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Does Christ Matter?

An Anglican and a Jesuit in Dialogue

Does Christ Matter?

An Anglican and a Jesuit in Dialogue

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Publisher: Messenger Publications
ISBN: 9781910248423
Number of Pages: 192
Published: 10/01/2017
Width: 14 cm
Height: 21 cm
This book is a dialogue between members of two Irish Churches. Although their communities in N. Ireland are divided the authors have worked together for over 40 years on issues of theology, conflict, reconciliation and the relevance of Christ in a pluralist society. The book starts with a fresh look at Christ's life and teaching in the Gospels, asking critically about its relevance to today's world. With this as a base they then engage in a critique of their own churches against the standard set by the Gospels: that Christian churches should reflect the love of the Three persons in God for God and for all human beings. They ask and suggest answers to the question why Churches are relevant to tough questions of conflict, politics and social issues. The book is of particular relevance to people who no longer accept soft theologies that ignore tough questions about the existence of God, or who can find no connections between churches and their own search for meaning, individually and communally. The book is written in popular language, but draws on a wealth of diverse experience and learning.

Brian Lennon (SJ), Timothy Kinahan

Brian Lennon SJ is a Jesuit priest who has worked for many years in the area of reconciliation in Northern Ireland. He is based in the Jesuit Community in Portadown. Timothy Kinahan, a priest of the Church of Ireland, is Rector of St Helen's Bay in the Diocese of Down. A founder of the Northern Ireland Inter-Faith Forum, he is the author of several books on situational theology.