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The Cut Flower: Praying Philosopher, Dr Johannes Hartl, on Rootless Civilisation & Spiritual Amnesia

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The Cut Flower: Praying Philosopher, Dr Johannes Hartl, on Rootless Civilisation & Spiritual Amnesia

"In this short but profound discussion at the ARC Conference, journalist Robin Aitken sits down with philosopher and theologian Dr. Johannes Hartl to explore the spiritual, cultural, and intellectual crisis facing the modern West. Hartl argues that our civilisation is engaged in a radical experiment—attempting to sustain human meaning and cohesion while severed from its religious and metaphysical foundations. The result? A world increasingly defined by alienation, fragmentation, and existential anxiety, where material abundance has failed to bring true fulfilment. 🔹 What happens to a civilisation that forgets its spiritual roots? 🔹 Why has Christianity failed to capture modern hearts, and what can be done? 🔹 Is the rise of mental health struggles linked to a deeper metaphysical void? Together, Aitken and Hartl discuss the philosophical underpinnings of the Enlightenment, the consequences of its radical individualism, and the loss of a shared moral and spiritual compass. They examine why so many people turn to vague spirituality while rejecting Christianity, and what it would take for a true civilisational renewal. 💡 Key Topics Explored: ✔️ The spiritual dimension of Western decline—how we lost our way ✔️ Why liberation from religion has not brought meaning, but crisis ✔️ How the secular West misunderstands sacrifice, self-restraint, and grace ✔️ Why prayer and contemplation are essential for cultural renewal ✔️ What must happen for faith to regain its power in modern life Hartl provides a piercing analysis of our age and offers a call to rediscover the spiritual depth necessary for human flourishing. Whether you are a believer or a skeptic, this is a conversation that challenges modern assumptions and asks the big questions about our future." from the video introduction



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