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Sam Dubbelman joins this week to speak with AJ Langley about the German philosopher, mathematician, and mystical theologian Nicholas of Cusa (1401-1464). We talk about how to know God, "learned ignorance", breaking down the wall of logic and reason, and that in the end it is always a leap of faith. We also talk about the power of good networks filled with good people. Shout out to the Cusanus Society (@CusanusSociety) and the Mystical Theology Network (@MysticTheology) for being so welcoming to new scholars.
Follow us on Twitter (@myfavmystic) and share the podcast with someone you think may enjoy it!
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Sam Dubbelman joins this week to speak with AJ Langley about the German philosopher, mathematician, and mystical theologian Nicholas of Cusa (1401-1464). We talk about how to know God, "learned ignorance", breaking down the wall of logic and reason, and that in the end it is always a leap of faith. We also talk about the power of good networks filled with good people. Shout out to the Cusanus Society (@CusanusSociety) and the Mystical Theology Network (@MysticTheology) for being so welcoming to new scholars.
Follow us on Twitter (@myfavmystic) and share the podcast with someone you think may enjoy it!