2017/2 (59) ****************************************************************************************** * ****************************************************************************************** Year: 2017 Volume: 59 Issue: 2 Ivana Noble Embodied in the Landscape: How Places We Inhabit Shape Our T František Štěch Here I Am: A Prolegomena to Theology of the Landscape Marion L. S. Carson Sheer Grace: Psalm 88, Depression and the Dark Night of the Michaela Vlčková Human Body and 'Landscape Body' as Determining Factors of Li Viorel Coman Dumitru Stăniloae's Theology of the World: Reflections on th Anne Marie Reijnen Landscapes of the Spirit in the African American Experience: Tim Noble 'The Mind Has Mountains': Gerard Manley Hopkins, Landscape a Jan Lamser Book review: Jürgen Moltmann, Hoffnung für eine unfertige We Content (pdf) [ URL "ETFN-35-version1-content.pdf"] Title page (pdf) [ URL "ETFN-35-version1-title_page.pdf"] ****************************************************************************************** * Embodied in the Landscape: How Places We Inhabit Shape Our Theology ****************************************************************************************** Author: Ivana Noble Abstract: The article examines where the modern concept of landscape came from interrelationship between human beings, nature and God. Through clos the garden and the land, it examines various modes of human beings’ eschatology. It shows why speaking about landscape (both physical an solidarity. While the article pleadsfor human responsibility in rela creative energies continue to flow to this world, because Messiah co accompanies us as we cooperate with the messianic work. Keywords: Creation - ecology - eschatology - landscape - earth - garden - Gard Cite As: Noble, Ivana. “Embodied in the Landscape: How Places We Inhabit Shap ****************************************************************************************** * Here I Am: A Prolegomena to Theology of the Landscape ****************************************************************************************** Author: František Štěch Abstract: Theology of the landscape represents one of the possible ways of the of the nature, environment, landscape or places they live in, but al the biblical uhere I am” phrase, which refers to one's own complete of human beings to nature, living together in the landscape that is landscape could be seen as space organizedfrom places where religiou ofthe human -landscape relationship, and the second offers a prelimi salvific revelation is perceived, incarnation is lived, resurrection Spirit-is invoked and experienced. Keywords: Landscape - theology - humanity - place - experience. Cite As: S?te?ch, Frantis?ek. “Here I Am: A Prolegomena to Theology of the La ****************************************************************************************** * Sheer Grace: Psalm 88, Depression and the Dark Night of the Spirit ****************************************************************************************** Author: Marion L. S. Carson Abstract: The innerlandscape described in Psalm 88 is one ofterrifying inner d care and spiritual direction. It is the view ofSt John ofthe Cross, hermeneutical tool, this article considers how Psalm 88 might he use Keywords: Psalm 88 - St John of the Cross - Biblical Hermeneutics - depression Cite As: Carson, Marion L S. “Sheer Grace: Psalm 88, Depression and the Dark ****************************************************************************************** * Human Body and 'Landscape Body' as Determining Factors of Liturgical Celebrating as a Ri Theological and Anthropological Meanings ****************************************************************************************** Author: Michaela Vlčková Abstract: The aim ofthis study is to searchfor the context ofshaping the litur on the meaning ofthe human body and corporalityfortheformation ofsym formation of the liturgical space. It examines the relationship ofth inside ” that deserves reflection and the seeking of ways to overcom Keywords: Liturgy - landscape - body - space - ritual. Cite As: Vlc?kova?, Michaela. “Human Body and ‘Landscape Body’ as Determining Viatorum 59, no. 2 (December 31, 2017): 177–88. ****************************************************************************************** * Dumitru Stăniloae's Theology of the World: Reflections on the Margins of the Relationshi Humankind and Creation ****************************************************************************************** Author: Viorel Coman Abstract: This article explores Dumitru Stäniloae’s understanding of the relat sacrament. In so doing, the article argues that Stäniloae ’s theolog humans and creation, as well as the sense of sacred permeating the w Keywords: Orthodox theology - Dumitru Stäniloae - creation - sacramentality - Cite As: Coman, Viorel. “Dumitru Stăniloae’s Theology of the World: Reflectio 2017): 189–209. ****************************************************************************************** * Landscapes of the Spirit in the African American Experience: From the Lonesome Valley th River and the Mountaintop ****************************************************************************************** Author: Anne Marie Reijnen Abstract: The African American religious experience may he the best exemple of original cultures, and the 'natural world' took on great importance. ofthe faith, classical yet highly original, infused by 'soul' and 'r of the hope and the struggle: the “fusion ofhorizons “ (Gadamer) all landscapes. The deep river beckons with redemption and concrete esca Keywords: Spirituals - African American religion - fusion of horizons - Deep R Cite As: Reijnen, Anne Marie. “Landscapes of the Spirit in the African Americ (December 31, 2017): 210–23. ****************************************************************************************** * 'The Mind Has Mountains': Gerard Manley Hopkins, Landscape and Poetry ****************************************************************************************** Author: Tim Noble Abstract: This article examines the use made by English Jesuit poet, Gerard Ma instress, and then through three poems, “As kingfishers catch fire", condition before God. The article demonstrates thatfor Hopkins the h hasthe same end. Keywords: Gerard Manley Hopkins - poetry and theology - embodiment-inscape - i Cite As: Noble, Tim. “‘The Mind Has Mountains’: Gerard Manley Hopkins, Landsc ****************************************************************************************** * Book review ****************************************************************************************** Author: Jan Lamser Abstract: Review of the book: MOLTMANN, Jürgen. Hoffnung für eine unfertige We Cite As: Lamser, Jan. Book review: Jürgen Moltmann, “Hoffnung Für Eine Unfert