Allen Landscapes of the Sacred

The ordinary as mask of the holy explains that it is an ordinary landscape seen within the eyes of faith. Incarnation is when the ordinary is no longer, because all relationships are granted a new definition. This is all because of the ordinary found in Jesus Christ. What does this mean? Martin Luther explored the other side of holy. He insisted that god is naked and could never be pursed directly. To protect humans from the light of Gods glory he remains hidden by a mask. When the ordinary whispers of the holy you are fully present in those occasions.

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