"I and Everyday Reality" is a book by Vojko Devetak that deals with everyday life and reality through the author's unique perspective. The book explores various aspects of everyday situations, offering deep insights and reflections on life.
The book deals with an in-depth analysis of mystical experiences in different religious traditions, with an emphasis on Christianity and Islam. Gardet, a French theologian and orientalist, explores mysticism as a universal phenomenon that transcends cultu
The first systematic Croatian Catholic asceticism – the science of Christian spiritual life and the path to holiness. Don Živan Bezić, a Split-Makarska priest, theologian, pedagogue and Dachau concentration camp survivor, writes from a deep experience of
The authors seek to show that the biblical view of sexuality is not negative or puritanical, but deeply connected to God's plan of creation, covenant, and responsibility.
The book conveys the experience of the author, who has been volunteering in prisons for 30 years, reading the Bible with prisoners, praying, talking, and advising them on forgiveness, repentance, and life changes.
An autobiographical account of his journey from Hindu Brahmin to Christian convert. Written with Dave Hunt, this book is a powerful testimony to his conversion from Hinduism to Christianity, highlighting the power of faith and personal transformation.