Description |
247 pages ; 23 cm |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references. |
Note |
Translation of La force du silence : Contre la dictature du bruit (Paris, Librairie Artheme Fayard, 2016). |
Summary |
In a time when there is more and more noise, and technology and materialism continue to exert their hold on us, Cardinal Robert Sarah presents a bold book about the strength of silence. The world generates so much noise that seeking moments of silence only becomes more necessary. For Cardinal Sarah, modern man, in repressing the divine, finds himself in a deep dilemma, an oppressive and anguishing trial. The Cardinal recalls that life is a silent relationship between what is most intimate in man and God. Silence is indispensable for hearing the music of God: prayer arises from silence and returns to silence with ever greater depth. In this long and profound conversation with Nicolas Diat, done within the hallowed walls of silence in the famous Carthusian monastery of La Grande Chartreux in France, the Cardinal proposes the question: can those who do not know silence ever attain truth, beauty, love? The response is undeniable: all that is great and creative is formed by silence. God is silence. |
Subject |
Diat, Nicolas -- Interviews.
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Silence -- Religious aspects -- Christianity.
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Added Author |
Diat, Nicolas.
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Miller, Michael J.
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ISBN |
9781621641919 |
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1621641910 |
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