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Pietro Ubaldi

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Pietro Ubaldi
Born(1886-08-18)18 August 1886
Foligno, Italy
Died(1972-02-29)29 February 1972
Occupations
  • Philosopher
  • theologian
  • teacher
AwardsNobel Prize in Literature (nominated 5 times)

Pietro Ubaldi (August 18, 1886 in Foligno, Italy – February 29, 1972 in São Vicente, Brazil) was an Italian philosopher, theologian and teacher.[1] He was nominated for the Nobel Prize in Literature five times.[2][3]

Biography

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Ubaldi was graduated in Law and Music, at Rome. A student of various philosophical and religious traditions, he distinguished himself as a Christian thinker. He had two children, Agnese and Franco, who died during the second world war. A descendant of an afluent family of Umbria, Ubaldi renounced richness to be faithful to the gospel. First he went to Sicily to teach English in a secondary school, then, always as a teacher, he went to Gubbio, where he lived for twenty years.

Ubaldi authored 24 books: 12 in Italy and 12 in Brazil. The Great Synthesis is considered one of his principal works.

List of books

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Since most of Pietro Ubaldi's books are not available in English, titles are only a translation of their Italian versions and might vary once formally published.

1 – Great Messages
2 – The Great Synthesis (Synthesis and Solution to the Problems of Science and Spirit)
3 – Mental Currents (The Nours)
4 – Mystical Ascent
5 – Story of a Man
6 – Fragments of Thought and Passion
7 – The New Civilization of the Third Millennium
8 – Problems of the Future
9 – Human Ascents
10 – God and the Universe
11 – Prophecies (The Future of the World)
12 – Commentaries
13 – Current Problems
14 – The System (Genesis and Structure of the Universe)
15 – The Great Battle
16 – Evolution and the Gospel
17 – The Law of God
18 – The Functional Technique of the Law of God
19 – Fall and Salvation
20 – Principles of a New Ethics
21 – The Descent of Ideals
22 – A Destiny Following Christ
23 – How to Orient One's Life
24 – Christ

References

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  1. ^ TEMPO, ANA ELIZABETH DINIZ / ESPECIAL PARA O. (August 8, 2006). "O legado do humanista Pietro Ubaldi | O TEMPO". www.otempo.com.br (in Brazilian Portuguese). Retrieved March 25, 2024.
  2. ^ "Nomination Database". www.nobelprize.org. Retrieved April 19, 2017.
  3. ^ "Astrology and Spiritual Profile for Pietro Ubaldi". getsol.app. Retrieved March 25, 2024.
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