Prisms for a Christ-Life (Fleming)
The 55 short essays in this collection serve as reflections, or “prisms,” that help to deepen our thoughts about basic issues of present–day Christian life. Author David L. Fleming, S.J., covers such topics as “The Call for a New Evangelization,” as described by Pope John Paul II; “Celebrating Christmas” not as an “escape” into magic, but as the worship of a God “who chooses to be poor like us”; and the “Reverence for Life” that may be challenged by consumerism and secular culture.
The 55 short essays in this collection serve as reflections, or “prisms,” that help to deepen our thoughts about basic issues of present–day Christian life. Author David L. Fleming, S.J., covers such topics as “The Call for a New Evangelization,” as described by Pope John Paul II; “Celebrating Christmas” not as an “escape” into magic, but as the worship of a God “who chooses to be poor like us”; and the “Reverence for Life” that may be challenged by consumerism and secular culture.
The 55 short essays in this collection serve as reflections, or “prisms,” that help to deepen our thoughts about basic issues of present–day Christian life. Author David L. Fleming, S.J., covers such topics as “The Call for a New Evangelization,” as described by Pope John Paul II; “Celebrating Christmas” not as an “escape” into magic, but as the worship of a God “who chooses to be poor like us”; and the “Reverence for Life” that may be challenged by consumerism and secular culture.