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God-Man

George W. Carey, Inez Eudora Perry

Maison d'édition: DigiCat

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In 'God-Man,' readers are invited to explore a profound anthology that delves into the metaphysical intersections of spirituality and human existence. This collection masterfully navigates a tapestry of themes ranging from philosophical contemplations on divinity to the intrinsic nature of humanity's place within the cosmos. Through an eclectic mix of essays, narratives, and poetic articulations, the anthology provides a rich literary context that encourages deep reflection. The diversity of works included allows for a spectrum of interpretations and a layered understanding of these timeless themes. The anthology features writings from thought leaders like George W. Carey and Inez Eudora Perry, whose explorations offer insightful perspectives into early 20th-century metaphysical thought. These contributors, heralds of spiritual introspection and enlightenment, draw upon historical, cultural, and esoteric traditions to enrich readers' understanding of the symbiotic relationship between the divine and human. Their collective voices underscore the anthology's alignment with movements that sought to transcend conventional religious narratives and embrace a more universal spiritual truth. 'God-Man' is an essential compendium for those seeking to immerse themselves in the varied dimensions of spirituality and humanity. This volume is a gateway to a multitude of perspectives, inviting readers to embrace a holistic understanding of the divine principle within the human experience. Its diverse contributions serve not only as an educational resource but also as a catalyst for personal reflection and intertextual dialogue, fostering a deeper engagement with the profound questions of existence. Through these myriad voices, the anthology promises an enriching journey for any reader willing to explore its depths.
Disponible depuis: 21/11/2023.
Longueur d'impression: 121 pages.

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