Christian humanism says that if you really want to know what it means to be human and to live a truly human life, you have to look to Christ. It's his life, death and resurrection that gives us the picture of true humanity to which we can then respond. This is where my Catholicism comes out, becoming man through iconography and music, meditating on God throughout the ages.
Curtis tackles this epoch defining question with Comment Editor in Chief, Anne Snyder Brooks. Together they explore the distinctive vision Christians have to offer a world beset by dehumanizing forces. This wide ranging exploration includes both the big ideas and stakes involved in this question, as well as practical steps each one of us can take to embody (in the words of Irenaeus) “the glory of God in a human being fully alive.”
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