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Italian-born German priest, Romano Guardini has written a book with honest answers to the hard questions about death and the afterlife. From his patient and thoughtful study of Scripture and Church teachings, he shares those things that will diminish grief, calm fears, and melt away doubts.

Eternal Life What You Need to Know About Death Judgment and Life Everlasting edition by Romano Guardini Religion Spirituality eBooks

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  • File Size 401 KB
  • Print Length 111 pages
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  • Publisher Sophia Institute Press (November 8, 2011)
  • Publication Date November 8, 2011
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  • Language English
  • ASIN B00656TKS6

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Father Guardini gives a clear explanation of the Christian view of eternal life, even placing it besides rival explanations such as the platonic pantheistic. This is a work of exposition, not of refutation, though. Even so, for a Catholic reader in search for clarity, the book delivers concisely that which its title promises.

Further, in making Christian notions clearer, this single and little book has inspired me more than dozens of homilies to live the Christian faith. Guardini doesn't write as if he was dealing with theories, but as a man dealing with truth. Which is a very proper way to deal with an incarnated faith about Incarnation.
Romano Guardini (1885-1968) was a Catholic priest, author, and academic; he taught philosophy and religion at the University of Tübingen and the University of Munich. He wrote many books, such as The Lord,The Rosary of Our Lady,The End of the Modern World,The Art of Praying The Principles and Methods of Christian Prayer, etc.

He wrote in the Foreword to this 1940 book, "In this study, I shall try to outline what Christianity teaches concerning the end and that which pertains to it---death, resurrection, purification after death, the Last Judgment, and eternal life. It is, in fact, only an outline. I am not aiming to present an exhaustive survey, but rather to focus on certain points from which the subject may appear more definite and intelligible... I shall confine myself to establishing a relationship between the timeless teaching of Revelation and our present spiritual and intellectual situation." (Pg. viii)

He states, "The Resurrection has brought about a fundamental change. No magical cure for death has been found, no new ethical code of dying achieved, which would mean only an advance in the human condition. Death remains a reality. But it has been taken up into a new connection with life and has become the passage into a new life---a divine but eternally human life. For now, beyond our death, awaits the resurrection." (Pg. 26)

He observes, "The belief in purification after death found expression very early in the devotional life of the Church. Commemorations were made for the dead in holy Mass and prayers offered that God might receive them into communion with Him. These prayers and other expressions of concern for the departed presupposed that, although the dead had been accepted by the Divine Judge, they yet remained in an intermediate state." (Pg. 37) He adds, "In a mystery of suffering, the heart adjusts itself to contrition and delivers itself up to the power of the holy Creator-Spirit. Opportunities misused are rebestowed, wrong turns retraced and taken rightly. Evil, being lived again, is made over into good. The improvement is not an external matter. The whole nature, plunged into re-creating grace, through the mystery of effectual repentance, comes out newly made. The Church calls this Purgatory." (Pg. 54)

He notes, "Soul and body are not clearly separable entitles. The body is continuously informed by the spiritual soul; indeed, what we call body is, at every point, in every act, one with the soul. If the soul could be completely removed, there would be no body, but only a biological substance, perhaps of mutually destructive chemical particles. The soul, on its side, does not live on its own account, but is effective in and through the body, to the point that it seems doubtful whether a single purely spiritual act is possible in human life. Throughout, it is the spirit-body that is human." (Pg. 79)

He states, "But Christ is not only Judge; He is also Redeemer. Even as Judge He is Redeemer. The judgment is not the revenge of the offended Son of God, not His personal triumph over His enemies. By saying that truth and goodness are a person---Christ---it is not suggested that any personal element would intrude and blur the impartial validity of truth and goodness. The judgment is justice, yet not justice in and for itself, but justice bound up with the living mind and love of Christ. The Last Judgment is the fulfillment of redemption." (Pg. 109)

This book will be of interest to Catholics looking for more information about these doctrines.
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