On the Road to Emmaus Hope in Times of Uncertainty
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“Christ is alive, and in the world, on the open roads, where people discuss their disappointments as they walk, He reveals Himself to them, brings healing to them and does this in mysterious, often unexpected ways” - from Chapter 3. For today's Christians, the despair of two disciples who left Jerusalem after the crucifixion of Christ reflects many aspects of the post-Christian context. However, this story also resonates with the experience of modern humanists, who have their own reasons for doubt, and with the experiences of many Muslims who are also ready to enter into dialogue with us on the road to Emmaus. Each chapter of this book reflects one of the aspects of this biblical story and ends with a “message from the road to Emmaus”, in which world-famous authors - Albert Camus, Jacques Ellul, Tatyana Goricheva and Edith Black - share their thoughts on the topic under discussion. The result is a lively dialogue between faith and unbelief, reflecting both real despair and renewed hope. “...this is an insightful and profound book, uncompromisingly honest, full of compassion and wisdom. I wholeheartedly recommend it.” — Vinoth Ramachandra, International Fellowship of Christian Students, Asia Region (IFES Asia). time, after many difficult and terrible events of the 20th century. It warns us, Christians in the post-Soviet space, against blindly copying previous paths and leads us to a deeper understanding of Christ and His actions, so as not to be disappointed later” - Grigory Stupak, All-Ukrainian Charitable Foundation “Open Bible.”
Data sheet
- Name of the Author
- Дэвид Смит
- Language
- Russian
- Translator
- Ольга Лукманова