Creative Fidelity
Discover the profound insights of Gabriel Marcel in Creative Fidelity, published by Fordham University Press in 2002. This enlightening collection of lectures and essays serves as an exceptional introduction to Marcel's philosophical thought, spanning 261 pages of rich content.
In Creative Fidelity, Marcel explores enduring themes such as faith, fidelity, belief, incarnate being, and participation. He delves into the complexities of religious tolerance and orthodoxy, offering readers a comprehensive understanding of these vital concepts. Additionally, the book features a critical essay on the influential philosopher Karl Jaspers, further enriching the discourse.
Perfect for those interested in philosophy and religion, Creative Fidelity invites readers to engage with Marcel's ideas and reflect on their own beliefs. Enhance your philosophical library with this essential work that bridges the gap between thought and spirituality.