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From the Underground Church to Freedom [Minkštas viršelis]

  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 374 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 229x152x19 mm, 36 b&w illustrations - 36 Halftones, black and white
  • Išleidimo metai: 01-Jul-2025
  • Leidėjas: University of Notre Dame Press
  • ISBN-10: 0268106789
  • ISBN-13: 9780268106782
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  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 374 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 229x152x19 mm, 36 b&w illustrations - 36 Halftones, black and white
  • Išleidimo metai: 01-Jul-2025
  • Leidėjas: University of Notre Dame Press
  • ISBN-10: 0268106789
  • ISBN-13: 9780268106782
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
International best-selling author and theologian Tomį Halķk shares for the first time the dramatic story of his life as a secretly ordained priest in Communist Czechoslovakia.

Born in Prague in 1948, Tomį Halķk spent his childhood under Stalinism. He describes his conversion to Christianity during the time of communist persecution of the church, his secret study of theology, and secret priesthood ordination in East Germany. Halķk speaks candidly of his doubts and crises of faith as well as of his conflicts within the church. He worked as a psychotherapist for over a decade and, at the same time, was active in the underground church and in the dissident movement with the legendary Cardinal Tomįek and Vįclav Havel, who proposed Halķk as his successor to the Czech presidency. Since the fall of the regime, Halķk has served as general secretary to the Czech Conference of Bishops and was an advisor to John Paul II and Vįclav Havel.

Woven throughout Halķk's story is the turbulent history of the church and society in the heart of Europe: the 1968 Prague Spring, the occupation of Czechoslovakia, the self-immolation of his classmate Jan Palach, the "flying university," the 1989 Velvet Revolution, and the difficult transition from totalitarian communist regime to democracy. Tomį Halķk was a direct witness to many of these events, and he provides valuable testimony about the backdrop of political events and personal memories of the key figures of that time.

Recenzijos

"For Halķk, the church was an aide to the revolution because it provided the spiritual impetus and educational institutions for a cultural conversion. The revolution did not create utopia . . . [ b]ut it did usher in a new, hopeful way of looking at the world, and a renewed appreciation for truth and justice." Commonweal

"The story of the religious movements in Czechoslovakia during the Soviet era is little known in contrast to the Polish, which is why Halķk's memoirs, From the Underground Church to Freedom, are a truly fascinating read. Halķk has become one of the most important religious voices from the East since the fall of the Berlin Wall." Law and Liberty

"It is one thing to live in interesting times, quite another to write interestingly about them. Halik achieves this." The Irish Catholic

"Halķk's autobiography is a richly drawn self-portrait of a complex man who has a deep commitment to the Church and a desire to reconcile it with the contemporary world, yet one who has also known times of doubt and spiritual crisis, which he discusses with forthrightness. At the same time, it offers a vivid picture of the Czech Church under Communist rule and its aftermath." Catholic Library World

"An underground Catholic priest and member of the Czech resistance, Halik was important in bringing down the communist regime in that country . . . one has to admire his great courage and contribution to the end of totalitarianism in his country." Law and Religion Forum

"With eloquent sensitivity, Tomį Halķk, a clandestinely ordained Roman Catholic priest, pulls back the Iron Curtain to illuminate a dark period of Czechoslovakian history. From the Underground Church to Freedom is a memoir enfolded with spiritual wisdom, incisive and frank in its assessment of Halķk's life and of the continuing narrative of the church universal as she has moved into the twenty-first century. . . . Poignant and profound, this book is a needed reminder that hope springs eternal even in the face of overwhelming evil." Foreword Reviews

"It is possible that Halķk is the most thoughtful, learned and interesting Catholic that is widely unknown in the United States today. Hopefully, this book will right that wrong." America

"The story of the religious movements in Czechoslovakia during the Soviet era is little known in contrast to the Polish, which is why Halķk's memoirs, From the Underground Church to Freedom, are a truly fascinating read. Halķk has become one of the most important religious voices from the East since the fall of the Berlin Wall." Law and Liberty

"From the Underground Church to Freedom is a spiritual autobiography in the tradition of St. Augustine's Confessions, John Henry Newman's Apologia Pro Vita Sua and Thomas Merton's Seven Storey Mountain. . . .the most interesting, challenging, and evocative dimension of Halķk's autobiography is his intensely personal reflections both on the progress and development of his own spiritual life and the effect that the people that he meets and the events in which he is involved have on that development. " Catholic Outlook

Daugiau informacijos

Winner of Foreword INDIES Book of the Year Award: Religion, Gold Medal 2019 (United States) and Catholic Press Association Book Award: Memoir, Second Place 2020 (United States).
Are You Writing About Yourself?
My Path to Faith
The Spring That Turned Into Winter
My Path to Priesthood
A Priest of the Underground Church
The Decade of Spiritual Renewal
The Revolution of St Agnes
Exodus
New Foundations
The Experience of Darkness
The Path of Politics Challenge or Temptation?
Windows on the World
On the Threshold of Old Age
A Journey to Eternal Silence
Tomį Halķk is a Czech Roman Catholic priest, philosopher, theologian, and scholar. He is a professor of sociology at Charles University in Prague, pastor of the Academic Parish of St. Salvator Church in Prague, president of the Czech Christian Academy, and a winner of the Templeton Prize. His books, which are bestsellers in his own country, have been translated into nineteen languages and have received several literary prizes. He is the author of numerous books, including I Want You to Be: On the God of Love, winner of the Catholic Press Association Book Award in Theology and Foreword Reviews' INDIES Book of the Year Award in Philosophy.

Gerald Turner has translated numerous Czech authors, including Vįclav Havel, Ivan Klķma, and Ludvķk Vaculķk, among others. He received the US PEN Translation Award in 2004.