb-2c1706c7135e?locale=it

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Benedict Auer. Deus Absconditus As Muse: the Writing of Poetry As a Form of Contemplative Prayer for Those Who Live with the Hidden God. San Francisco Theological Seminary. https://rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/4ae5d929-f4e5-4490-b2fb-2c1706c7135e?locale=it.

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  • This dissertation creates a model based on Scripture (Psalms and Ecclesiastes), two medieval thinkers (Gregory of Nyssa and the Cloud of Unknowing), Karl Rahner, and Thomas Merton. The writings of Gerard Manley Hopkins, Rainer Maria Rilke, and three modern poets (Machado, Milosz, and Stafford) are then used to illustrate how these poets used their poetry as a form of contemplative prayer. The final part of the thesis applies this model to the author's own poetry and is followed by 90 original poems written by the author on the theme of the hiddeness of God.
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