
Mediation and the Immediate God
Scriptures, the Church, and Knowing God
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Edith M. Humphrey
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Embark on a transformative exploration into the profound relationship between Scripture, the Church, and our connection to the Divine in "Mediation and the Immediate God: Scriptures, the Church, and Knowing God" by Edith M. Humphrey.
This insightful work delves deep into the intricate dance between the mediation of God's word through Scripture and the Church, and the immediacy of experiencing God's presence firsthand. Humphrey's masterful articulation weaves together theology, tradition, and personal reflection to present a compelling argument on the synergy of mediated knowledge and direct communion with God. Each chapter of this enlightening book serves as a stepping stone on the path to understanding how we, as believers, can both deeply engage with God's word and also embrace the ineffable joy of His immediate presence in our lives.
Whether theologians by profession or faithful seekers, listeners will find themselves enriched by Humphrey's thought-provoking perspectives, emerging with a renewed sense of purpose and passion in their spiritual journey. This book is a radiant testament to the depths of Christian understanding and the heights of spiritual experience.
The SVS Press audiobook program is sponsored by The Orthodox Vision Foundation. If you are interested in sponsoring the creation of an SVS Press audiobook, please contact us at media@svots.edu.
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