Publisher's Synopsis
Presentation of the book YHWH the Numinous!GOD IS BACK: YHWH the Numinous!21 Lessons for the 21st century: Is God back? Yuval Noah Harari.Rudolf Otto: But what is, and how is, this Numinous itself, objective, felt outside of me?YHWH: Fernandinho e Paula, Composition and Ministry. (Song and Cloudy Ministry)Foreword: Jesus Christ1. YHWH: "The I Am". (without predicate and adjective)2. YHWH is the center and is manifested by the Trinity: (Father Son and Holy Spirit).3. YHWH: the One and the Other (Karl Barth took from Rudolf Otto: "God is the Totally Other)"4 - YHWH: Jesus is the Face of God. (Anthropomorphic image).5 - YHVH: Numinous of Men1 - What is the phenomenon? The fact? The empirical problem?The phenomenon is YHWH. (C. G. Jung: Even an absurd idea, it is real).2 - Which theoretical instrument will guide my empirical problem?It was the Prophet Isaias who unleashed "The Sacred - in Africa! My Theoretical Instrument is The Sacred: the origin of all religions. Holy! Holy! Holy!3 - What is what I am writing for? How will they use what I'm writing?What I am writing serves for Christians to understand the importance of Christianity to the world in the 21st century. What I am writing will be used as Inclusion of Christianity in the debates of the 21st century. YHWH Reina ... !!!4 - Where do I want to go? Expected outcome?The Great Reset: As a Language Reactionary, I intend to show that Christianity is the most evolved thought that the Subject has ever enjoyed, 21st century. The Great Reset - "The Great Redefinition" we will be part!IN CONFRONT WITH POST-MODERN SPIRITUALITY: THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN THE SACRED AND THE PROFANE: There can be real spirituality without developing worship and faith in God. But without the notion of the sacred, there is no spirituality that deserves that name. As important as faith in God and his worship are for religion, there is an even more significant criterion for the essence of religion, as I have repeatedly stressed: the difference between sacred and profane. Rudolf Otto, The Sacred.