Of God and Man

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Discover the profound insights of renowned sociologist Zygmunt Bauman and theologian Stanislaw Obirek in their enlightening book that delves into the interplay between spirituality, religion, and contemporary life. This thought-provoking dialogue explores the significance of various faiths in an increasingly complex world where monotheistic religions face the challenges of a polytheistic landscape. With a focus on the nature of religious experiences, the authors examine their profound impact on human worldviews and life strategies. Topics include the Messianic ideals of salvation, the prospects for inter-religious dialogue, and the societal forces that hinder this essential discourse. As Bauman and Obirek navigate these themes, they remain steadfast in their commitment to harmonizing the plurality of religions with the unity of humanity, advocating for a celebration of diverse cultures and beliefs. This book is an indispensable read for those seeking to understand the role of spirituality in today's society and promotes a model of coexistence that values human diversity as the cornerstone of peace and cooperation. Free shipping is available for this item, and please allow up to 6 weeks for delivery. Note that once your order is placed, it cannot be canceled. Grab your copy now and engage with these vital discussions! Condition: BRAND NEW | ISBN: 9780745695693 | Year: 2015 | Publisher: John Wiley & Sons (UK) | Pages: 180

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Condition: BRAND NEW
ISBN: 9780745695693
Year: 2015
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons (UK)
Pages: 180


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In this engaging dialogue, Zygmunt Bauman, sociologist and philosopher, and Stanislaw Obirek, theologian and cultural historian, explore the place of spirituality and religion in the world today and in the everyday lives of individuals. Their conversation ranges from the plight of monotheistic religions cast onto a polytheistic world stage to the nature of religious experience and its impact on human worldviews and life strategies; from Messianic and Promethean ideas of redemption and salvation to the possibility and prospects of inter-religious dialogue and the factors standing in its way.While starting from different places, Bauman and Obirek are driven by the same concern to reconcile the multiplicity of religions with the oneness of humanity, and to do so in a way that avoids the trap of adhering to a single truth, bearing witness instead to the multiplicity of human truths and the diversity of cultures and faiths. For everything creative in human existence has its roots in human diversity; it is not human diversity that turns brother against brother but the refusal of it. The fundamental condition of peace, solidarity and benevolent cooperation among human beings is a willingness to accept that there is a multiplicity of ways of being human, and a willingness to accept the model of coexistence that this multiplicity requires.

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