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When you begin to write about God, until it either falls out of your hand or begins to sing, not a song, but a rhythm, in which the author becomes the harp through which the glorified one pours out polyphonically into the matter. You need courage, because the subject is revealed with an authenticity that does not allow plagiarism. When you write about God, creation becomes beauty and is expressed through joy: the mind and heart rise, sensitivity exceeds the limits of the human, becoming the chalice in which the Impenetrable finds its rest.

Reading Christian poetry today appears to be an obsolete concern, but authentic Christianity is not "marketed," it is not touched by mercantilism. Therefore, for those who have the courage to do so, poetry turns into prayer, descending from the mind into the heart. Through this compendium of essentialized theology, Father Constantin Guzgă proposes us to return to the beginnings, "stripped of passions, forsaken by...

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When you begin to write about God, until it either falls out of your hand or begins to sing, not a song, but a rhythm, in which the author becomes the harp through which the glorified one pours out polyphonically into the matter. You need courage, because the subject is revealed with an authenticity that does not allow plagiarism. When you write about God, creation becomes beauty and is expressed through joy: the mind and heart rise, sensitivity exceeds the limits of the human, becoming the chalice in which the Impenetrable finds its rest.

Reading Christian poetry today appears to be an obsolete concern, but authentic Christianity is not "marketed," it is not touched by mercantilism. Therefore, for those who have the courage to do so, poetry turns into prayer, descending from the mind into the heart. Through this compendium of essentialized theology, Father Constantin Guzgă proposes us to return to the beginnings, "stripped of passions, forsaken by death", with one condition: to be read in the spirit of prayer and Romanian ethos.

Prof. Dan Sandu

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Publishing date: 
2016
Pages: 
54
ISBN: 
978-606-666-428-8
Cover type: 
broșată
Format: 
13 x 20 cm
Color: 
monocrom

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