Fully Human- Fully Divine

Integral Dynamic Monotheism, A Meeting Point Between the Vedic Vision and the Vision of Christ

by John Martin Sahajananda


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 03-04-2014

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 5x8
Page Count : 138
ISBN : 9781482819557
Format : Hardcover
Dimensions : 5x8
Page Count : 138
ISBN : 9781482819571
Format : E-Book
Dimensions : N/A
Page Count : 138
ISBN : 9781482819564

About the Book

Fully Human-Fully Divine: Integral Dynamic Monotheism, a Meeting Point between the Vedic Vision and the Vision of Christ is the latest book of John Martin Sahajananda. This books deals with finding the answer to the fundamental question: Who are human beings? He looks for the answer to this basic question in two categories of spiritual traditions, viz., prophetic tradition and wisdom tradition. The wisdom tradition seems to focus on our oneness with God and the prophetic tradition on our humanness. He proposes a view that integrates these two views in an inclusive way. We are fully human and also fully divine. He looks at spiritual life as a dynamic process of evolution in relationship with God. This process he describes as Integral Dynamic Monotheism. In the second part of the book, he explains to us about similarities between the spiritual awakening and spiritual evolution in the Vedic tradition and the biblical tradition. He shows how close these great traditions can come, and when they come close together, they realize what they need from one another to make them richer and fuller. Thus he says that the challenge of Upanishadic tradition to Christianity is to open the nondualistic experience of Jesus, which is the radical love of God for all the Christians. In the same way, the challenge of Christ to the Vedic tradition is to translate its nondualistic wisdom of God, which is the radical love of God, into nondualistic action and social transformation that is the radical love of one’s neighbor.


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