‘Charlie Hebdo’ Redux: Islam and Free Speech
Are there ‘natural’ limits to freedom? This essay argues that the dignity on which freedom is based must be recognized as underpinning not only traditional but also secular conceptions of freedom.
Are there ‘natural’ limits to freedom? This essay argues that the dignity on which freedom is based must be recognized as underpinning not only traditional but also secular conceptions of freedom.
At the heart of these spiritual aphorisms is a certitude of the transcendent scope of the human vocation. Like so many heartbeats in a person's lifetime, they reiterate in ever varying forms the innate human need to know absolute Truth, & to live a life which far surpasses the confines of the ego.
Dr. Seyyed Hossein Nasr’s views on the environment are related to the principial foundations of a cosmology in which the physical environment of the phenomenal world are seen as a manifestation of the theophany rooted in the Sacred, and therefore connecting Man and Nature to God.