Exploring profound biblical texts, this work by Gerhard Lohfink delves into the dynamic relationship between the divine and humanity. The author reinterprets significant passages, offering fresh insights that bridge the gap between heaven and earth. Lohfink's analysis encourages readers to engage deeply with scripture, inviting contemplation on spiritual themes and their relevance in contemporary life. This exploration serves as both a scholarly resource and a source of inspiration for those seeking a deeper understanding of biblical narratives.
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Gerhard Lohfink wijdde zijn academische carrière aan de exegese van het Nieuwe Testament aan de Universiteit van Tübingen. Al vele jaren vervolgt hij zijn werk als theoloog voor de Katholieke Geïntegreerde Gemeenschap. Zijn uitgebreide geschriften duiken in diepgaande vragen over geloof en praktijk. Lohfink biedt inzichtelijke perspectieven op de relatie tussen God en de Kerk.






Exploring the identity of Jesus of Nazareth, Gerhard Lohfink delves into what sets him apart from other figures in history, such as prophets, miracle-workers, and wise teachers. The book seeks to uncover the unique aspects of Jesus' mission and teachings, prompting readers to consider his true intentions and the significance of his life. Lohfink's scholarly approach invites a deeper understanding of the historical and spiritual impact of Jesus.
Exploring profound themes of resurrection and eternal life, this work delves into philosophical and theological questions surrounding existence after death. It offers a thoughtful examination of beliefs and perspectives on what lies beyond, encouraging readers to reflect on their understanding of life and the afterlife. The book engages with historical and contemporary views, making it a significant contribution to discussions on spirituality and mortality.
The Forty Parables of Jesus
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In this book, which covers all of Jesus’ parables, award-winning author Gerhard Lohfink takes a closer look at the origins of each one—its shape, its realistic details, but most of all its original message and the situation into which it was once spoken. Jesus’ parables speak in bold images of the kingdom of God, making it present to us as they reveal something of the mystery of his own person. Lohfink also offers a review of some of the scholarship in this area—as this topic has sustained research on Jesus since the first telling of these stories—but not for the purposes of debate. His reflections interpret the forty parables and show how they speak of the coming of the reign of God, lead us to Jesus, and reveal the mystery of Jesus himself.
Exploring the relationship between God and various religions, Gerhard Lohfink questions the necessity of the Church in a world where all faiths seem equally close to the divine. Drawing from his scholarly expertise and personal experiences within a community, he delves into the unique role of the Church and its significance in spiritual life. Through thoughtful analysis, Lohfink invites readers to reflect on the complexities of faith and the Church's place in the broader religious landscape.
Exploring the significance of prayer, this book addresses the doubts and questions many have about its effectiveness and relevance in today's world. It invites readers to reconsider their understanding of prayer, examining its potential impact on personal lives and broader societal issues. Through thoughtful insights, the author encourages a renewed perspective on the practice of prayer, aiming to inspire both the hesitant and the curious.
The book delves into the various interpretations of Jesus and his relevance in contemporary society. It challenges readers to consider whether Jesus is merely a figure of individual salvation or a passionate leader advocating for social justice and nonviolence. Lohfink examines Jesus as a unique figure in history, comparing him to other religious leaders while emphasizing his commitment to God's reign and the urgent issues of the present. Through this exploration, he affirms the enduring significance of Jesus in today's world.
The book explores the metaphor of springs as a source of renewal and life, emphasizing their beauty and significance in a world facing environmental challenges. Gerhard Lohfink draws on Psalm 87:7 to delve into fundamental beliefs, liturgical seasons, and the richness of biblical texts, encouraging readers to move beyond narrow interpretations. By connecting personal faith with the transformative power of scripture, he reveals the hope embedded in the Old Testament, inviting readers to experience a deeper, more profound understanding of their spiritual journey.
Exploring the relevance of the Our Father prayer in contemporary society, this book argues for its continued importance in the lives of Christians today. It delves into the significance of the prayer's themes and how they resonate with modern challenges, emphasizing the necessity of maintaining this spiritual practice in a rapidly changing world. Through thoughtful reflection, the author encourages readers to engage with the prayer as a vital part of their faith journey.
Christian Faith Explained in 50 Letters
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Exploring the decline of traditional Christian communities in Europe, this collection of fifty letters addresses the growing disconnect between baptized individuals and their faith. While many see Christianity as irrelevant, a rising curiosity about its true essence emerges among newcomers. The letters aim to articulate the core tenets of Christianity, providing insights into its significance and inviting deeper understanding for those seeking to reconnect with the faith.