Jesus and salvation
Book Description
In a world marked by profound suffering and spiritual searching, questions about salvation take on urgent meaning. Robin Ryan tackles these essential inquiries with scholarly depth and pastoral sensitivity, exploring how the Christian message of redemption through Jesus Christ speaks to contemporary seekers and believers alike.
This thoughtful examination traces the historical development of salvation theology, weaving together insights from influential thinkers including Karl Rahner, Edward Schillebeeckx, Gustavo Gutiérrez, and Elizabeth Johnson. Ryan navigates complex theological terrain, addressing whether salvation extends beyond promises of eternal life to encompass present realities of human struggle and hope.
The author grapples with pressing modern concerns: How does the church communicate salvation's relevance in today's world? What does it mean to proclaim Jesus as universal savior within our religiously diverse global community? How do contemporary understandings of evolution and cosmology inform our grasp of divine redemption?
Rather than offering simple answers, Ryan presents salvation as both divine gift and human calling. His approach reveals how God's saving grace carries profound implications for our responsibility toward one another and the natural world. This perspective invites readers to discover salvation not merely as personal consolation, but as transformative power that extends compassion and healing throughout creation.
For those seeking to deepen their understanding of Christian salvation while engaging thoughtfully with modern theological questions, this work provides both intellectual rigor and spiritual nourishment.
Who Is This For?
📖 Reading Level: Medium (200-400 pages) (~7 hours)
📄 Length: 248 pages
What You'll Discover
- ✓ Explore Christianity
- ✓ Explore Salvation
- ✓ Explore History of doctrines
- ✓ Explore Jesus christ, history of doctrines