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Roland Faber

    Depths As Yet Unspoken
    The Cosmic Spirit
    The Divine Manifold
    Der Selbsteinsatz Gottes
    Prozeßtheologie
    Gott als Poet der Welt: Anliegen und Perspektiven der Prozesstheologie
    • The Divine Manifold

      • 600 Seiten
      • 21 Lesestunden
      4,4(3)Abgeben

      Exploring themes of religion and philosophy, this book intricately weaves a narrative inspired by Dante's Divine Comedy. It delves into the complex interplay of love and power, engaging with the challenges of multiplicity. Through its thought-provoking discussions, it invites readers to reflect on the nuanced dynamics that shape human experience and understanding.

      The Divine Manifold
    • The Cosmic Spirit

      • 412 Seiten
      • 15 Lesestunden

      Exploring the connection between humanity and the cosmos, this book poses profound questions about existence and our relationship with a universal Spirit. It presents a spirituality that transcends traditional religions, offering nine paths and nineteen meditations designed to awaken a deeper consciousness of purpose and interconnectedness. By encouraging readers to embrace their essence as stardust, it invites a journey of spiritual evolution and love, emphasizing the importance of mutual friendship with all beings in the vast multiverse.

      The Cosmic Spirit
    • Depths As Yet Unspoken

      • 320 Seiten
      • 12 Lesestunden

      Exploring the mystical dimensions of Whitehead's philosophy, the book delves into his assertion that philosophy embodies a form of mysticism, providing direct insight into profound, unarticulated depths. It examines where these depths manifest in Whitehead's work and highlights the themes associated with them, inviting readers to uncover the intricate relationship between his philosophical ideas and mystical insights.

      Depths As Yet Unspoken
    • The Becoming of God

      • 258 Seiten
      • 10 Lesestunden

      Exploring the intersection of spirituality and the cosmos, this book delves into process theology, offering fresh perspectives on belief in God amidst a diverse religious landscape. It emphasizes our connection to the organic cycles of life and posits that beauty, harmony, and peace are foundational to existence. Drawing from Alfred North Whitehead's insights, it presents a transformative approach to experiencing and understanding our world, advocating for mutual care and a vision for a peaceful future society that embraces the marginalized and forgotten.

      The Becoming of God
    • The Ocean of God

      On the Transreligious Future of Religions

      • 262 Seiten
      • 10 Lesestunden

      Exploring the concept of transreligiousness, the book presents a vision for the future of religions characterized by polyphilic pluralism. It emphasizes the unity of various faiths through process philosophy and Baha'i thought, advocating for a collective spiritual impulse that transcends secularism and transhumanism. The narrative suggests that this approach can foster a peaceful, civilized future, highlighting the importance of embracing diverse religious perspectives while seeking common ground.

      The Ocean of God
    • The Mind of Whitehead

      • 744 Seiten
      • 27 Lesestunden

      Connectivity is central to Alfred North Whitehead's philosophy, emphasizing interdependence over rigid structures. Professor Roland Faber explores Whitehead's diverse interests, including Mathematics, Divinity, Political Philosophy, and Cosmology, revealing thematic connections that unify his thought. Rather than seeking fixed patterns, Faber encourages readers to embrace the impermanence and diversity inherent in Whitehead's work, highlighting the richness of his ideas and the experience of engaging with his texts.

      The Mind of Whitehead