Exploring the intersection of Christian doctrine and contemporary culture, the book addresses key issues such as globalization, language crises, and the world's suffering. Nicholas Lash delves into how the concepts of God as Spirit, Word, and Father resonate with modern predicaments. Through chapters that tackle these themes, he invites readers to reflect on the relevance of faith in today's chaotic landscape, emphasizing the importance of holiness, meaningful dialogue, and the necessity of silence in understanding our spiritual and existential challenges.
Nicholas Lash Reihenfolge der Bücher
Nicholas Lash war ein englischer römisch-katholischer Theologe und Autor zahlreicher theologischer Bücher, der für seinen brillanten und fantasievollen Zugang zur Theologie bekannt war. Seine Arbeit setzte sich für eine offene Debatte über Schlüsselthemen innerhalb seiner Tradition ein, einschließlich der Frauenordination, und kritisierte furchtlos autoritäre Praktiken. Seine Erkenntnisse fanden häufig Eingang in die Seiten von The Tablet, wo er regelmäßig Beiträge leistete. Lash war ein gläubiger Katholik, der sich aber auch nachdrücklich für intellektuelle Freiheit und einen offenen Dialog einsetzte.



- 2004
- 1996
The common view that 'religion' is something quite separate from politics, art, science, law and economics is one that is peculiar to modern Western culture. In this book Professor Lash argues that we should begin to question seriously that viewpoint: the modern world is ending and we are now in a position to discover new forms of ancient wisdom, which have been obscured from view. These essays explore this idea in a number of directions, examining the dialogue between theology and science, the secularity of Western culture and questions of Christian hope. Part One examines the dialogue between Christianity and Hinduism, while Part Two considers the relations between theology and science, the secularity of Western culture, and questions of Christian hope, or eschatology.
- 1994
Nicholas Lash has crafted a reflection on the trinitarian dynamic of reality for those who seek a deeper understanding of the creed.