
On October 17th, there will be a presentation of the book "Believing" by Julián Carrón, an event organized by the Municipality of Belluno Department of Culture.
To believe is a verb with many meanings and countless implications that relate not only to the sphere of spirituality but also to that of psychology and more generally to living in a civil society. But what does it mean to believe today? And what does it mean not to believe? On what beliefs do the reflections of a man of faith rest, or, conversely, those of an agnostic, of a "Greek," as Umberto Galimberti defines himself?
One of the most interesting Catholic figures of the current landscape engages in a dialogue with one of the most well-known philosophers and psychoanalysts in Italy about the deep meaning of this word. The result is a high-level debate that is simultaneously clear and enlightening, rich in suggestions and possible interpretations. It also provides a very interesting mapping of Western spiritual thought, fundamental for both believers and non-believers.