More than doctrine, it is a-manifesto-a movement of conscience. It affirms that faith must engage the full breadth of human experience-scientific, social, political, and spiritual. It challenges systems that dehumanize and destroy, calling the Church to prophetic action, nonviolent resistance, and deep solidarity with "the least of these." In Radical Christian Humanism, the Cross is not a symbol of defeat but the locus of divine transformation-where love becomes power, and compassion becomes the foundation of creation itself.
This theology honors both the mystery of Spirit and the wonder of science, seeing all matter, energy, time, and life as sacred. It is radical not in rebellion, but in its return to the root (Latin radix) of what it means to be human in God's image-and to live that truth in the world.
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