Jesus Christ is as popular
as ever. Films, books, and news articles ask,"Who was Jesus
Christ?" Even outside of Christianity he continues to appeal to
people. And yet for so many, the popular Jesus is not the Jesus
of Christianity. The popular Jesus makes no demands and never
challenges people. He accepts everyone and everything under all
circumstances.
On the Way to Jesus Christ is a series of meditations
that Pope Benedict XVI wrote while he was Prefect for the
Congregation of the Doctrine of the Faith. The true Jesus he
writes, is the Jesus of the Gospels who "is quite different,
demanding and bold. The Jesus who makes everything okay for
everyone is a phantom, a dream, not a real figure. The Jesus of
the Gospels is certainly not convenient for us. But it is
precisely in this way that he answers the deepest question of
our existence, which--whether we want to or not--keeps us on the
lookout for God, for a gratification that is limitless, for the
infinite. We must again set out on the way to this real Jesus."
This book also examines whether Jesus Christ is the only
savior, and the Church's responsibility to evangelize. It
concludes with reflections on Jesus' Presence in the Holy
Eucharist, and the Catechism of the Catholic Church's
presentation of the Christian mystery as seen through the
Catechism's dynamic view of Sacred Scripture.
On the Way to Jesus Christ is for anyone--believer or
nonbeliever-who wants better to understand the true Jesus, the
Jesus of the Gospels, the Christ of Christianity.
“Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger, now Pope Benedict XVI, has
written a brief but compelling invitation to know Jesus Christ
as He really is: bold, demanding, merciful, strong, and the
answer to our deepest longings. This is a must-read book for
anyone serious about deepening his or her faith.”
—Charles J. Chaput, O.F.M. Cap., Archbishop of Denver
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