Faith and LifeIn addition to being a priest, the author is a "man of letters". That is why his explanations, which are fundamentally theological in nature, are covered with linguistic and literary beauty. Attentive to current reality, the philologist-pastor tries to present the religious message in a convincing way, appealing to the innate capacity for thinking in humans but without technicalities and using timely quotes from theologians, philosophers and writers.A couple of examples: "Having faith in the afterlife helps you live helps to live today, here and now”; "The theologian Karl Rahner refers beautifully to the void we call death flooded by the mystery we call God".Likewise, quite often the linguist emerges, and, sometimes, the man with a sense of humor pokes his head out. In any case, the language is precise, rich and pleasant, typical of a good writer.A synthesis of the entire book, and at the same time a justification for the title, is offered to us by the author when he states: “There can be no separation between faith and life, between mysticism and commitment.” Truly, this is a valuable contribution to Christian culture.
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