Tomáš Halík
Tomáš Halík is a Czech Roman Catholic priest, philosopher, and theologian. He is a professor of Sociology at the Charles University in Prague, pastor of the Academic Parish by St. Salvator Church in Prague, and president of the Czech Christian Academy. Since 1989, he has lectured at a number of universities and international scientific conferences in Europe, the United States, Asia, Australia, Canada, and Southern Africa. He was also a visiting professor at Oxford University, Cambridge University and Harvard University.
He is an author of several books on the matter of religion and spirituality and a recipient of numerous awards and prizes including the Templeton Prize, Romano Guardini Prize and an honorary degree from Oxford University. In 2008, Pope Benedict XVI granted him the title of Monsignor Honorary Prelate of His Holiness.
As an active member of religious and cultural dissent during Communist era, Halík was appointed by Pope John Paul II as an advisor to the Pontifical Council for Dialogue with Non-Believers in 1992. In the Saint Salvator Church in Prague, he often holds joint prayers and meditations with members of other religions such as Jews, Buddhists, and even Muslims. Due to his views on the other religions, his support for registered partnerships, and his stance on immigration, he has received both praise and criticism.
Biography
Communist era
Halík converted to Roman Catholicism at 18 years old, due to the influence of writers like G. K. Chesterton and Graham Greene. He studied Sociology and Philosophy at Charles University, in Prague, then Czechoslovakia, where he was a student of Jan Patočka. He moved briefly abroad to study English at the University of Wales, in Bangor, where he was surprised by the Soviet-led invasion of his country, meant to crush the Prague Spring, in August 1968. He returned to Prague, where he graduated in 1972. He did a speech at his doctoral graduation ceremony that was deemed subversive by the Communist regimen, leading him to be banned from teaching or holding any academic position. He then worked as a psychotherapist, from 1972 to 1975. He held the chair of Psychology of Work for the Institute of the Ministry of Labour, from 1975 to 1984. Meanwhile, Halík studied clandestinely Theology in Prague, and on 21 August 1978, was secretly ordained as a Catholic priest in Erfurt, East Germany. He studied and received a post degree in Psychology from the Institute of Medicine in Prague in 1984. He worked as a psychotherapist for drug addicts and alcoholics at the clinic for cure of addictions of the Charles University, in Prague, from 1984 to 1990. In the 1980s he was active in the "underground church" and was a close associate of Cardinal František Tomášek, before the fall of communism in Eastern Europe in 1989.Democratic regime
After the "Velvet Revolution", which meant the triumph of democracy in his country, he was one of the external advisers of Czech president Václav Havel. Pope John Paul II appointed him as an adviser to the Pontifical Council for Dialogue with Non-Believers in 1992. He licenciated in Theology at the Pontifical Lateran University, in Rome, in 1992. The same year he took a higher doctorate in Sociology from Charles University and ThDr.hab. in Practical Theology at the Pontifical Theological University in Warsaw, Poland. Halík joined the Sociology Faculty at his alma-mater in 1993 and became a professor in 1997. He is also the head of the Religious Studies Department. As a visiting fellow, he held lectureships at both Oxford University and Cambridge University, in England. Hálik is the rector of the Church of the Holy Saviour, in Prague, since 1990, and co-founder and longtime President of the Czech Christian Academy. Pope Benedict XVI nominated him monsignor, as an honorary prelate of the pope, in 2008.He often publicly discusses ethical issues, such as racism, political and religious intolerance, the process of secularisation, as well as the process of European expansion and integration.
Tomáš Halík is a member of several scientific societies, including the European Society for Catholic Theology, the International Society for the Psychology of Religion, and Washington-based Czechoslovak Society for Science and the Arts.
In 2010, his book Patience with God was named book of the month by the U.S. Catholic Book Club and was awarded Europe's best theological book prize.
Halík has publicly speculated a run for the Czech presidency. In 2015, Zdeněk Škromach announced he would run, to which Halík had said the year earlier that, if there were no candidates worthy, naming Škromach as one such candidate, he would have a moral obligation to run. However, in early 2016, he stated that he believed the office of president no longer appealed to him, as "it is the time for demagogues" such as the current Czech President Miloš Zeman and Donald Trump. He also did not believe he had high chances of succeeding in the 2018 race, as he would have only won "the voices of the sane and educated", believing that he would need to go against his moral compass and campaign on a populist and controversial platform.
Honors, awards and prizes
Tomáš Halík has received many distinguished awards for his merits in inter-religious dialogue, his scholarly and pedagogical activity, his promotion of spiritual freedom and human rights, and for literature, including:- 1997: The prize of the Masaryk Academy of Arts for creative activity
- 2002: The Andrew Elias Human Tolerance Award for outstanding services in disseminating the values of tolerance and spiritual and intellectual freedom
- 2003: The Cardinal König Merit Award for defence of human rights and spiritual freedom, Austria
- 2006: The Literary Award of the Czech Literary Fund for the book Night of the Confessor
- 2007: The Fenix Prize of Polish Booksellers for the best book by a foreign author, for the Both Called and Not Called book
- 2007: The Prize of the Czech Society for Science and Art for his literary, scholarly and pedagogical activity
- 2010: The Romano Guardini Prize for outstanding merits in interpreting contemporary society, Germany
- 2010: The Golden St. Adalbert medal for extraordinarily efficient explanation of religion to fellow citizens, Prague
- 2010: Medal for outstanding services to inter-religious and inter-cultural dialogue
- 2011: Honorary title "Man of Reconciliation 2010" for outstanding services to dialogue between Christians and Jews
- 2012: The Knight's Cross of the Order of Merit of the Republic of Poland by decision of the Polish President
- 2014: Templeton Prize
- 2016: Honorary degree from University of Oxford
Publications
- Patience with God: The Story of Zacchaeus Continuing in Us. Doubleday, New York–London-Toronto-Sydney-Auckland, 2009.
- Night of the Confessor: Christian Faith in an Age of Uncertainty. Doubleday/Image, New York–London-Toronto-Sydney-Auckland, 2012.
- I Want You to Be: On the God of Love. University of Notre Dame Press, Notre Dame, Indiana, 2016.
- From the Underground Church to Freedom. University of Notre Dame Press, Notre Dame, Indiana, 2019.
- Is Got absent? Faith, Atheism, and Our Search for Meaning. . Paulist Press 2019.
- O přítomnou církev a společnost. Prague: Křesťanská akademie, 1992.
- Sedm úvah o službě nemocným a trpícím. Brno: Cesta, 1993.
- Víra a kultura. Prague: Zvon, 1995.
- Ptal jsem se cest. Prague: Portál, 1997.
- Co je bez chvění, není pevné. Prague: Lidové noviny, 2002.
- Oslovit Zachea. Prague: Lidové noviny, 2003.
- Vzýván i nevzýván. Prague: Lidové noviny, 2004.
- Noc zpovědníka. Prague: Lidové noviny, 2005.
- Prolínání světů. Prague: Lidové noviny, 2006.
- Vzdáleným nablízku. Prague: Lidové noviny, 2007.
- Dotkni se ran. Prague: Lidové noviny, 2008.
- Stromu zbývá naděje. Prague: Lidové noviny, 2009.
- Divadlo pro anděly. Prague: Lidové noviny, 2010.
- Smířená různost. Prague: Portál, 2011.
- Úvahy na prahu tisíciletí - Ranní zamyšlení na vlnách BBC. Prague: Lidové noviny, 2011.
- Chci, abys byl. Prague: Lidové noviny, 2012.
- Žít s tajemstvím. Prague: Lidové noviny, 2013.
- Žít v dialogu. Prague: Lidové noviny, 2014.
- Obnovíš tvář země. Prague: Lidové noviny, 2014.
- Svět bez Boha. Prague: Lidové noviny, 2017.
- To že byl život?. Prague: Lidové noviny, 2018.
- Patience avec Dieu: l'histoire de Zachée, continue à nous. CERF Paris 2014
- Mistica, anima della filosofia? Fondazione nazionale "Vito Fazio-Allmayer", Palermo 1999
- Vicino ai lontani: la pazienza della fede nel dialogo con l'ateismo. Libreria editrice Vaticana, Citta del Vaticano 2012
- La notte del confessore. Milano, Figlie di San Paolo 2013
- "Du wirst das Angesicht der erde erneuern": Kirche und Gesellschaft an der Schwelle zur Freiheit. St.-Benno-Verl., Leipzig 1993
- Geduld mit Gott . Freiburg: Herder, 2010
- Nachtgedanken eines Beichtvaters. Herder Verlag, Freiburg-Wien 2012
- Berühre die Wunden. Herder Verlag, Freiburg-Wien 2013
- All meine Wege sind DIR vertraut: Von der Untergrundkirche ins Labyrinth der Freiheit, Freiburg 2014
- Un proyecto de renovación espiritual. Narcea, Madrid 1996
- Paciencia con Dios. Herder, Barcelona 2014
- Paradojas de la fe en tiempos posoptimistas. Herder, Barcelona 2016
- ¿Deshacerse de Dios? Cuando la fe y la increencia se abrazan. 2018
- Quiero que seas: Sobre el Dios del amor. Herder, Barcelona 2018
- Paciência com Deus, 2013 Paulinas Editora, 3.ª edição
- A Noite do Confessor, 2014 Paulinas Editora
- O meu Deus é um Deus ferido, 2015 Paulinas Editora
- Quero que Sejas Tu, 2016 Paulinas Editora
- O abandono de Deus. Quando a crença e a descrença se abraçam, 2017 Paulinas Editora
- Diante de ti, os meus caminhos, 2018, Paulinas Editora
- Geduld met God: Twijfel als brug tussen geloven en niet-geloven. Uitgeverij Boekencentrum, Zoetermeer 2014
- De nacht van de biechtvader. Christelijk geloof in een tijd van onzekerheid. Uitgeverij Boekencentrum, Zoetermeer 2016
- Ik wil dat jij bent: over God van liefde. Uitgeverij Boekencentrum, Zoetermeer 2017
- Geloven op de tast. Als geloof en ongeloof elkaar ontmoeten. Uitgeverij Boekencentrum, Zoetermeer 2017
- Raak de wonden aan van. Over niet zien en toch geloven. Uitgeverij Boekencentrum, Zoetermeer 2018
- Niet zonder hoop. Religieuze crisis als kans. KokBoekcentrum 2019
- In het geheim geloven. Autobiografie. KokBoekcentrum 2020