Life's Great Questions

Life's Great Questions

Published in the United States in 2015, Queriniana has now made available in Italian this essay by Jean Vanier: "a book about asking questions" rather than "a book of answers." The last of his works to appear in Italian, it takes on new resonance following the author's death at ninety. While some themes will be familiar to readers of his earlier books, the form he chose here opens a living dialogue with readers on the deep questions of human existence. Vanier makes philosophy, psychology, and theology vivid and tangible, never letting the weight of his profound personal knowledge overwhelm the page. He offers his dense eighty-six years of lived experience—freely given—to awaken in each reader a deeper awareness of what matters: listening, conscience, anguish, the search for communion. It is a profound and generative "pilgrimage of thought and ideas."

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