Lynda Sexson offers a theology of everyday experience in this enchanting book that shows how the religious traditions of the world lie slightly concealed in the details and commonplaces of ordinary life.
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Lynda Sexson offers a theology of everyday experience in this enchanting book that shows how religious traditions of the world lie slightly concealed in the details and commonplaces of ordinary life. Ordinarily Sacred is an extraordinarily original book whose importance has yet to be fully recognized. Lynda Sexson, in this beautifully written book, brings us back to the first metaphysics of Western culture and to the understanding that the ground she is treading on is ours, our common way of making experience..which holds universally across cultures, literal, oral, scientific, popular.
Lynda Sexson is Associate Professor of Humanities at Montana State University. She is author of Margaret of the Imperfect: Stories.