“In a world of constant challenge of Christianity’s intellectual integrity, Lohfink highlights that the Christian faith is not outdated or just a leftover after the European Enlightenment. In his broad scope of topics, he demonstrates not only his expertise as a biblical scholar. In a highly personal voice, he also presents his own spirituality in deep attachment to his academic profession. Following Lohfink’s thoughts, we can recognize that there is no stalemate between Christian faith and reason. Even further, by joining Lohfink’s adventure of faith, we can see this undertaking as deeply fulfilling.”<br /><b>Florian Klug is a lecturer at Julius-Maximilians-Universität Würzburg, Germany and the University of Vienna/Austria</b><br />
In The Light of Faith and Reason, renowned Scripture scholar Gerhard Lohfink focuses on the idea of enlightenment and traces it back to its biblical roots. He demonstrates the extent to which the Old Testament already served the cause of enlightenment and how that work of illumination was continued and deepened through Jesus and the church to bring light to the world.
To promote the mystery of faith and advocate its rationality, Lohfink focuses on the responsibility of the state to apply themselves on behalf of the Gospel and the building up of communities who live it. In The Light of Faith and Reason, Lohfink emphasizes that making the distinction between the things that belong to the state and the greater cause of the gospel message is a major element in the rationality of Christian faith.