High noble title

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LORD.

Last seen on: Newsday.com Crossword – Jan 17 2021

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The Lord (German: Der Herr) is a Christological book by Romano Guardini, a Roman Catholic priest and academic. It was first published in Germany in 1937, and an English-language translation appeared in 1954.

In The Lord, Guardini wishes to present a correct understanding of Jesus by writing about his life and person, with all the limitations which the subject necessarily imposes. Although Christ lived in a specific historical milieu, and though knowledge of the forces at work in it furthers an understanding of him, Guardini states that a biography of Christ is practicable only within the narrowest confines. Neither Jesus’ personality nor his works are immediately traceable to the conditions of the times, for he came “out of the fullness of time contained in the mystery of God, and it was to this mystery that he returned after he had moved among us (Acts 1:22).”

In The Lord, Guardini points to certain decisive events in Jesus’ life, recognising specific directions in it and watching their sense evince and fulfill itself; but he also affirms that one shall never be able to ascertain a genuine evolution of character in the life of Jesus. It is equally impossible to motivate the unwinding of Christ’s destiny or the manner in which he accomplished his designated mission, for the ultimate explanations – Guardini states – are to be found only in that impenetrable territory which Jesus calls “my Father’s will” — territory forever beyond the reach of history. So Guardini ponders such words as “And Jesus advanced in wisdom and age and grace before God and men” (Luke 2:52), and the passage in the Epistle to the Galatians which describes him as one “in the fullness of time,” ripening to maturity deeply conscious of the history about him.

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