About This Book
A series of sermons examines the apparent contradictions at the heart of Christian faith and practice, arguing that divine mystery yields paradoxes where opposites coexist. It moves from the nature of Christ as both human and divine to the Church as divine and human, then treats paired tensions—peace and war; wealth and poverty; sanctity and sin; joy and sorrow; love of God and love of neighbor; faith and reason; authority and liberty; corporate belonging and individualism; meekness and force—culminating in reflections on Christ's sayings and on life and death. The tone is pastoral and doctrinal, using Scripture and reasoned argument to present paradox as intrinsic to spiritual experience.
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