Redemptive Change
Book Description
In a world where change feels constant yet often hollow, many people struggle to find transformation that truly matters. Russell R. Reno addresses this fundamental human longing in Redemptive Change, offering a profound alternative to contemporary approaches to personal growth and identity.
Reno examines how modern philosophical thinking has led us astray, promoting the idea that individuals are complete in themselves and need no external source for fulfillment. This worldview, he argues, reduces all change to temporary shifts without lasting significance, leaving people spiritually adrift despite endless self-improvement efforts.
Drawing from Christian theology, Reno presents a compelling case that authentic transformation occurs only through relationship with Christ. He explores how the moment of atonement creates genuine, enduring change that reverberates through every aspect of human existence. Rather than promoting self-sufficiency, this perspective embraces our fundamental need for divine connection and transformation.
The author challenges readers to reconsider what it means to experience meaningful change. He suggests that our significance comes not from independent achievement but from our willingness to be shaped and transformed by something greater than ourselves. This theological framework offers hope for those seeking change that transcends temporary fixes and touches the core of human identity.
For readers questioning whether lasting transformation is possible, Reno provides both intellectual rigor and spiritual insight into the nature of redemptive change.
Who Is This For?
📖 Reading Level: Medium (200-400 pages) (~7 hours)
📄 Length: 267 pages
What You'll Discover
- ✓ Understand psychological principles
- ✓ Explore Psychologie humaniste
- ✓ Explore Christianisme
- ✓ Explore Wandel
- ✓ Explore Identität
- ✓ Explore Rachat (Théologie)
- ✓ Explore Aspect religieux
- ✓ Explore Changement (Psychologie)