Tomáš Halík

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Tomáš Halík


Born
in Praha, Czech Republic
June 01, 1948

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Tomáš Halík is a Czech public intellectual, Roman Catholic priest, and scholar.

Average rating: 4.2 · 2,142 ratings · 231 reviews · 64 distinct worksSimilar authors
Patience with God: The Stor...

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Night of the Confessor: Chr...

4.23 avg rating — 214 ratings — published 2005 — 18 editions
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I Want You to Be: On the Go...

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Touch the Wounds: On Suffer...

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The Afternoon of Christiani...

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To že byl život?

4.36 avg rating — 107 ratings — published 2018 — 11 editions
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Stromu zbývá naděje

4.34 avg rating — 82 ratings — published 2009 — 9 editions
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Čas prázdných kostelů

4.38 avg rating — 77 ratings — published 2020 — 7 editions
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Svět bez boha (Ateismus jak...

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Co je bez chvění, není pevné

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“Mystery, unlike a mere dilemma, cannot be overcome; one must wait patiently at its threshold and persevere in it—must carry it in one's heart—just as Jesus's mother did according to the Gospel, and allow it to mature there and lead one in turn to maturity.”
Tomáš Halík, Patience with God: The Story of Zacchaeus Continuing In Us

“The only person capable of addressing Zacchaeus, however, is someone for whom those people hidden in the branches of a fig tree are not strangers or aliens—someone who doesn't disdain them, who has concern for them, someone who can respond to what happens in their hearts and minds.”
Tomáš Halík, Patience with God: The Story of Zacchaeus Continuing In Us

“I have always found it odd and even comical when the Christian vision of eternal life is described as “a crutch” or “cheap solace.” After all, according to Christian belief the first thing awaiting us beyond the gates of death is God’s judgment. On the contrary, isn’t “cheap solace” precisely the notion that death is the end of everything and we don’t have to answer to anyone for our lives?”
Tomáš Halík, Night of the Confessor: Christian Faith in an Age of Uncertainty



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