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Tag Archives: Peter Grandbois

A candle lit in the hollow of a wall by Peter Grandbois

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The middle ages saw madness as blessed, a condition of increased spiritual insight. To see the unseen was divine. Reason alone could not approach mystery; therefore, the privileging of un-reason. “Faith is to believe what you do not see; the reward of this faith is to see what you believe.” (St. Augustine, Sermones, 4:1:1) Under […]

Posted byDaleJuly 2017July 2017Posted inIssue 14Tags: Peter Grandbois
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