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Olivier Clément

    November 17, 1921 – January 15, 2009

    Olivier Clément was a French theologian and convert to Orthodox Christianity who taught at the St. Sergius Institute in Paris. His wide-ranging work encompassed poetry, literary criticism, philosophy, and theology. Clément devoted himself to uniting Christians of different backgrounds and inspiring readers with a love for the Orthodox tradition, which he believed would enrich the whole Church. He was known for his modesty, kindness, and balanced approach.

    Olivier Clément
    Taizé
    Dialogues with Patriarch Athenagoras
    On Human Being
    The Other Sun
    The Roots of Christian Mysticism
    The Living God
    • 2022

      Dialogues with Patriarch Athenagoras

      • 296 pages
      • 11 hours of reading

      The book presents a dialogue between Olivier Clément, a prominent Christian humanist, and a visionary Orthodox leader, highlighting their shared insights that bridge classical theology and modern thought. It explores how their conversations exemplify the interplay between pastoral authority and intellectual inquiry, showcasing the enduring influence of their ideas in the Eastern Christian community. Through this engaging exchange, the work illustrates the potential for meaningful dialogue between tradition and contemporary spirituality.

      Dialogues with Patriarch Athenagoras
    • 2021

      The Other Sun

      A Spiritual Autobiography

      • 224 pages
      • 8 hours of reading

      The spiritual autobiography delves into Olivier Clément's journey from a childhood in an atheist family to a profound exploration of faith. Growing up amidst the beautiful landscapes of southern France, he grappled with existential angst. His quest for meaning continued through his university years and during his involvement in the Resistance in World War II. After the war, living in Paris as a young teacher, he faced deep despair, ultimately confronting the temptation of suicide, highlighting his struggle for answers in a seemingly indifferent world.

      The Other Sun
    • 2015

      The Roots of Christian Mysticism

      • 399 pages
      • 14 hours of reading

      By linking together a series of brilliantly chosen texts from the early centuries of the Church, the author lays bare the roots of the deeply mystical spirituality that has flourished among Christians throughout the ages.

      The Roots of Christian Mysticism
    • 2002

      In this insightful exploration, the author examines human nature through the lens of early Christian thought, addressing its challenges and joys. He discusses our divine image, sexuality, politics, and humanity's cosmic role, ultimately confronting the profound topic of death. A compelling read for those seeking deeper understanding of humanity.

      On Human Being
    • 1989

      The Living God

      • 472 pages
      • 17 hours of reading
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      Bringing together Scripture, the liturgical year, theology, iconography and hymnography, this two-volume set explains basic Christian Church dogmas.

      The Living God