Everyone knows there is a crisis in the Catholic Church and in the world around us.
Some say it is capitalism gone wild.
Others say it is the decay of tradition, family, and objective truth.
Still others say it is the rise of radical, reactionary conservatism.
Though all may not agree on the nature of the crisis, who doesnt agree that there is one, and who isnt worried? For Larry Chapp, crisis is always the norm of Christian existence.
In a cold, dying world choked by greed, the Gospel calls for radical love and radical living according to the Sermon on the Mount.
Using the theology of Hans Urs von Balthasar , Peter Maurin , and Dorothy Day , Chapp argues that the real remedy to the disease of sin is not niceness, not political liberation, not fancy liturgical dress, not technical rigor, but a free decision to live totally and joyfully in Jesus Christ, without compromise.
Just as the martyrs chose God over life itself, so each Christian must, in the crucial hour, choose Jesus over all things.
Everything hinges on the moment of Christian witness.
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