A Christianity in Ruins: Christianity Without Christ is a work born from silence, from wounds, and from the inner fire. It is not merely an academic analysis or yet another religious critique. It is the cry of a soul that has walked through the desert of empty forms, crowded temples without presence, and sermons that speak of God without leaving space for His Spirit. This book is a radical, tender, and firm call to return to the living source of the Gospel, where the unlabelled Christ still speaks to the human heart from within the ruins.

The author, combining rigorous theological research with deep spiritual experience, examines the structures of more than 45,000 contemporary Christian denominations, exposing how many of them have replaced the living Christ with doctrines, soulless liturgies, sectarian divisions, and a worship of ecclesiastical power that has little to do with the Kingdom of Heaven. Rather than judge from the outside, the book invites a journey inward-a descent into the place where God still speaks without words.

Throughout its chapters, the reader is invited to walk through three dimensions of the spiritual path:

  1. The Collapse of the External: A serene and powerful diagnosis of how institutional Christianity has lost its essence, imprisoning the living Christ in doctrinal walls and forgetting the Christ who walks among the poor, the broken, and the sincere seekers.
  2. The Encounter with the Word in Silence: An invitation to pause, to empty oneself, and to listen. Here, words become secondary, and the direct experience of the Spirit takes center stage. This section is imbued with the wisdom of mystics such as John of the Cross, Teresa of Ávila, Teilhard de Chardin, as well as insights from Eastern traditions like Zen, Vedanta, and Taoism.
  3. The Return to the Inner Master: Beyond churches, creeds, and religious forms, the reader is guided to recognize within themselves the living presence of Christ-not as a theological symbol, but as a transformative experience. This return does not imply rejecting forms but transcending them to reach what is essential.

The work is deeply Christ-centered, yet not exclusionary; contemplative, yet prophetic. Each page may be read as a prayer, a confrontation, or a spark. There is space for theology, but also for wonder. There is analysis, but also poetry and contemplation. The reader will find profound biblical references, quotes from the Church Fathers, mystical texts, interreligious wisdom, and reflections born from a life of prayer.

A Christianity in Ruins is not a book of absolute answers, but of urgent questions. It does not aim to build a new religious system, but to dismantle the idols that block access to the truth of the Gospel. It does not call for changing churches, but for awakening to the inner fire of the Spirit, which blows where it wills and cannot be confined.

This is a book for theologians with a soul, for mystics without a temple, for believers weary of empty speeches, for wounded pastors, for seekers without a map, and also for those who have been excluded for not fitting into ecclesiastical structures. It is a beacon amid ruins, a voice that doesn't shout but burns, and an outstretched hand to anyone longing to rediscover the Christ who never ceased to love-even when replaced by the very structures claiming to represent Him.

There is no new denomination here. Only a return. No condemnation. Only hope. No system. Only a path. And at the center of it all, a living Presence-one that cannot be possessed, but can be inhabited.



Autorentext

Médico de profesión y contemplativo de vocación, el autor ha recorrido tanto los caminos del cuerpo como los del alma. Estudioso apasionado de la Biblia de Jerusalén, ha dedicado años al silencio orante, la lectura espiritual y la observación profunda del ser humano desde una mirada integradora.

Amante de la naturaleza, construyó en medio del bosque su capilla de oración, a la que llamó "Amó Abraham", como un eco de la fe antigua que aún susurra entre los árboles y las piedras. Allí, entre el canto de los pájaros y el murmullo del viento, encontró una forma de comunión que trasciende templos y credos.

Más allá de títulos y credenciales, es un buscador sincero, un sembrador de fuego interior, y un servidor del silencio donde el Verbo aún se revela.


Titel
A Christianity in Ruins
EAN
9798231761562
Format
E-Book (epub)
Veröffentlichung
03.07.2025
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Adobe-DRM
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