In recent years, there has been a conflict of theological opinions, a contemporaneous homogenization of their bodies, an anxiety about who best expresses the Tradition. Many times this tension and stress develop into an open war, no longer of positions, but of neutralizing by any means the "adversaries", the "enemies" of the right faith. The "enemies", of course, are none other than "our brothers in Christ".
It seems that nowadays the self-evident: partly because we know and partly we prophesy (1 Cor, 13:9) is no longer the conscience of the members of the Church.
In this book, the author searches, in a quite original way, for the links of Tradition that illuminate and give an ecclesiastical outlet to the fanaticism incited by the "theological conflict" in question.
A text that concerns all of us, since, where fanaticism develops, there faith ceases to have meaning and Christ, He also looks - to our blinded eyes - either distant or even made in our image...