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Židovsko-křesťanský dialog o Bohu a jeho biblickém obrazu, i ve vztahu k jiným náboženstvím.
Raimon Panikkar byl zastáncem mezináboženského dialogu, který se snažil propojit západní a východní myšlení. Jako římskokatolický kněz a vědec specializující se na srovnávací náboženství zkoumal hluboké duchovní pravdy sdílené napříč kulturami. Jeho práce vyzývala čtenáře k novému pohledu na víru a duchovnost.







Židovsko-křesťanský dialog o Bohu a jeho biblickém obrazu, i ve vztahu k jiným náboženstvím.
Autor ve své knize tvrdí, že Trojice je vrcholem pravdy, která proniká všechny zóny bytí a svědomí, a zároveň nás spojuje se všemi lidmi.
Religious philosopher Panikkar sees wisdom as our universe, our world, our Mother Earth, and as a source of happiness and joy--a dwelling place where people are blessed. Here he discusses wisdom in the context of four different areas: an existential feminine approach; a less fragmented anthropology; its most ancient meaning in philosophy; and the preservation of its identity.
Exploring the complexities of experiencing the divine, Panikkar examines various spiritual traditions, including the Bible and Eastern texts, to uncover the essence of our encounters with God. He delves into themes of language, silence, and the dualities of adoration and alienation, emphasizing the unique nature of Christian experiences with Jesus. The work culminates in reflections on diverse aspects of life—love, joy, suffering, and even evil—highlighting the myriad ways we can connect with the divine in contemporary contexts.
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Now in paperback, Catholic Press Association First Place Winner in Theology One of the world's most important philosophers of religion reveals the unity of cosmic Mystery in this distillation of the wisdom of East and West, North and South.Originally delivered as the prestigious Gifford Lectures and published only months before his death in 2010, Raimon Panikkar's The Rhythm of Being was immediately acclaimed as a tour de force of profound insights gleaned from a lifetime of connecting the world of religions, philosophy, science, and revelation.
The book explores faith and belief within a multireligious context, emphasizing the importance of understanding one's own religion before seeking to comprehend others. This expanded and updated edition of a classic work by a prominent figure in the field offers insights into the complexities of interfaith dialogue and personal spirituality.
Exploring the metaphor of 'water,' this book delves into the author's journey of self-discovery rather than detailing specific life events. It reflects on the transformative nature of water, symbolizing fluidity, adaptability, and the essence of existence. Through this lens, the narrative invites readers to contemplate personal growth and the deeper meanings of life, emphasizing the importance of inner exploration and understanding.
Raimon Panikkar delves into the intricate connections between theology, philosophy, and the realms of space, time, and science. His exploration offers a profound examination of how these elements interact and influence one another, providing insights into the nature of existence and the universe. Through his international perspective, Panikkar invites readers to reflect on the deeper implications of these intersections in understanding spirituality and reality.
The book delves into the idea of "sacred secularity," presenting a non-dualistic view of reality that emphasizes the interconnectedness of all things. It challenges traditional dichotomies and invites readers to reconsider the relationship between the sacred and the secular, fostering a deeper understanding of how these dimensions coexist and influence one another.