Theology from friendship. The three wounds of the Christian adult: death, life and love
Professor Javier de la Torre, PhD, from the Faculty of Theology, has published this work by Editorial SalTerrae, part of the Loyola Communication Group
The book can be purchased from the link below
7 May 2024
Javier de la Torre, Professor of the Faculty of Theology, has published his work Teología desde la amistad. Las tres heridas del adulto cristiano: la muerte, la vida, el amor (The three wounds of the Christian adult: death, life, love) in Editorial SalTerrae, within the Collection 'El pozo de Siquén' (2024, ISBN: 978-84-293-3199-8).
Below is a summary of the book:
Inspired by Miguel Hernández's poem, "It came with three wounds / that of love,/ that of death,/ that of life", this book by Javier de la Torre plunges into the contemporary concerns born of these three universal experiences. Throughout thirteen reflections, he addresses critical issues such as the essence of the family, the challenges of sexuality and the impact of technology on our spirituality, offering a Christian perspective full of hope for a more meaningful life.
The book can be purchased from the G. C. Loyola website by clicking here.
Professor Javier de la Torre Díaz is PhD in Law, Director of the Department of Moral Theology and Praxis of Christian Life and a recognised expert in disciplines such as Applied Moral Theology and Bioethics.
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