In his most deeply personal work, religious scholar Needleman cuts a
clear path through today?s clamorous debates over the existence of
God, illuminating an entirely new way of approaching the question of
how to understand a higher power. I n this new book, philosopher Jacob
Needleman? whose voice and ideas have done so much to open the West to
esoteric and Eastern religious ideas in the twentieth and twenty-first
centuries?intimately considers humanity?s most vital question: What is
God? Needleman begins by taking us more than a half century into the
past, to his own experience as a brilliant, promising, Ivyeducated
student of philosophy?atheistic, existential, and unwilling to blindly
accept childish religiosity. But an unsettling meeting with the
venerated Zen teacher D. T. Suzuki, combined with the sudden need to
accept a dreary position teaching the philosophy of religion, forced
the young academician to look more closely at the religious ideas he
had once thought dead. Within traditional religious texts the scholar
discovered a core of esoteric and philosophical ideas, more mature and
challenging than anything he had ever associated with Judaism,
Christianity, and the religions of the East. At the same time,
Needleman came to realize?as he shares with the reader?that ideas and
words are not enough. Ideas and words, no matter how profound, cannot
prevent hatred, arrogance, and ultimate despair, and cannot prevent
our individual lives from descending into violence and illusion. And
with this insight, Needleman begins to open the reader to a new kind
of understanding: The inner realization that in order to lead the
lives we were intended for, the very nature of human experience must
change, including the very structure of our perception and indeed the
very structure of our minds. In What Is God?, Needleman draws us
closer to the meaning and nature of this needed change?and shows how
our present confusion about the purpose of religion and the concept of
God reflects a widespread psychological starvation for this specific
quality of thought and experience. In rich and varied detail, the book
describes this inner experience?and how almost all of us, atheists and
?believers? alike, actually have been visited by it, but without
understanding what it means and why the intentional cultivation of
this quality of experience is necessary for the fullness of our
existence.
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ISBN
9781101152089
Publisert
2017
Utgiver
Penguin US
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Engelsk
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Digital bok
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