Love Seems To Be Something Like That
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About the Book
Again and again in this collection, Andreas Thomas returns to this mysterious predicament: why is it that the human being seems to take such a perverse, if guilt-ridden, delight in actively shunning the good? Life would obviously be easier for us all if we "loved our neighbor"-and though we have clear instructions on just how to accomplish that we refuse to follow them!
The real why is not whether God exists but why did He choose to prove to us that His Creation was truly an act of Love. By sacrificing His own Son to the very human mystery of Death, God has reopened, in effect, the road to communication between the sacred and the profane
About the Author
Andreas Thomas is the pen name of an Associate Professor of a Greek University School of Medicine. He is Greek Orthodox, and married with three children. He is also the author of the book Betrayed Christianity (iUniverse, 2004).