Christ crucified in a suffering world
Book Description
In a world marked by profound suffering and social injustice, how does the crucifixion of Christ speak to our deepest human struggles? Nathan D. Hieb tackles this essential question by examining a fundamental tension that has long divided Christian thought: the relationship between theological doctrine and meaningful social action.
Drawing from the influential works of Karl Barth, T. F. Torrance, and Jon Sobrino, Hieb challenges the artificial separation between systematic theology and liberation theology. Rather than viewing these approaches as opposing forces, he demonstrates how they can work together through two crucial focal points: the doctrine of atonement and the reality of human suffering.
This thoughtful exploration reveals how Christ's crucifixion serves as both a theological cornerstone and a call to compassionate engagement with the world's pain. Hieb argues that understanding the cross requires more than academic study—it demands active participation in addressing the suffering that surrounds us.
For readers seeking to deepen their spiritual understanding while remaining grounded in practical service, this work offers a bridge between contemplation and action. It invites you to discover how ancient Christian truths can illuminate contemporary struggles and inspire meaningful responses to injustice.
Through careful theological analysis and practical application, Hieb presents a vision of faith that neither retreats into abstract doctrine nor abandons theological depth for activism alone.
Who Is This For?
📖 Reading Level: Medium (200-400 pages) (~7 hours)
📄 Length: 257 pages
What You'll Discover
- ✓ Explore Christian sociology
- ✓ Explore the path to liberation
- ✓ Explore Christianity
- ✓ Explore Atonement
- ✓ Explore Doctrinal Theology