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Life in Christ: The Spiritual Message of the Letter to the Romans [Paperback]

Raniero Cantalamessa
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February 1, 2002
In Life in Christ Raniero Cantalamessa, preacher to the papal household, presents a project of re-evangelization and spiritual renewal based on St. Paul's Letter to the Romans. It is therefore neither an exegetical commentary nor a theological treatise, but goes straight to the heart of what animated the Apostle when he wrote this letter. His aim was not to give the Christians of Rome—and the Christians of later generations—a difficult text on which to exercise their critical wisdom but rather to impart a spiritual gift to them so that they would be strengthened and mutually encouraged by each other's faith.

At the beginning of the third millennium a new phenomenon is spreading through the Christian Churches which can only be the work of the Holy Spirit. Up to now Christians of different denominations have proclaimed Jesus Christ mainly in competition and rivalry with one another, thus compromising our testimony in the eyes of the world. Why should we not grasp this unique occasion to start proclaiming together with brotherly love our common belief in Christ, which is far more important than what still separates us? Pope John Paul II has espoused this project and has expressed the wish that all Christians take this opportunity "for fruitful cooperation in the many areas which unite us; these are unquestionably more numerous than those which divide us."

Life in Christ is a contribution to the realization of this project. Father Cantalamessa has made the most of the insights and riches present in each one of the three main Christian traditions: Catholic, Orthodox, and Protestant, avoiding those points not commonly shared by all believers in Christ, or at least by the majority of them. The Letter to the Romans lends itself to this aim because it deals with the basics of the Christian faith, leaving all the rest aside. It is the ideal basis for that "Common Witness" which is becoming more and more central to ecumenical dialogue. This is, therefore, a first and "partial" attempt to present a spirituality and a proclamation corresponding to the new grace of understanding and unity given to the Christians in the second half of this century.

Chapters are "Loved by God!" "All Have Sinned," "The Righteousness of God Has Been Manifested!" "He Was Put to Death for Our Trespasses," "He Was Raised for Our Justification," "God Did Not Spare His Own Son," "Let Not Sin Reign in Your Mortal Bodies!" "The Law of the Spirit Which Gives Life," "The Spirit Intercedes for Us," "Let Love Be Sincere," "Don't Think Too Highly of Yourselves," "By One Man's Obedience," and "Let Us Put on the Armor of Light."


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Language Notes

Text: English (translation)
Original Language: Italian

Product Details

  • Paperback: 221 pages
  • Publisher: Liturgical Press (February 1, 2002)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0814627994
  • ISBN-13: 978-0814627990
  • Product Dimensions: 0.6 x 5.8 x 7.8 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 10.4 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (4 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #594,393 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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4.0 out of 5 stars A Spirited Presentation of the Gospel November 30, 2005
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The phrase "inspirational literature" is often a euphemism for optimistic platitudes and shallow theology, but Life in Christ, though intended for a general audience, is inspirational in a deeper sense.

In a series of homiletic meditations, Fr. Raniero Cantalamessa, the preacher to the papal household, explores the main themes of St. Paul's famous epistle in a creative yet orthodox manner. His emphasis is on going beyond intellectual assent to Christian dogma to a lived relationship with God through Christ in the Holy Spirit.

To explain and amplify St. Paul's message, Fr. Cantalamessa draws heavily on other New Testament texts, Patristic theologians, and Catholic saints and mystics, but his sources are also ecumenical and modern. For example, Martin Luther, John Wesley, and Soren Kierkegaard are quoted approvingly.

Throughout the Church's history the Letter to the Romans has served as a kind of refresher course in the essentials of the faith. With its winning enthusiasm and spiritual depth, Life in Christ is quite refreshing, too.
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This book provides a Spiritual Commentary on Saint Paul's Letter to the Romans. Father Raniero Cantalamesa, O.F.M., Cap., authored it while he was the preacher to the Papal Household.

The book is as inspiring as it is fascinating and enlightening. Probably the part of it that influenced me the most was Chapter 4, "He Was Put to Death for Our Trespasses." This was his own meditation on the Passion of Jesus. Father Cantalamesa greatly elaborates on Saint Paul's words, "Christ, while we were still helpless, yet died at the appointed time for the ungodly. [That] God proves his love for us in that while we were still sinners Christ died for us. ... Since we are now justified by his blood, we will be saved through him from the wrath. While we were enemies, we were reconciled to God through the death of his Son" (Rom 5:6-11).

Father says that in the past, "Christian piety dwelt much more on the bodily suffering than on the spiritual suffering of Christ." However, he states that if we put together all the pain suffered by all who lived throughout the centuries, it would be greater than the pain Jesus endured, whereas, from the moral point of view all the suffering and sorrows together of all peoples will never equal the Passion of the Redeemer's soul. Saints and mystics, by living Christ's Passion themselves help us to realize that if God's love is "a never-ending ocean, bottomless and shoreless," so too is God's sorrow. The following are only a few excerpts from which I hope you can grasp at least some of what Father Cantalamesa describes Jesus experiencing in his Passion--for you and me. He tells us that Jesus was not simply suffering and expiating those sins, though remaining detached and untouched by sin. No, Sin was in him.
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Cantalamessa successfully provides exegetical commentary on the message of Romans while also creating an effective devotional writing. He uses the Letter to the Romans as a springboard to the entire gospel message and Christian life.

Cantalamessa takes readers on a spiritual journey that will lead to a more mature relationship with Jesus. He begins with the love of God and justification by grace through faith. He dwells on the love of God revealed in Christ's death and resurrection. He identifies the savagery of sin not only upon the cross but in each person's life. He brings readers to look to the Holy Spirit, the gift of life, and to the life of faith lived in the Spirit as characterized by love, humility, obedience and purity.

This book has the effect of drawing the reader into the life of faith revealed in the Letter to the Romans. Whether you want a commentary of the gospel revealed in Romans or a book to lead you into the life of the gospel, this will satisfy your search.

Cantalamessa does draw on the church's tradition, often from the patristic fathers and early church mystics. He uses analogies and parables that are helpful. As this is a spiritual commentary, he avoids getting into textual criticism or disputes about exegesis.
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5.0 out of 5 stars The Best of Cantalamessa May 9, 2008
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Father Cantalamessa is one of my very favorite speakers and authors on spiritual matters. And this is one of his best books to date! Christians of all stripes will enjoy his exciting elucidation of the Book of Romans and the uplifting message it holds for us all!
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