Un Mondo Secolarizzato Basta a Se Stesso?

Why reason is not the Goddess-Reason; the failure of the philosophical "great accounts" (idealism, positivism, Marxism ...) where it was supposed to remove the "space of the Sacred"; the irreversibility of the "Great Question" on the meaning of life and the history of m...

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Published in:Miscellanea francescana
Main Author: Antiseri, Dario 1940- (Author)
Contributors: Todisco, Orlando 1937- (Honoree)
Format: Print Article
Language:Italian
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Published: [2017]
In: Miscellanea francescana
IxTheo Classification:CB Christian life; spirituality
CH Christianity and Society
KBA Western Europe
Further subjects:B sense of life
B Preghiera
B religiosità
B Ragione
B senso della vita
B Secolarizzazione
B Secularization
B Todisco, Orlando 1937-
B Festschrift
B Religiosity
B Reason
B Prayer
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Summary:Why reason is not the Goddess-Reason; the failure of the philosophical "great accounts" (idealism, positivism, Marxism ...) where it was supposed to remove the "space of the Sacred"; the irreversibility of the "Great Question" on the meaning of life and the history of mankind; the "Great Question" as "problem" rather than "examination": "Thinking about the meaning of life is to pray" (L. Wittgenstein); because man remains "conscientious" despite all the processes of laicization and secularization; the Christian message as a constituent element of European identity; using Thomas S. Eliot: "If Christianity disappears, our entire culture will disappear and then we will have to pass through many centuries of brutality".
ISSN:0026-587X
Contains:Enthalten in: Miscellanea francescana