The Curve of the Sacred: An Exploration of Human Spirituality (Value Inquiry Book Series 178) (Value Inquiry Book Series)
معرفی کتاب «The Curve of the Sacred: An Exploration of Human Spirituality (Value Inquiry Book Series 178) (Value Inquiry Book Series)» نوشتهٔ Constantin V. Ponomareff and Kenneth A. Bryson در سال 2006. این کتاب در فرمت pdf، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.
This interdisciplinary book examines the nature of spirituality and the role it plays in the search for meaning. Spirituality is a loving tendency towards the sacred. In a secular environment, the sacred is taken to be a power greater than self. In a religious environment, the Sacred refers to God, or Higher Power. The book examines the developments of the s/Sacred in great works of art and literature, as well as in medicine, theology, psychology, philosophy, and religion. Spirituality also functions as an unloving tendency towards disunity, or a force for evil. The first part of the book examines the ways of the spiritual as a force for good and evil. We have just witnessed one of the bloodiest centuries in human history. The experience of two World Wars leaves a legacy of brokenness: “Where Nossack’s reminiscences bore poetic, compassionate, and personal witness to the disaster, Eliot’s poetry reads more like a sacred and religious poem taking contemporary Western European civilization to task—much like the biblical prophets of old—for its spiritual bankruptcy.” Albert Einstein, Edvard Munch’s Madonna, and Carl Jung’s ‘unconscious’ touch the curve of the Sacred in more promising places. The second part examines how the search for meaning works. The distinction between being human and being a person plays a central role in the life of the spiritual; “...the spiritual is manifest in the activities taking place in the central self. The central self is the locus of all thoughts, feelings, acts of reason and judgment, conscious and unconscious processes alike. The central self is the place where social relationships and environmental relationships are processed. The essential feature of the central self is that it does not exist outside these processes.” The same spiritual energies that light up great works of art also light up our destructive side, only the associations’ change. Contents Editorial Foreword by Kenneth A. BRYSON Foreword by Rose Tekel Acknowledgments Introduction by Kenneth A. BRYSON Part One Constantin V. PONOMAREFF: Spirituality from the Perspective of the Humanities Tradition One: The Sacred and Evil Two: Healers and Would-Be Healers Three: The Koran’s Compassionate Spirit Four: Transformations of the Sacred in Russian Society Five: Mussorgsky’s Night on Bald Mountain Six: T.S. Eliot’s “The Wasteland” Seven: G?nter Grass’s The Tin Drum: The Sacred in Destructive Guise Eight: A Meditation on Albert Camus Nine: The Sacred as Subatomic Particle, Image, Subliminal Intelligence or Metaphor Ten: Albert Einstein Eleven: Edvard Munch’s Madonna Twelve: Jung’s Unconscious Thirteen: The Sacred and Time Part Two Kenneth A. BRYSON: Becoming Personal from the Spiritual Fourteen: The Nature of Spirituality Fifteen: Acting towards the Divine Image Sixteen: The Spiritual Nature of Dependency Seventeen: Recovery as Process Eighteen: Spirituality and Human Death Nineteen: Spirituality and Religion Notes Bibliography About the Authors Index Cover Page......Page 1 Title Page......Page 4 ISBN 9042020318......Page 5 Contents......Page 10 Editorial Foreword......Page 12 Foreword......Page 14 Acknowledgments......Page 18 Introduction......Page 20 Part One: Spirituality from the Perspective of the Humanities Tradition......Page 24 ONE: The Sacred and Evil......Page 26 TWO: Healers and Would-Be Healers......Page 34 THREE: The Koran’s Compassionate Spirit......Page 40 FOUR: Transformations of the Sacred in Russian Society......Page 42 FIVE: Mussorgsky’s Night on Bald Mountain......Page 46 SIX: T.S. Eliot’s “The Wasteland”......Page 50 SEVEN: Günter Grass’s The Tin Drum: The Sacred in Destructive Guise......Page 56 EIGHT: A Meditation on Albert Camus......Page 60 NINE: The Sacred as Subatomic Particle, Image, Subliminal Intelligence or Metaphor......Page 64 TEN: Albert Einstein......Page 70 ELEVEN: Edvard Munch’s Madonna......Page 76 TWELVE: Jung’s Unconscious......Page 80 THIRTEEN: The Sacred and Time......Page 84 Part Two: Becoming Personal from the Spiritual......Page 88 FOURTEEN: The Nature of Spirituality......Page 90 FIFTEEN: Acting towards the Divine Image......Page 112 SIXTEEN: The Spiritual Nature of Dependency......Page 134 SEVENTEEN: Recovery as Process......Page 150 EIGHTEEN: Spirituality and Human Death......Page 170 NINETEEN: Spirituality and Religion......Page 180 Notes......Page 188 Bibliography......Page 202 About the Authors......Page 214 A......Page 216 B......Page 217 C......Page 218 D......Page 220 E......Page 221 F......Page 222 H......Page 223 I......Page 224 J......Page 225 L......Page 226 M......Page 227 N......Page 228 P......Page 229 Q......Page 230 R......Page 231 S......Page 232 T......Page 234 V......Page 235 Z......Page 236 "This book is about life's meaning, a spiritual dimension about which, by nature, all persons wonder. The book follows the human journey in works of art, literature, music, medicine, theology, philosophy, psychology, and religion." --Book Jacket 1. Spirituality From The Perspective Of The Humanities Tradition. -- 2. Becoming Personal From The Spiritual. Constantin V. Ponomareff, Kenneth A. Bryson. Includes Bibliographical References (p. [183]-193) And Index.
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