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The absence of presence. Homiletical reflections on Luther’s notion of the masks of God (larvae dei)
Abstract
This paper addresses a complex but core issue of preaching, namely the experience of the elusiveness of God’s presence (revelation) by taking cognisance of the notion of masking. Besides being a common cultural phenomenon, the art of masking could also be evaluated theologically and therefore homiletically. Luther’s understanding of the masks of God (larvae dei) is introduced into the discussion, and a number of homiletical
implications are drawn in view of the continuous tension that exists between God’s revealing and his concealing.
implications are drawn in view of the continuous tension that exists between God’s revealing and his concealing.