God Now
- 266 pages
- 10 hours of reading
Exploring the intersection of personal faith and political thought, the collection features essays that delve into topics like the author's reasons for prayer and the contrasting views of Simone Weil and Donald Trump. Alford simplifies complex theologians like Karl Barth and Soren Kierkegaard while offering critical insights. He posits that Christianity's essence lies in God's vulnerability and willingness to suffer alongside humanity, suggesting that the teachings of Christ hold more significance than the resurrection, which is often emphasized in traditional Christian discourse.
