Sunday, 10 February 2013

A Celebration of Divine Intimacy


An analysis of the Contemplative Prayer in the Book of Life of St. Teresa of Avila
  
Preliminaries
It is no secret any longer that the world is passing through a new paradigm of what in cultural anthropology people popularly call “Neo Renaissance.” The resultant outcome of this new phase of history is the revival of life whether in family, society, culture or religion. People more than ever are focused to reinvent for themselves their true identity, realizing finally that the externals alone can’t take them to any higher realm of life and give them the satisfaction that their minds and hearts crave for. The re-emergence of Personal Prayer in its contemplative dimension has to be seen from this social cultural dimension of neo renaissance on one hand and the desire and deeper aspiration of the human quest for the experience of the divinity on the other. This new challenge finds in the expression in the clarion call given by Pope John Paul II at the dawn of the new century and in millennium year.

 “The time has come to re-propose wholeheartedly to everyone this high standard of ordinary Christian living: the whole life of the Christian community and of Christian families must lead in this direction. It is also clear however that the paths to holiness are personal and call for a genuine “training in holiness.” This training in holiness calls for a Christian life distinguished above all in the art of prayer … we well know that prayer cannot be taken for granted. We have to learn to pray. In today’s world, despite widespread secularization, there is a widespread demand for spirituality, a demand which expresses itself in large part as a renewed need for prayer. How can we forget here … the teachings of Saint John of the Cross and Saint Teresa of Avila?”  [1]

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A re-reading of the Theology of the Body in Bl. John Paul II

One of the greatest contributions of Bl. John Paul II to the field of theology was his exposition of the theology of the body. In a world torn apart by two diametrically opposed trends - a Manichaeistic oriented  suppressed negative theology of the body of the Christian traditional teaching together with a quite misunderstood moral teachings of ‘Humanae Vitae’ by Pope Paul VI on one hand and the over exposed, idolized ‘eros’ oriented post-modern theology of the body of the present era on the other- the church had to come out with a balanced, scripturally oriented, theology of the body that makes justice to the life and dignity of the human person. A pope and a pastor known for his great themes on humanity in his entire writing career such as freedom, gift, communion, truth, dignity, love and person, expounds once again in his unique style, during his Wednesday’s public audiences what we popularly call the “theology of the body.” In these reflections the Pope demonstrates the importance of the physical body and human sexuality as a whole. Falling back on the foundations of scripture and Christian tradition, en-filling it with his own mystical insights, the pope re-lives the trodden path of human person in the creative vision of God and the ecstatic beauty of the nakedness of man in his solitude and companionship, the cause of shame and degradation and subsequent homelessness as a consequence of sin and the path of returning home through a life of the  purity of heart and the gift of faith reassured to us in the resurrection of Jesus Christ. In this article we follow the path trodden by Pope John Paul II in his exposition of the theology of the body and investigate the relevance of his teaching to the world of today.

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