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Hunger for God
Module 1
Physicality
We experience hunger, thirst, get tried, propagate.
Spirituality
We search for meaning, freedom, justice, love, and many qualities.
paradox
an expression or revelation of an inner or inherent contradiction.
incongruousness
we want to be better persons but our actions do not conform to the ideals.
human innermost longings
assurance that we are loved
for enjoyment
to be beautiful
to be great
intimacy without shame
wholehearted and passionate
to make a long and deep lasting impact
Creature-ness of Man
Man is bound by time and space, but transcendence is still possible.
Transcendence
Going beyond and surpassing one’s self.
human heart
Our desire for God is written in our?
God
Man exists not by himself but he is created by ___ and for ___.
God never ceases
never ceases to draw man to himself.
ONLY in God
Man will find true happiness and truth ONLY in?
St. Augustine
Who said “My heart is restless until it rests in you”?
St. Teresa of Avila
Who said “Whoever has God lacks nothing: God alone is enough”?
Anthropological and theological faith
what are the two kinds of faith?
God (Theo)
Theo means?
Man
Anthropos means?
Theological faith
The descending invitation of God to man.
Anthropological faith
The ascending response of man to God’s loving invitation.
A two way traffic
Describe the two kinds of faith
St. Paul
who said “Grace is built on nature”
Religiousis-man
As a religious being man is called as?
Psalm 63
What was the psalm of David when he was in the wilderness of Judah.
Logotherapy
what was the explanation of humanity’s hunger for God in psychology?
Viktor Frankl
Austrian neurologist that created Logotherapy
Ludwig Feuerbach
According to him, God is the projection of the strongest desire of humanity.
Unknown God
What does Agnostos Theos mean?
Natural movement
A result of substantial form acting upon it’s material component.
Violent movement
A body when left to itself must be at rest until it is disturbed by something else.
fundamentalist
More on reason but less faith
fanatic
more on faith but less reason
St. Anselm
transforming the belief of faith into the seeing of understanding.