Milosrđe

Milosrđe

Ivica Raguž

The author wants to explain what mercy means in the everyday life of believers, how to live it, and how it changes a person's relationship with God and other people.

The book emphasizes that mercy is the center of Christian identity, God's fundamental attitude towards man, but also the way in which a believer should relate to others. Raguž warns against misconceptions – mercy is not sentimentality or indulgence, but a demanding love that seeks truth, sacrifice and responsibility. The book conveys that mercy is the path of Christian life: it does not deny sin, but transcends it with God's love; it does not absolve from responsibility, but deepens it. A merciful person participates in God's work – he brings goodness into the world and thus becomes a witness to faith.

Dimensions
19 x 11.5 cm
Pages
84
Publisher
Panni, Đakovo, 2016.
 
Latin alphabet. Paperback.
Language: Croatian.

One copy is available

Condition:Used, excellent condition
 

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