Panikkar charts the paradoxes & possibilities of our experience of God in this meditation, drawing on a wide range of sources from the Bible & Western mystics to the Vedas & the 'Bhagavid Gita'. He probes human language & silence,...
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Panikkar charts the paradoxes & possibilities of our experience of God in this meditation, drawing on a wide range of sources from the Bible & Western mystics to the Vedas & the 'Bhagavid Gita'. He probes human language & silence, adoration & alienation, to find the root of all our experience in God.
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In this beautiful meditation, Panikkar charts the paradoxes and possibilities of our experience of God. Drawing on a wide range of sources, from the Bible and Western mystics to the Vedas and the Bhagavad Gita, he probes human language and silence, adoration and alienation, to find the root of all our experience in God and its special character in Christian encounter with Jesus. He concludes with reflections on the many places - such as love, joy, suffering, pardon, nature, silence, and even evil - where we meet God today.
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PRODUCT DETAIL
- Catalogue Code 243947
- Product Code 0800638255
- EANÂ 9780800638252
- Pages 141
- Department Academic
- Category Theology
- Sub-Category General
- Publisher Augsburg/fortress Press
- Publication Date May 2006
- Sales Rank 32447
- Dimensions 215 x 142 x 11mm
- Weight 0.222kg
Joseph Cuneen (Ed)
Joseph Cunneen is co-founder of the international quarterly Cross Currents where he was also editor for nearly half a century. He has published studies on the filmmakers Kieslowski, Rohmer, Tarkovsky and Bresson, and has contributed articles on religious and cultural issues to such journals as America, Commonweal, Esprit, Midstream and The Nation.
Raimon Panikkar
Raimon Panikkar has lived and studied in Spain, Germany, Italy, India and the United States. He was ordained as a Catholic priest and is Professor Emeritus of Religious Studies at the University of California, Santa Barbara. After teaching Sanskrit in Madrid, philosophy in Rome, indology in Bangalore, and comparative religion at Harvard and in California, he now lives in the mountains of Catalunya. He has written some forty books and more than nine hundred articles.