Book Details
Format
Hardcover
Pages
337
Language
English
Published
Jan 1, 1986
Publisher
Loyola Press
Edition
First Edition
ISBN-10
0829405216
ISBN-13
9780829405217
Description
Daniel A. Helminiak delivers a compelling exploration of Christology in a contemporary context. With insightful analysis, he invites readers to re-examine their understanding of Jesus, framing him not merely as a historical figure but as a living presence that resonates with modern experiences. Throughout the text, Helminiak emphasizes the relevance of Jesus's teachings in today’s world, bridging the gap between ancient scripture and contemporary spirituality.
The book is rich in scholarly references, featuring an extensive bibliography that encourages further exploration of the themes addressed. Helminiak's arguments are well-structured and accessible, making complex theological concepts digestible for both lay readers and scholars alike. He navigates the intricacies of faith and identity, shedding light on the enduring significance of Jesus's message amidst evolving cultural landscapes.
The examination extends beyond traditional doctrines, challenging readers to engage with their beliefs critically. Helminiak suggests that understanding Jesus in today's context can foster a more profound connection with divine humanity. This approach not only revitalizes faith but also invites a broader dialogue on spirituality that transcends boundaries. In essence, the work serves as both a scholarly resource and a thought-provoking invitation to rediscover the essence of Christ in the lives of individuals today.
The book is rich in scholarly references, featuring an extensive bibliography that encourages further exploration of the themes addressed. Helminiak's arguments are well-structured and accessible, making complex theological concepts digestible for both lay readers and scholars alike. He navigates the intricacies of faith and identity, shedding light on the enduring significance of Jesus's message amidst evolving cultural landscapes.
The examination extends beyond traditional doctrines, challenging readers to engage with their beliefs critically. Helminiak suggests that understanding Jesus in today's context can foster a more profound connection with divine humanity. This approach not only revitalizes faith but also invites a broader dialogue on spirituality that transcends boundaries. In essence, the work serves as both a scholarly resource and a thought-provoking invitation to rediscover the essence of Christ in the lives of individuals today.
Genres
History