Document Type
Article
Publication Date
Winter 1999
Abstract
Discusses individuals' inhabitation of spaces between the human and more-than-human worlds as a way to enrich one's spirituality. Charged liminal space; Mental habit of dualism; Rehabilitation of imagination and language; Recovery of the language of eros; Deeper sense of relationship with the living world.
Original Publication Citation
Christie, Douglas E. “Into the Body of Another: Eros, Embodiment and Intimacy with the Natural World.” Anglican Theological Review 81.1 (Winter, 1999): 13-37. Print.
Digital Commons @ LMU & LLS Citation
Christie, Douglas E., "Into the Body of Another: Eros, Embodiment and Intimacy with the Natural World" (1999). Theological Studies Faculty Works. 105.
https://digitalcommons.lmu.edu/theo_fac/105