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Mercy: The Essence of The Gospel

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  • ISBN: 9789350152683
  • Author: Cardinal Walter Kasper
  • Pages: 320
  • Format/Edition: Paperback

About the Book

In this insightful work, Cardinal Walter Kasper delves into the profound and transformative concept of mercy, exploring its central role in Christian faith and practice. The book addresses the doubts and struggles people may have regarding God's goodness, particularly in the face of suffering and challenging events that might make God seem distant or indifferent. Cardinal Kasper offers a deep theological reflection on mercy, rooted in the Bible, and presents it as God’s fundamental and defining attribute.

  • Key Themes:
    • Mercy as God's Defining Attribute: Kasper reexamines the Christian understanding of God, emphasizing mercy as central to His nature.
    • Biblical Foundation: Drawing from Scripture, the book explains how mercy is deeply embedded in the faith.
    • Church and Individual Praxis: The book challenges both the Church and individual Christians to reconsider their approach to mercy and how it should influence their relationships with others.
    • Practical Reflection: The text calls readers to embrace and live out God’s merciful perspective in their daily lives, creating a positive impact for others.

This book provides readers with both theological depth and practical application, offering a way to rethink the relationship between God, mercy, and our human interactions, fostering a more merciful world.