In At the Origin of the Christian Claim Luigi Giussani examines Christ's "claim" to identify himself with the mystery that is the ultimate answer to our search for the meaning of existence.
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In At the Origin of the Christian Claim Luigi Giussani examines Christ's "claim" to identify himself with the mystery that is the ultimate answer to our search for the meaning of existence.
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New. In The Religious Sense (the first in his trilogy), Giussani demonstrates how reason, in its faithfulness to its original dynamic openness to the totality of reality, always comes to a point where it collides with Mystery (if indeed it is faithful to its impulse). In At the Origin of the Christian Claim, the second book of the trilogy, Giussani delves into Mystery, revealing itself--the great personal self-revelation of God in the world in the person of Jesus Christ. How this event draws the attention of men, how Jesus brought about a clear conviction in those who began to follow him, in what way he communicated the mystery of his person, how he confirmed his self-revelation in a new and perfect understanding of the human person--these are the rich trajectories pursued in this book. (The trilogy concludes with Why the Church? . )