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Paperback Jesus Christ and the Human Quest Book

ISBN: 1025326121

ISBN13: 9781025326122

Jesus Christ and the Human Quest

"Jesus Christ and the Human Quest" is a profound theological exploration that delves into the enduring relationship between the figure of Jesus Christ and the universal human search for meaning and purpose. Written by the esteemed theologian Edwin Lewis, this work investigates the core tenets of Christology, examining how the life and teachings of Jesus address the deepest aspirations and moral dilemmas of the human spirit.

Lewis navigates the complexities of faith and reason, offering a compelling argument for the centrality of Christ in understanding human nature and destiny. The book addresses the philosophical challenges of the early twentieth century, bridging the gap between traditional doctrine and the evolving intellectual landscape of the era. By focusing on the intersection of divinity and the human condition, Lewis provides a framework for understanding how the historical and spiritual presence of Christ continues to resonate with those on a quest for ultimate truth.

Students of theology, philosophy, and Christian history will find "Jesus Christ and the Human Quest" to be a vital resource. Its insights into the nature of redemption, the character of God, and the potential of humanity remain relevant for contemporary readers, making it an essential text for anyone interested in the foundational questions of the Christian faith.

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