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The content of the book "Faith and the effort to pass it on" consists of three main chapters. In the first, faith is discussed as the work of the healing God and is presented as a mutual, divine-human relationship, the initiator of which always remains God. The second chapter focuses on the truth that faith as the real work of God is at the same time an authentically human act and thus also the work of man. Faith is a divine gift, and when man, in his freedom, chooses to accept this gift, it gives direction and meaning to his life. The acceptance of faith and its diffusion is the theme of the…mehr

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The content of the book "Faith and the effort to pass it on" consists of three main chapters. In the first, faith is discussed as the work of the healing God and is presented as a mutual, divine-human relationship, the initiator of which always remains God. The second chapter focuses on the truth that faith as the real work of God is at the same time an authentically human act and thus also the work of man. Faith is a divine gift, and when man, in his freedom, chooses to accept this gift, it gives direction and meaning to his life. The acceptance of faith and its diffusion is the theme of the third chapter. The task of spreading the faith is not reserved to a few chosen ones. The Church as a whole is called to accept the faith and to spread it, especially in the face of the great changes in the world today. The transmission of the faith is a common work of bishops and priests, but also of lay faithful. This book has been translated with Artificial Intelligence.
Autorenporträt
P. Stanislaw Rutka ist am 1. Juli 1956 in Kamienica (Kreis Limanowa/Polen) geboren. 1978 trat er in die Kongregation des Heiligsten Erlösers (Redemptoristen) ein. 1986 wurde er zum Priester geweiht. Nach der Priesterweihe war er Seelsorger in Elbing und in Wartha in Polen. 1991 begann er seine pastorale Tätigkeit in Kalzhofen/Oberstaufen in Bayern.