June 10, 2008 / Theology
The author explores the work of Hafiz of Shiraz in examining the values of anatheism as an active category in contemporary spirituality.
Kascha Semon is finishing her doctorate in philosophy at Boston College and an MFA in poetry at the Warren Wilson College. Her dissertation focuses on the work of Merleau-Ponty, and she enjoys bringing poetry into philosophy—and vice versa—whenever possible.
The author explores the work of Hafiz of Shiraz in examining the values of anatheism as an active category in contemporary spirituality.