
Kako kršćanstvo rješava problem života
A theological and philosophical work by the Belgian Jesuit Fernand Lelotte. The author analyzes the themes of human existence, suffering, and meaning, providing a Christian response to key questions and spiritual dilemmas of man.
"How Christianity Solves the Problem of Life", one of the most famous apologetic and pastoral works by the Belgian Jesuit and theologian Fernand Lelotte (published in Croatian translation in 1966), is a thorough and accessible study dedicated to the eternal questions of human existence. The author starts in the book from man's fundamental need for meaning, analyzing deep inner unrest, existential anxieties, and the search for happiness and truth in the modern world. Lelotte systematically analyzes key life challenges — such as questions of the origin and purpose of man, evil, suffering, free will, transience, and death. He then offers a comprehensive Christian answer, showing how the Gospel teaching and Jesus Christ do not offer mere abstract theories, but a living and effective guide for everyday life. Through clear logic, rich spiritual thought, and practical examples, the author explains how faith transforms human everyday life, gives meaning to the pain suffered, and opens the perspective of hope and eternity. Written in a remarkably systematic, clear, and warm-spirited style, this work has served for decades as a reliable theological and formational manual. "How Christianity Solves the Problem of Life" remains a timeless guide for all who seek solid moral foundations, deeper faith, and comprehensive answers to the fundamental questions of existence.
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