6 “The Sensual Man Does Not Perceive Those Things That Are of the Spirit of God” (1 Corinthians 2:14): History and Theology in the Stories of the Saints

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Dirk Van der Merwe

Irrespective of the short academic history of Christian spirituality, a vast number of academic and popular publications ensued and is still dynamically growing. Many definitions have been proposed to define (Christian) spirituality. Spirituality is also no longer connected only to religion, although in this research the focus will fall on Christian spirituality. This research intends to partake in the continuing academic dialogue to define Christian spirituality. Christian spirituality is interpreted from the perspective of the divine-human conversation. This research consists of three sections. In the first section, a working definition of Christian spirituality is formulated. In the second section, various aspects that constitute spiritualities are distinguished and discussed. In the last section, the constituents of Christian spirituality are pointed out and are reviewed from a conversational perspective. The focus will be on ‘the experience of the divine’ when living a life that resonates with the Christian life.


2013 ◽  
Vol 55 (4) ◽  
pp. 367-370
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Jan Lambrecht
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Abstract Can we accept the translation of the second half of 1 Cor 2:14 as proposed by L.B. Dingeldein: (The “psychic” man) is unable to know “that he is pneumatically examined”? An analysis of the preceding and following context of the verse indicates that the traditional causal version is to be preferred: (The “psychic” man) cannot know them (= the things of God’s spirit), “because they are spiritually discerned.”


2000 ◽  
Vol 111 (6) ◽  
pp. 185-189
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Jack Freeborn
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