The book explores the tension between humanitarian ideology and core Christian dogmas, particularly in the wake of the Second Vatican Council. The author expresses concern over theologians and Church members questioning essential tenets of faith under the guise of love for humanity. This critique is rooted in the author's dismay at the erosion of traditional beliefs, which he argues has been exacerbated by a two-century trend towards humanitarianism that threatens the integrity of the Christian Creed.
Jean Borella Books
Jean Borella is a Christian philosopher and theologian whose works draw profound inspiration from ancient and Christian Neoplatonism, as well as the Traditionalist School of René Guénon and Frithjof Schuon. He delves into the intricate relationship between faith and reason, seeking a unifying principle amidst the diversity of spiritual traditions. Borella endeavors to bridge metaphysical thought with practical spiritual living, offering readers a unique perspective on existence. His writings provide a deep exploration into the nature of reality and the human condition through the lens of Christian mysticism.
