Here he talks about “rediscovery” of Jesus, one of the most important things to impact Christology. Rausch also gives the idea that by praying the rosary we make the three sets of mysteries relevant to our daily lives. The mysteries include the joyful, the sorrowful and the glorious. The mysteries symbolize the birth, the finding of Jesus in the temple, then to the events of the passion in our own lives we experience events that we can relate to these mysteries. As stated earlier, these phases of discovering Jesus are made relevant to our life today through the use of the rosary. Along with the idea of the rosary, Rausch labels Jesus as an ethical teacher. He says that Jesus was helpful to everyone, that he was an ethical teacher, a friend, and a preacher. In our lives today these traits of Jesus are made relevant through the people we interact with on a daily basis. Our parents as our teachers, our friends that we spend time with, and any other mentor we may cross paths with throughout our
Here he talks about “rediscovery” of Jesus, one of the most important things to impact Christology. Rausch also gives the idea that by praying the rosary we make the three sets of mysteries relevant to our daily lives. The mysteries include the joyful, the sorrowful and the glorious. The mysteries symbolize the birth, the finding of Jesus in the temple, then to the events of the passion in our own lives we experience events that we can relate to these mysteries. As stated earlier, these phases of discovering Jesus are made relevant to our life today through the use of the rosary. Along with the idea of the rosary, Rausch labels Jesus as an ethical teacher. He says that Jesus was helpful to everyone, that he was an ethical teacher, a friend, and a preacher. In our lives today these traits of Jesus are made relevant through the people we interact with on a daily basis. Our parents as our teachers, our friends that we spend time with, and any other mentor we may cross paths with throughout our