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The Religious Sense, the fruit of many years of dialogue with
students, is an exploration of the search for meaning in life.
Luigi Giussani shows that the nature of reason expresses itself in
the ultimate need for truth, goodness, and beauty. These needs
constitute the fabric of the religious sense, which is evident in
every human being everywhere and in all times. So strong is this
sense that it leads one to desire that the answer to life’s
mystery might reveal itself in some way. Giussani challenges us to
penetrate the deepest levels of experience to discover our
essential selves, breaking through the layers of opinions and
judgments that have obscured our true needs. Asserting that all the
tools necessary for self-discovery are inherent within us, he
focuses primarily on reason, not as narrowly defined by modern
philosophers, but as an openness to existence, a capacity to
comprehend and affirm reality in all of its dimensions. Part of the
so-called new religious revival, The Religious Sense avoids any
sentimental or irrational reduction of the religious experience. It
is a forthright and refreshing call to reassess our lives. In this
revised edition, John Zucchi offers a new translation of this
seminal and best-selling work.
Father Luigi Giussani engaged tirelessly in educational initiatives
throughout the course of his life. Much of his thought was
communicated through the richness and rhythm of oral discourse,
preserved as audio and video recordings in the archive of the
Fraternity of Communion and Liberation in Milan. This volume
presents the last three spiritual exercises of the Fraternity of
Communion and Liberation, drawing from the transcripts of these
recordings. In these exercises Giussani investigates the rise of
ethics and the decline of ontology that have accompanied modernity
and the spread of rationalism. Bearing up against old age and
illness, he resisted the urge to withdraw, instead finding new
avenues of communication and the technological means to reach all
corners of the movement. To Give One's Life for the Work of Another
explores the nature of God, the powerful human experience of
self-awareness, and the fundamental components of Christianity, in
the unmistakable voice of a consummate teacher. At a time when
young people are abandoning the church and questioning the value of
faith, Father Giussani's method of judging and verifying
Christianity as an experience is a timeless intervention.
Giussani begins by focusing on the Church as a community composed
of people who are aware of themselves as defined by the gift of the
Spirit, from which they derive a new conception of existence, the
fruit of conversion. He then describes the Church's developing
self-awareness of its dual elements of the human and divine.
Concerned with verifying the Church's claim to embody Christ,
Giussani situates the locus of verification in human experience,
arguing that a different type of life is born in those who try to
live the life of the Church. Why the Church? is a seminal study
that will engage both the scholar and the general reader.
HAB is happy to re-propose after many years Paul Claudel's play The
Tidings Brought to Mary, a play in a translation by Louise Morgan
Sill. A significant introduction by Luigi Giussani, founder of the
Catholic lay ecclesial movement of Communion and Liberation, helps
the reader to be drawn more deeply into the drama of the play and
to find described there the drama which faces each of us. Pope
Benedict XVI once made the point that world history is a struggle
between two kinds of love: "self-love to the point of hatred for
God, and love of God to the point of self-renunciation. This second
love brings the redemption of the world and the self." This is the
claim, the proposal of the play The Tidings Brought to Mary. After
nearly a hundred years, as we watch this Infinite Love generate the
play's heroic characters, we find ourselves begging in turn:
"Please let me meet You. Please let your love take hold of my life.
Please let me be embraced by a love that shows me where my place
is-that draws everything in my life to Yourself. Please let me obey
that love."
The Religious Sense, the fruit of many years of dialogue with
students, is an exploration of the search for meaning in life.
Luigi Giussani shows that the nature of reason expresses itself in
the ultimate need for truth, goodness, and beauty. These needs
constitute the fabric of the religious sense, which is evident in
every human being everywhere and in all times. So strong is this
sense that it leads one to desire that the answer to life’s
mystery might reveal itself in some way. Giussani challenges us to
penetrate the deepest levels of experience to discover our
essential selves, breaking through the layers of opinions and
judgments that have obscured our true needs. Asserting that all the
tools necessary for self-discovery are inherent within us, he
focuses primarily on reason, not as narrowly defined by modern
philosophers, but as an openness to existence, a capacity to
comprehend and affirm reality in all of its dimensions. Part of the
so-called new religious revival, The Religious Sense avoids any
sentimental or irrational reduction of the religious experience. It
is a forthright and refreshing call to reassess our lives. In this
revised edition, John Zucchi offers a new translation of this
seminal and best-selling work.
Giussani challenges us to penetrate the deepest levels of
experience to discover our essential selves, breaking through the
layers of opinions and judgments that have obscured our true needs.
Asserting that all the tools necessary for self-discovery are
inherent within us, he focuses primarily on reason, not as narrowly
defined by modern philosophers, but as an openness to existence, a
capacity to comprehend and affirm reality in all of its dimensions.
Part of the so-called new religious revival, The Religious Sense
avoids any sentimental or irrational reduction of the religious
experience. It is a forthright and refreshing call to reassess our
lives.
As a young priest, Luigi Giussani was troubled by Catholicism's
inability to effectively deal with secularism or laicism. In 1954
he began to develop a vision of faith rooted in experience. His
ideas resonated with students and led to the birth of the Gioventy
Studentesca (Student Youth) movement. Known today as Communion and
Liberation, the movement is flourishing in Italy and around the
world, including Canada, the United States, Brazil, Uganda, and
Britain. The Journey to Truth Is an Experience is the first English
translation of Il Cammino al vero h un'esperienza, Giussani's early
works on the Christian experience, written from 1959-64. It begins
with a guide on how to live the Christian life within the Student
Youth community, followed by a call to base one's relationship with
Christ on the example set by the apostles and other figures in the
New Testament. Giussani concludes by outlining the movement's
mission and the possibility for community, charity, and communion
in the Christian life.
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