Guido Pagliarino Libros
La obra de Guido Pagliarino profundiza en el pensamiento histórico y social, con un enfoque particular en las perspectivas cristianas. Sus escritos, que abarcan tanto ensayos como ficción, exploran las profundas corrientes de la historia y la filosofía. Pagliarino aporta una aguda visión analítica a su trabajo, informada por su formación académica en economía e historia. Su prosa se caracteriza por su profundidad intelectual y su compromiso con las conexiones entre el pasado y el presente.






Personal Terror Political Terror
- 158 páginas
- 6 horas de lectura
In the year 2000 the elderly emeritus police commissioner D`Aiazzo, is working alongside Commissioner Sordi, his former employee, as a consultant at the Police Headquarters in Turin. He is investigating a series of murders that seem to be the anarchic work of a sadistic serial killer or people sacrifices to the devil of one of the sulfurous sects in the macabre-obsessed Turin. But it could also or only have elements related to the brand of terrorism that had raged in Italy until about twenty years beforehand and still drags on into the end of the millennium. The monster suppresses his victims in a horrendous way, pushing the murder weapon into an ear until it reaches the brain and kills them. The investigation unfolds through disturbing suspicions, identity crises, psychological annotations, and reaches its conclusive acme in the unsettling final revelation, which has the death of the police commissioner himself, as the very consequence of his discovery of the culprit as its addendum.
Vittorio, The Man With A Beard
- 114 páginas
- 4 horas de lectura
The Rage of the Reviled: A story inspired by History
- 192 páginas
- 7 horas de lectura
THE MYSTERIOUS SHROUD OF TURIN - Essay
- 84 páginas
- 3 horas de lectura
The book presents an exploration of the Shroud, examining both supporting evidence and counterarguments regarding its authenticity. The author emphasizes that while he does not aim to convince readers of the Shroud's connection to Christ, he believes the evidence favoring its authenticity outweighs the objections, particularly addressing the controversial carbon-14 dating results. He critiques the strong anticlerical bias that often clouds objective analysis, urging a more thorough investigation into the Shroud's significance and implications.
Il saggio di Guido Pagliarino esplora il concetto di Dio-Amore al servizio dell'umanità, analizzando la figura di un Dio servitore già presente nell'Antico Testamento. L'autore discute i testi profetici, la deportazione a Babilonia, il ritorno e il secondo Tempio, evidenziando l'evoluzione della coscienza politico-religiosa giudaica.
Saggio storico-teologico che esplora l'unicità del Dio cristiano, evidenziando come il Cristianesimo rappresenti una fede esistenziale in cui Dio serve l'uomo. Si sottolinea che Dio è Amore e non un padrone, incarnandosi tra gli uomini per condividere l'esperienza della vita materiale.