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Desert Daughters, Desert Sons: Rethinking the Christian Desert Tradition. By Rachel Wheeler. Collegeville, MN: Liturgical Press, 2020. x + 182 pages. $19.95 (paper).
and exceeds the limitations of all human notions as has been claimed in all major religious traditions?—a question raised only at the very end of the book (). Then, any elephant that can be circled will not be the real elephant. In the end Hick’s emphasis on the apophatic limitation may therefore provide a more sober and realistic basis for interreligious learning, a goal for which Thatamanil has made a persuasive demand.