What is the meaning of mysterium tremendum et fascinans?

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The Latin phrase, first coined by German scholar of religion and theologian Rudolf Otto in his book Das Heilige (1917; The Idea of the Holy, 1923), means “an awe-inspiring and fascinating mystery.” The phrase describes the experience of the holy, or the sacred, that induces awe and trembling, yet is simultaneously enchanting and fascinating.