Christ Is Alive
Autor Michel Quoisten Limba Engleză Paperback – 31 dec 1971
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ISBN-13: 9780385094849
ISBN-10: 0385094841
Pagini: 168
Dimensiuni: 143 x 212 x 11 mm
Greutate: 0.23 kg
Editura: Galilee Trade
ISBN-10: 0385094841
Pagini: 168
Dimensiuni: 143 x 212 x 11 mm
Greutate: 0.23 kg
Editura: Galilee Trade
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In the final analysis, man today, even less than yesterday, can truly be man only if he is aware of humanity. Men, wherever they may be, can no longer ignore other men. Everywhere, regardless of social class, nation and race, men are growing; everywhere they are reaching up to, and demanding, total development. Nothing, no one, will be able to prevent this radical transformation of the world. The striving of peoples throughout the world, their battles, the blood that they shed throughout the world for their freedom, is a tidal wave on the ocean of humanity; it is an immense and sorrowful sigh from a body which only yesterday had not been fully born but which today, in all its members, demands that it be allowed to live in the full light of day.
...And the Christian of today, who belongs to this mutating race of humans and who, with humanity, explores these paths, will not be able to live his Christianity except within the framework of these new developments. The grace of Christ must inevitably lead him to a new form of contemplation, to new prayers, to new commitments; that is, to a new form of the Christian life. Today's Christian will not live as did yesterday's Christian. He can not, and he does not wish to. He must not.
...And the Christian of today, who belongs to this mutating race of humans and who, with humanity, explores these paths, will not be able to live his Christianity except within the framework of these new developments. The grace of Christ must inevitably lead him to a new form of contemplation, to new prayers, to new commitments; that is, to a new form of the Christian life. Today's Christian will not live as did yesterday's Christian. He can not, and he does not wish to. He must not.
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Michel Quoist