Alive in God: A Christian Imagination
Timothy Radcliffe
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“The gospels summon us to flourish,” writes Timothy Radcliffe, former master of the Dominicans, early on in this stimulating gallop through literature, liturgy and life. When did you last read a book of Christian theology that accentuates the risky, the adventurous and the joyful in Christ’s astonishing message? It’s a book I’ve long been waiting for.
Timothy Radcliffe’s starting point is a question: how, in a largely post-Christian world, can believers engage the minds and imaginations of people, particularly the young, with a religion which has no meaning for them? Not necessarily to convert or even to convince them, but to challenge them to consider and debate something of vital intellectual and emotional power. Something which says yes to life and love.
It’s strange, on reflection, that so much discussion of Christianity is about guilt, sin, punishment and reparation. Think about some of the Bible’s greatest lines: “I have set before you life and death, blessings and curses.