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The book "He Goes and He Cannot" (2001) by Paul M. Zulehner and Anna Hennersperger deals with issues of spirituality, identity, and the challenges of priestly and religious life in the contemporary world.
The book explores the spiritual aspects of human existence and offers an approach to healing the soul through hagiotherapy, which is based on spirituality and psychology.
From its beginnings, Christianity has been internally confronted with the question of whether it is a religion of a mystical, intimist relationship with God – to the point of temptation to flee and despise man and the world, or whether it is a prophetic,
The book is a comprehensive publicistic work in the form of essays in which social, religious, political and media phenomena are read in the manner of theological hermeneutics, through the prism of a theological eye. It is composed of five chapters.
The book wants to bring children much joy in reading, love for God and His beautiful nature.
The book by Jacques Maritain, a French philosopher, written in the spirit of neo-Thomism, presents Thomas as a key figure in Western thought, whose philosophy and theology offer answers to the spiritual and intellectual challenges of the modern age.