Christianity/Islam: Perspectives on Esoteric Ecumenism : a New Translation with Selected LettersWorld Wisdom, Inc, 2008 - 267 σελίδες Schuon's articles on the relationship between Christianity and Islam have profound implications in the field of inter-religious dialogue. Several thought-provoking chapters shed light, from an inward dimension, upon the apparent outward contradictions between these two religions, notably in the field of moral divergences. This new edition is a fully revised translation of the original French edition and contains an extensive new Appendix with previously unpublished selections from his letters and other private writings. |
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... Soul of Christianity " In reading Schuon I have the impression that I am going along parallel to him , and once in a while I will get a glimpse of what he means in terms of my own tradition and experience .... I think that he has ...
... Soul of Christianity " In reading Schuon I have the impression that I am going along parallel to him , and once in a while I will get a glimpse of what he means in terms of my own tradition and experience .... I think that he has ...
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... souls with bureaus and committees . Another no less pernicious error is to believe that one can leap across a millennium or two and retrace one's steps to the simplicity — and sanctity — of the early Church ; there is a principle of ...
... souls with bureaus and committees . Another no less pernicious error is to believe that one can leap across a millennium or two and retrace one's steps to the simplicity — and sanctity — of the early Church ; there is a principle of ...
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... soul, more imaginative and less cold than the Roman. Furthermore, the classical Latin of Cicero is not free from arbitrary restrictions as compared with the archaic language, cer- tain values of which persisted in popular speech, so ...
... soul, more imaginative and less cold than the Roman. Furthermore, the classical Latin of Cicero is not free from arbitrary restrictions as compared with the archaic language, cer- tain values of which persisted in popular speech, so ...
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... soul—treated by Rome in too Latin a manner, though this is another question—which is neither Greek nor Roman, felt the need of a simpler and more inward religious archetype, one less formalistic and therefore more “popular” in the best ...
... soul—treated by Rome in too Latin a manner, though this is another question—which is neither Greek nor Roman, felt the need of a simpler and more inward religious archetype, one less formalistic and therefore more “popular” in the best ...
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... soul had a nostalgia for a perspective that integrates the natural into the supernatural, that is, a perspective tending toward God without being against nature, a piety that is not monastic but accessible to every man of good will in ...
... soul had a nostalgia for a perspective that integrates the natural into the supernatural, that is, a perspective tending toward God without being against nature, a piety that is not monastic but accessible to every man of good will in ...
Περιεχόμενα
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The Problem of Moral Divergences | 57 |
Alternations in Semitic Monotheism | 65 |
The Idea of The Best in Religions | 91 |
3333 | 101 |
23 | 112 |
Paradise as Theophany | 169 |
Atomism and Creation | 175 |
On the Divine Will | 181 |
Selections from Letters and Other Previously | 189 |
The Spiritual Virtues according to Saint Francis of Assisi | 209 |
Editors Notes | 215 |
Glossary of Foreign Terms and Phrases | 245 |
Index | 257 |
Dilemmas of Muslim Scholasticism | 133 |
Biographical Notes | 267 |
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