Part 1. The divinisation of our activities: 1. The undoubted existence of the fact and the difficulty of explaining it : the Christian problem of the sanctification of action -- 2. An incomplete solution : human action has no value other than the intention which directs it -- 3. The final solution : all endeavour cooperates to complete the world "in Christo Jesu" -- 4. Communion through action -- 5. The Christian perfection of human endeavour -- 6. Detachment through action -- Part 2. The divinisation of our passivities: 1. The extent, depth, and diverse forms of human passivities -- 2. The passivities of growth and the two hands of God -- 3. The passivities of diminishment -- Conclusion of Parts 1 and 2, Some general remarks on Christian asceticism: 1. Attachment and detachment -- 2. The meaning of the cross -- 3. The spiritual power of matter -- Part 3. The divine milieu: 1. The attributes of the divine milieu -- 2. The nature of the divine milieu, the universal Christ and the great communion -- 3. The growth of the divine milieu -- Epilogue. In expectation of the parousia.
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