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In this book, Louis Roy takes account of the fact that, in the last fifty years, numerous people in the secularized West have responded yes to surveys that asked, "Are you aware of having had an experience during which you felt in the presence of a dimension or a reality very different from ordinary human life?" Are such experiences mere illusions? Some thinkers, like Feuerbach and Freud, believed so. Are such experiences encounters with God? Karl Barth, a great Protestant theologian, did not think much of their worth. On this issue, psychologists and theologians are divided. Roy argues that those experiences are valid, that they possess a real potential, and that they can open their recipients to a genuine wisdom. He reports on eight narratives, spells out their constitutive elements, classifies them into four categories--aesthetic, ontological, ethical, and interpersonal--and suggests criteria to assess their concrete authenticity. Thus, this book will appeal to educated readers interested in spirituality, philosophy of religion, psychology, literature, theology, and pastoral ministry.
“This book comes at the right time for the many contemporary
people who, living through an era of social upheaval, religious
scandal, and suffering on a global scale, are asking ultimate
questions and searching for something deeper in life. With this
exploration of transcendent experience, Roy points readers to
deeper, more mysterious realms of reality and does so as only a
person seasoned by lived experience and serious scholarship can
do.”
—Patrick Manning, Chair, Department of Pastoral Theology,
Immaculate Conception Seminary School of Theology
“In his thought-provoking and illuminating account of transcendent
experiences, theologian Fr. Louis Roy, OP, engages in a careful and
penetrating analysis of these phenomena, by considering their basic
structure as well as the different ways that people encounter the
transcendent, taking into account both secular and theistic
perspectives that reject such experiences, as well as those that
provide a rationale for acknowledging their real possibility. A
valuable resource for students of spirituality.”
—Fr. Michael Mascari, OP, Academic Dean, Aquinas Institute of
Theology
“Prof. Roy masterfully engages the notion of transcendent
experience through aesthetic, ontological, ethical, and
interpersonal experiences. He makes complex ideas clear and
concrete.”
—John D. Dadosky, Director, Fraser Centre for Practical
Theology
Louis Roy, a member of the Dominican Order, formerly full
professor at Boston College, teaches in Ottawa at the Dominican
University College. Over the years, he was a visiting professor at
Providence College, University of San Francisco, Aquinas Institute,
and Seton Hall University. His books have appeared in English,
French, Spanish, Italian, and Vietnamese. Recent publications
include The Three Dynamisms of Faith; Coherent
Christianity; and Embracing Desire.