Adam & Eve: The Spiritual Symbolism of Genesis & Exodus - Couverture souple

Fohr, Samuel D.

 
9781621382621: Adam & Eve: The Spiritual Symbolism of Genesis & Exodus

Synopsis

In his Confessions, St. Augustine recounts the effect on him of hearing Bishop Ambrose explain various Old Testament passages figuratively: “These passages had been death to me when I took them literally, but once I had heard them explained in their spiritual meaning I began to blame myself for my despair, at least insofar as it had led me to suppose that it was quite impossible to counter people who hated and derided the law and the prophets.”

What was true of thoughtful people in St. Augustine’s day is even more true today. For many in these “enlightened” times, Bible stories present a stumbling-block to considering any of the great Western faiths as providing a way of spiritual growth: some narratives seem to condone immoral actions while others seem worthy of mockery or strain good sense. But there is an “inside” to these narratives far more digestible than their outside, and this inside is explored in Samuel Fohr’s Adam & Eve. From the episodes in the Garden of Eden to the Exodus from Egypt and the battle for entry into the Promised Land, one story after another receives a penetrating treatment revealing a current of esoteric meaning. The interpretations given are traditional in the truest sense of the word, and the author’s hope is that this book will have the kind of effect on the contemporary reader that Bishop Ambrose’s explanations had on St. Augustine so many years ago.

“A veritable metaphysical tour de force which anyone interested in understanding the Genesis story would do well to study, and a cardinal text for anyone who takes up the study of comparative religion. A text that should change the hearts and minds of all who read it.”—Rama Coomaraswamy

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À propos de l?auteur

The author received his B.A. in Philosophy from Brooklyn College and his M.A. and Ph.D. in Philosophy from the University of Michigan. He began his career at Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, and went on to the University of Pittsburgh at Bradford, where he taught for many years and is currently Professor Emeritus of Philosophy. Becoming interested in Zen Buddhism while still an undergraduate, he proceeded to investigate most of the spiritual traditions of the East. Realizing that many Biblical verses could be interpreted as expressing what are normally considered Eastern ideas, he began systematic research into the question of whether Eastern and Western traditions really expressed the same basic truths. Adam & Eve was the first fruit of this endeavor, and this newer edition greatly expands on his research. In between writing these two editions he presented papers at meetings of the American Academy of Religion and wrote Cinderella’s Gold Slipper (also published by Philosophia Perennis) in which he analyzed the spiritual symbolism of folk and fairy tales from around the world.

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