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  1. 14 de jul. de 2010 · Seyyed Hossein Nasr is one of the preeminent philosophers writing today. Sure to be a key resource for decades to come, In Search of the Sacred: A Conversation with Seyyed Hossein Nasr on His Life and Thought illuminates Nasr's experiences and shares his insights on topics from religion and philosophy to science and the arts.

  2. In Search of the Sacred is, therefore, a welcome contribution, since it seeks to offer readers a glimpse into "Nasr's life and thoughts through a journey of self-discovery" (p. xvi). Compared to the Persian translation of the book that was published a few years ago, the English version offers two advantages. First is an extremely useful and

  3. In Search of the Sacred: Directed by Reza John Vedadi. With Russell Brand, Jordan B. Peterson, Rupert Sheldrake, Hussain Makke. The ancient traditions, spiritual truths, practices and religions of the world can aid us in bridging the gap between modern man's current state and the undeniable thirst for meaning.

  4. In Search Of The Sacred. Published Nov 27, 1994 at 7:00 PM EST Updated Mar 13, 2010 at 7:09 PM EST. By Barbara Kantrowitz. Rita McClain's spiritual journey began in Iowa, where she grew up in the ...

  5. IN SEARCH OF THE SACRED. Directed by. Reza John Vedadi. United Kingdom, 2021. Documentary. Synopsis. The ancient traditions, spiritual truths, practices and religions of the world can aid us in bridging the gap between modern man’s current state and the undeniable thirst for meaning.

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  7. Hace 3 días · Critics Consensus: You see them hunched over with their brows furrowed, folded newspaper in hand as they attempt to complete the crossword puzzle. This may even describe you. This ingeniously edited documentary introduces viewers to some of the more dedicated fans of this solitary pastime, none more well-known the puzzle editor for the New York Times, Will Shortz.