The Gospel of Folly reflects on one of Christianity’s most striking themes: the idea, rooted in St Paul, that the Gospel appears as “foolishness” to worldly wisdom.
Through theological reflection and spiritual insight, the book explores:
The paradox of divine wisdom revealed through apparent folly
The challenge the Gospel poses to power, status, and self-sufficiency
Faith as trust rather than control or intellectual certainty
Discipleship shaped by humility, vulnerability, and love
The unsettling, transformative nature of Christ’s message
Rather than offering comfortable reassurance, The Gospel of Folly invites readers to reconsider how deeply the Gospel confronts cultural assumptions about success, reason, and strength.
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