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In Christ Actually: The Son of God for the Secular Age, James Carroll confronts the pressing question: Who is Christ for us today? Drawing inspiration from theologian Dietrich Bonhoeffer, Carroll examines Jesus's enduring relevance in a world shaped by events like the Holocaust and Hiroshima. He emphasizes Jesus's Jewish identity, urging a reexamination of Christian theology that acknowledges historical contexts and seeks to overcome centuries of anti-Semitism. Carroll's exploration offers a path to rediscovering faith that resonates with contemporary seekers and believers alike.
Key Topics Covered:
Reevaluating Jesus's Jewish identity
The impact of historical events on Christian theology
Addressing anti-Semitism within Christian traditions
Faith in a secular, post-Holocaust world
The role of imitation in understanding Christ
Christ Actually, James Carroll, Jesus in secular age, Christian theology, Jewish identity of Jesus, post-Holocaust Christianity, faith and history, anti-Semitism in Christianity, Dietrich Bonhoeffer, modern faith, religious reexamination, spiritual exploration, contemporary Christianity, theological reflection, Jesus's relevance today