ISBN-13: 9781902210155 / Angielski / Twarda / 1999 / 272 str.
Arguing that theism has always understood the divine as awaiting human cognizance and worship, this book pursues a penetrating sense of things divinely human and humanly divine through 10 themes central to religion: language, law, love, truth, tribe, selfhood, nature, power, time, and worship. A final chapter clinches the distinctive case for Christianity as divine risk. The argument is illuminated by examples from different religions, literature, and poetry.