Sacred Secularity as Spirituality and Holiness
Sacred Secularity as Spirituality and Holiness
Author(s): Varghese ManimalaSubject(s): Ethics / Practical Philosophy, Comparative Studies of Religion, Indian Philosophy, Sociology of Religion
Published by: Institute for the Study of Values and Spirituality
Keywords: Sacred Secularity; Cosmotheandrism; Ecology-Ecofilia; Ecosophy; Gender Justice; Ahiṁsa; Raimon Panikkar;
Summary/Abstract: The main thrust of this paper is to look at spirituality from a ‘secular’ perspective. We want to stress the fact that spirituality is a universal prerogative, and not the monopoly of an elite group. Holiness consists of a search for justice and it is centered around Mother Earth, rather than anything beyond. This new type of spirituality is, in the words of Dr. Raimon Panikkar, Cosmotheandrism. Today spirituality has to be very much concerned about the ecological problems, and only a true ‘Ecosophy’ can help to build up an authentic spirituality. Holiness cannot be thought of bereft of social involvement, and in the name of spirituality we cannot shirk our social responsibility. In the contemporary world spirituality and holiness inevitably will consist of a protest against nuclear arms race, sale of weapons and war; and also economic and intellectual colonialism. Spirituality and holiness will also call for gender justice. This new form spirituality can be built up only through ahiṁsa (non-violence).
Journal: MEΘEXIS Journal of Research in Values and Spirituality
- Issue Year: III/2023
- Issue No: 1
- Page Range: 42-61
- Page Count: 20
- Language: English