Becoming Aware of the Logos: The Way of St. John the Evangelist

Nonfiction, Religion & Spirituality, Theology, Christianity
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Author: Georg Kuhlewind ISBN: 9781584205111
Publisher: Steinerbooks Publication: January 1, 1985
Imprint: Lindisfarne Books Language: English
Author: Georg Kuhlewind
ISBN: 9781584205111
Publisher: Steinerbooks
Publication: January 1, 1985
Imprint: Lindisfarne Books
Language: English
A single human being has no reality; the existence of man begins with the word that floats between I and you. The Logos connects human beings through the Word; all else is temptation or a temporary connection. Georg Kühlewind. To become aware of the Logos is to become aware of the Logos in oneself.... The world speaks. Before all else, it utters speaking itself. Or does speaking utter the world. So begin the first two chapters of this inspired, existential meditation on the contemporary meaning of the message of St. John: In the beginning was the Word. Through this WordLogosall things became. In it was life, the light of human beings. It shown I the darkness, and the darkness received it not. It was in the world, and the world did not know it. It entered individual being, and, to those who received it, it gave the ability to become the children of God. Its radiance was seen, full of grace and truth. The fruit of many years of study and meditation, Becoming Aware of the Logos places the reader in the world of living thinking and cognitive love. It teaches the way of grace and truth in a radical, original manner. For the Logos, although it is the ground of any true logic, is beyond ordinary dialectic. The author does not approach his subject conventionally, but penetrates and communicates it by unfolding central themes such as: the Logos in the beginning; the light in the darkness; the speaker; life; spirit; grace; and truth.
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A single human being has no reality; the existence of man begins with the word that floats between I and you. The Logos connects human beings through the Word; all else is temptation or a temporary connection. Georg Kühlewind. To become aware of the Logos is to become aware of the Logos in oneself.... The world speaks. Before all else, it utters speaking itself. Or does speaking utter the world. So begin the first two chapters of this inspired, existential meditation on the contemporary meaning of the message of St. John: In the beginning was the Word. Through this WordLogosall things became. In it was life, the light of human beings. It shown I the darkness, and the darkness received it not. It was in the world, and the world did not know it. It entered individual being, and, to those who received it, it gave the ability to become the children of God. Its radiance was seen, full of grace and truth. The fruit of many years of study and meditation, Becoming Aware of the Logos places the reader in the world of living thinking and cognitive love. It teaches the way of grace and truth in a radical, original manner. For the Logos, although it is the ground of any true logic, is beyond ordinary dialectic. The author does not approach his subject conventionally, but penetrates and communicates it by unfolding central themes such as: the Logos in the beginning; the light in the darkness; the speaker; life; spirit; grace; and truth.

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