From Kabbalah to Progressivism

Cover of From Kabbalah to Progressivism by Julio Meinvielle
Year: 2024
Language: en
Pages: 464
ISBN-13: 9781805402015
ISBN-10: 1805402013
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From Kabbalah to Progressivism by Julio Meinvielle, published by Omnia Veritas Limited on August 28, 2024, is a comprehensive exploration of the Judaeo-Catholic tradition, which the author argues has been communicated by God since the dawn of human existence. This 464-page book examines the natural and supernatural truths that are part of this tradition, emphasizing its preservation among the people of Israel and within the Roman Catholic Church. Meinvielle presents a detailed account of the metaphysical heritage that stems from key patriarchs, including Adam, Noah, and Abraham, while clarifying the distinction between the terms “Judeo-Catholic” and “Judeo-Christian.”

Readers will find a thorough discussion on the natural truths accessible through human reason, as well as the supernatural truths rooted in divine revelation. The text delves into the existence of a transcendent God and the nature of the human soul, highlighting the significance of these concepts in understanding the metaphysical framework of humanity. By engaging with topics such as religion, spirituality, and mysticism, this edition offers insights into the foundational beliefs that shape the Judeo-Catholic tradition, making it a significant contribution to the discourse on faith and philosophy.


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The natural-supernatural truths stem from a tradition communicated by God directly to man from the first day of human existence. This tradition is partly recorded in writing in the books of the Old and New Testament. We call this the Judaeo-Catholic tradition. For it is the tradition that is faithfully preserved first among the people of Israel, as long as they accept the rule of Yahweh, and then in the Roman Catholic Church, especially in its public magisterium. Strictly speaking, this tradition predates the existence of the Jewish people, which begins with Abraham and Moses. The Judeo-Catholic tradition to which we refer is that of the great patriarchs of humanity, that of Adam, Seth, Noah, Abraham, Isaac and Jacob. We call it Judeo-Catholic and not Judeo-Christian in order to avoid the misunderstanding to which the name ‘Christian’ is subjected in modern language.

We also say that this Judeo-Catholic tradition contains both natural and supernatural truths. We call natural truths those truths which can be arrived at by the rational nature of man by the proper use of his reason. These truths have been expounded in detail by Claude Tresmontant in a series of valuable works and are the existence of a transcendent, personal, intelligent and free God, who has created the world, not out of its substance but out of nothing, and the existence of a strictly spiritual soul, created at the moment of the animation of the human composite and which, at death, separates from the body to render an account to God for its earthly actions. Strictly speaking, these truths are part of the metaphysical heritage of humanity. We argue, then, that the Judeo-Catholic oral tradition contains a metaphysics, i.e. the natural metaphysics of human intelligence.

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