Readers and critics often highlight the book's depth and challenging nature: Scientia sacra I. by Béla Hamvas | Goodreads
Béla Hamvas's Scientia Sacra (Volumes I–III) is a foundational work of Hungarian spiritual history and philosophy, often described as his "axis work". It explores the "sacred knowledge" or primordial tradition that Hamvas believes underlies all great religious and philosophical systems. Scientia Sacra I-III. kГ¶tet (Hamvas BГ©la)
Focuses on the "spiritual heritage of prehistoric humanity". It covers archaic Egyptian, Greek, Chinese, and Indian traditions, exploring the concept of the "Golden Age" and the universal "sacred knowledge". Readers and critics often highlight the book's depth
The work is a vast synthesis of human culture, aiming to restore the "original existence" of humanity by examining ancient spiritual heritage. Focuses on the "spiritual heritage of prehistoric humanity"
These volumes, written much later, bridge the gap between archaic tradition and Christianity. Hamvas argues that the highest point of his teaching is the restoration of unity between archaic tradition and the "Good News" of the Gospels. Critical Perspectives and Reviews