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The Saviour Syndrome: Searching for Hope and Meaning in an Age …
WebbHe has the aura of the mysterious stranger, arriving from beyond, haunted, solitary, fearless, and living outside all normal social bounds and conventions. He carries direct Christ allusions, stavros meaning ‘cross’ in Greek. Everybody from his own generation is in love with him, male and female. WebbIn this groundbreaking work, acclaimed sociologist John Carroll argues that humans in the Western tradition are, by their nature, savior seeking. What he describes as a 'savior syndrome' impels humans to find someone, or some equivalent, to show the way to a better life and counter the quintessentially modern ordeal of unbelief. pantone 2290
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WebbJohn Carroll The Saviour Syndrome: Searching for Hope and Meaning in an Age of Unbelief Sutherland House: Toronto pp 264, $ 29.99 reviewed by ROSS FITZGERALD The Saviour Syndromeposes a crucial question, especially for people searching for hope in their lives: “What can replace religion?” WebbWho do we look up to? Christ the Savior is no more. In the modern West, the life of the most significant figure in the history of the culture is assumed to be obsolete. What remains? Quite a lot, actually. In this groundbreaking work, acclaimed sociologist John Carroll argues that… WebbIn this groundbreaking work, acclaimed sociologist John Carroll argues that humans in the Western tradition are, by their nature, savior seeking. What he describes as a 'savior syndrome' impels humans to find someone, or some equivalent, to show the way to a better life and counter the quintessentially modern ordeal of unbelief. エンリッチ 製本