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The Sadness of Christ
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"The Sadness of Christ" is a theological reflection written by St. Thomas More while imprisoned in the Tower of London.
In this work, More delves into the emotional and spiritual turmoil experienced by Jesus Christ in the Garden of Gethsemane, exploring themes of fear, abandonment, and obedience to God's will.
Through careful analysis of the Gospels, More seeks to understand the depth of Christ's suffering and to draw lessons for Christian living.
The book is a profound meditation on the human and divine nature of Christ, and a testament to More's unwavering faith in the face of persecution.
It offers readers insights into the importance of prayer, humility, and trust in God during times of adversity.
In this work, More delves into the emotional and spiritual turmoil experienced by Jesus Christ in the Garden of Gethsemane, exploring themes of fear, abandonment, and obedience to God's will.
Through careful analysis of the Gospels, More seeks to understand the depth of Christ's suffering and to draw lessons for Christian living.
The book is a profound meditation on the human and divine nature of Christ, and a testament to More's unwavering faith in the face of persecution.
It offers readers insights into the importance of prayer, humility, and trust in God during times of adversity.
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