Life’s Meaning and Religion in Contemporary Europe The Case of Slovenia
One of the questions as old as humanity itself is the search for "meaning". To have a grasp of the meaning of life is a desired object in perception of each individual's representation of his/her unique world, as well as in collective consciousness. When we combine these two dimensions with the perception of modern man and the question of meaning, a more complex picture emerges. In this picture, each of us is scattered on one side of this complexity. Some are clearer and more submissive than the others are, yet even in the most sublime spiritual saturation, this confusion about what meaning is, can suddenly embrace us. In this book, you will find some answers to your questions about meaning.
One of the questions as old as humanity itself is the search for "meaning". To have a grasp of the meaning of life is a desired object in perception of each individual's representation of his/her unique world, as well as in collective consciousness. When we combine these two dimensions with the perception of modern man and the question of meaning, a more complex picture emerges. In this picture, each of us is scattered on one side of this complexity. Some are clearer and more submissive than the others are, yet even in the most sublime spiritual saturation, this confusion about what meaning is, can suddenly embrace us. In this book, you will find some answers to your questions about meaning.