Sebastian Franck e i paradossi del cristianesimo [Sebastian Franck and the paradoxes of Christianity]

la Società Degli Individui 34:11-25 (2009)
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«La più grande figura religiosa del cristianesimo moderno» è quella di Sebastian Franck , che, perseguitato dai teologi di tutte le Chiese, visse povero ed errabondo, «mantenendo la visione più viva e luminosa delle grandi verità del cristianesimo ed immedesimandole con la sua personalità e la sua vita». La sua opera maggiore, i Paradoxa, scritta nella scia della mistica medievale germanica, mostra che il cristianesimo consiste essenzialmente di una vita nello spirito, basata su conversione e distacco, indipendentemente da teologie e credenze, da libri sacri, culti, cerimonie e Chiese.«The most important figure in modern Christianity» is Sebastian Franck , who lived poor and wandering, victim of persecutions by the theologians of every Church, «holding the strongest and brightest vision of the great truths of the Christian faith, and identifying them with his life and personality». His chief work, Paradoxa, following the example of German medioeval mysticism, demonstrates that Christianism depends fundamentally on a life of the Spirit, founded on conversion and detachment, without any connexion to theologies and beliefs, sacred books, worship and Churches

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