Author: | Giuseppe Tassani | ISBN: | 9781458213037 |
Publisher: | Abbott Press | Publication: | February 5, 2014 |
Imprint: | Abbott Press | Language: | English |
Author: | Giuseppe Tassani |
ISBN: | 9781458213037 |
Publisher: | Abbott Press |
Publication: | February 5, 2014 |
Imprint: | Abbott Press |
Language: | English |
Giuseppe Tassani strongly believes that every person has a primary duty of reflecting on life, death, and afterlife. Raised Catholic, Tassani is firmly convinced that the intimate need of religiousness can be expressed by praying to God, speaking about God, or meditating. In The Suggestions of the Divine, Tassani considers the nature of the divine and examines whether his analysis is rational and free of any polemic or verbatim intent.
Sharing his beliefs and ideas, Tassani reflects on the themes of transcendence while seeking to demonstrate the results of virtuous research that seems to prove the personal need of a methodical explanation on the greatest myths of existence. As he systematically moves through the myths of creation, faith, divinity, the present, evil, human destiny, and Christ, Tassani attempts to answer a multitude of questions about his own existence and eventually come to a rational interpretation of his presence in the universe.
The Suggestions of the Divine shares one mans thought-provoking reflections as he explores his perplexities, doubts, purpose, and simply wonders why.
Giuseppe Tassani strongly believes that every person has a primary duty of reflecting on life, death, and afterlife. Raised Catholic, Tassani is firmly convinced that the intimate need of religiousness can be expressed by praying to God, speaking about God, or meditating. In The Suggestions of the Divine, Tassani considers the nature of the divine and examines whether his analysis is rational and free of any polemic or verbatim intent.
Sharing his beliefs and ideas, Tassani reflects on the themes of transcendence while seeking to demonstrate the results of virtuous research that seems to prove the personal need of a methodical explanation on the greatest myths of existence. As he systematically moves through the myths of creation, faith, divinity, the present, evil, human destiny, and Christ, Tassani attempts to answer a multitude of questions about his own existence and eventually come to a rational interpretation of his presence in the universe.
The Suggestions of the Divine shares one mans thought-provoking reflections as he explores his perplexities, doubts, purpose, and simply wonders why.