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There has been a lamentable devaluing of the mystery of Jesus in the Church over the past half decade. Jesus is often seen as just a good man who is identified with God in some way. This has led some to teach that Jesus simply learned like any other man and had to discover he was the Messiah through investigation. In this remarkable book, Fr. Brian Mullady offers a robust defense of Jesus Christ as the only Son of God, fully man and fully God. He makes clear the Church's teachings on the Incarnation, why Christ had to come to redeem the world and why He had to die on the cross, and the critical role He must play in your own spiritual growth.…mehr

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There has been a lamentable devaluing of the mystery of Jesus in the Church over the past half decade. Jesus is often seen as just a good man who is identified with God in some way. This has led some to teach that Jesus simply learned like any other man and had to discover he was the Messiah through investigation. In this remarkable book, Fr. Brian Mullady offers a robust defense of Jesus Christ as the only Son of God, fully man and fully God. He makes clear the Church's teachings on the Incarnation, why Christ had to come to redeem the world and why He had to die on the cross, and the critical role He must play in your own spiritual growth.
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Autorenporträt
Fr. Brian Thomas Becket Mullady entered the Dominican Order in 1966 and was ordained in 1972. He has a Doctorate in Sacred Theology (STD) from the Angelicum University in Rome, Italy and was professor there for six years. He is currently a mission preacher and retreat master for the Western Dominican Province. He is the author of eight books, numerous articles, and writes for Homiletic and Pastoral Review and is the theological consultant for The Institute for Religious Life. He is a Missionary of Mercy appointed by Pope Francis. He also has had many programs on EWTN and currently has a weekly radio show on the EWTN radio network.