Detalles del libro
Formato
Tapa blanda
Páginas
219
Idioma
Inglés
Publicado
Jan 1, 1984
Editorial
Orbis Books
ISBN-10
0883440237
ISBN-13
9780883440230
Descripción
Georges Casalis invites readers into a thoughtful exploration of theology, emphasizing the importance of inductive reasoning as a means to understand divine truths. His approach challenges conventional perspectives and encourages an openness to discovering profound beliefs through personal experience and empirical evidence. By illustrating how theological concepts evolve from real-world observations, Casalis weaves a narrative that resonates with both scholars and laypeople alike.
Drawing from a range of philosophical and religious traditions, Casalis crafts an argument for a more inclusive and dynamic approach to theology. He underscores the value of dialogue and interaction, suggesting that faith is not solely a set of doctrines but a living exploration of human experience. The translation by Sister Jeanne Marie Lyons and Michael John brings the text to a broader audience, making the rich ideas accessible to English-speaking readers who seek a deeper understanding of their beliefs.
As readers engage with Casalis's insights, they are encouraged to reconsider their own understanding of spirituality and the role of theology in everyday life. The work stands as a call to action for those willing to sift through established norms in search of genuine wisdom, reminding them that the quest for truth is as much about asking questions as it is about finding answers.
Drawing from a range of philosophical and religious traditions, Casalis crafts an argument for a more inclusive and dynamic approach to theology. He underscores the value of dialogue and interaction, suggesting that faith is not solely a set of doctrines but a living exploration of human experience. The translation by Sister Jeanne Marie Lyons and Michael John brings the text to a broader audience, making the rich ideas accessible to English-speaking readers who seek a deeper understanding of their beliefs.
As readers engage with Casalis's insights, they are encouraged to reconsider their own understanding of spirituality and the role of theology in everyday life. The work stands as a call to action for those willing to sift through established norms in search of genuine wisdom, reminding them that the quest for truth is as much about asking questions as it is about finding answers.