Wording a Radiance

Wording a Radiance

by Daniel Hardy

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Daniel W. Hardy was one of the foremost ecclesial theologians of the twentieth and twenty-first centuries in the English-speaking world. 'Wording a radiance' is a theology of the Spirit and of the Eucharistic foundations of the Church. It is also the last testament of a great ecclesial theologian, and the editors present his theology in a manner that honours its character as testament. They situate his theology in the context of the last year of his life, which included a spiritual pilgrimage to the Holy Land and his conscious effort to dictate a brief theology as his parting words to the Church and the academy.

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    How does Daniel Hardy’s framing of the Holy Spirit as a dynamic, living "radiance" reshape your own understanding of the divine presence in everyday life?

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    Given that this book represents Hardy’s final testament to the Church and the academy, how does knowing this context influence the way you receive and weigh his theological arguments?

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    Hardy places the Eucharist at the very foundation of the Church; in what ways does viewing communal worship as a foundational "grammar" change how we approach spiritual fellowship?

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