These wide-ranging theological reflections suggest a key to our
current woes in both Church and culture: the ever-widening gap
between the life of reason and the life of spiritual love,
considered as the two principal-and inseparable-dimensions of all
human living worth the name. The recently renewed flight from
doctrine in the Church creates a vacuum which sentimental
benevolence cannot fill-least of all in an age when, in the wider
society, the voices of philosophical nihilism are so shrill. Like
the original Franciscans, Serafino Lanzetta is an evangelist: for
him, the only world in which a metaphysics of charity can flourish
is the world revealed by the Gospel where the Logos behind the
cosmos has made itself known as Love. -Fr Aidan Nichols OP, author
of Redeeming Beauty and Lost in WonderWhat constitutes the act of
faith? How is it related to reason? What is the difference between
faith and belief? How could we ever conceive of faith as separated
from charity? As Fr Lanzetta reminds us, such questions are crucial
for the proclamation of the Gospel in today's world. At a time when
the Church seems largely occupied with discussions about structures
and processes, I highly recommend this profound meditation on the
heart of the Christian mystery. -Fr Uwe Michael Lang, Cong.Orat.,
St Mary's University, Twickenham, LondonEngaging seriously with the
arguments contained in this book, particularly those regarding the
relationship between reason and love, faith and charity, is a most
worthwhile endeavour-even when one finds oneself not agreeing with
the author's every stance. Fr Lanzetta is to be commended for so
clearly emphasising, as he states in the Introduction, that "Reason
is for love, and love lives with the confines of reason. Reason and
love are the two dimensions which together constitute the great
human horizon." -Rev'd Canon John O'Leary, Rector Allen Hall
Seminary, London
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