Love, 9781915776280
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Unraveling love’s mysteries: hate, sexuality, death, reason, and humanity’s future.

Love

The Mysterious Logic of the Heart

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  • Paperback

    122 pages

  • Release Date

    20 April 2025

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Summary

‘What our world needs most of all today is love… because the deepest, albeit often unacknowledged, human longing of our time is the longing for true love.’ – Pietro Archiati

The word love has become so hackneyed that it can mean almost anything. Yet the concept or idea of love remains one of most unfathomable mysteries of human life. Here, in five carefully sculpted chapters, Pietro Archiati takes up the challenge to illuminate and expand upon our understanding of th…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9781915776280
ISBN-10:1915776287
Author:Pietro Archiati, Paul King
Publisher:Temple Lodge Publishing
Imprint:Temple Lodge Publishing
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:122
Release Date:20 April 2025
Weight:202g
Dimensions:234mm x 156mm
About The Author

Pietro Archiati

Pietro Archiati (1944-2022) was born near Brescia in Italy. From the age of ten, he attended a monastery school in a small missionary Order. After graduating from high school, he studied theology and philosophy in Rome and Munich. He worked in Laos as a teacher during the Vietnam War and later as a missionary in New York, including in the Marriage Encounter movement. In 1977, whilst a hermit on Lake Como in Italy, he discovered anthroposophy, which became his lifelong passion. He later said: ‘Within days… I knew with profound certainty: This is what you have been looking for your whole life… Its effect on me was like a hurricane.’ From 1981 he worked in South Africa as a lecturer in a seminary. Tension with the Church increased with time and ultimately led to his work no longer being possible within its framework. After leaving the Church in 1987, he became a freelance speaker and author of numerous books. From 2004 until his death, he co-founded a publishing company, Rudolf Steiner Ausgaben. His many prefaces and epilogues to the Steiner volumes he published are an attempt to build a bridge between anthroposophy and contemporary life.

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