Spritualitas Filsafat Kontemporer (Memahami "Peran" dan "Relevansi" dalam Evolusi Kehidupan)

Jurnal Filsafat 16 (3):229-242 (2017)
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Abstract

The confusion of modern spirituality’s vision thought out a cultural model that destitute and insulted the sacred meaning of life. Such situation expressed new awareness for the group of contemporary philosopher in rethinking a new vision of life. The new spirituality’s vision that presented by Chardin, Whitehead, and Marcel is an effort regarded to understand the character and God’s relevance with the evolution of life. The new spirituality is drawn as a concrete thing or materialized. This new spirituality is often viewed in the contradictory with classical ideas of immaterialized transcendence. This kind of opinion is not true at all; because the contemporary spirituality is not an unwilling of everlasting truth of the transcendence vision of Allah, but the spiritual energy should be erected in nature, body, and society which are reflected as mystery mediation.

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