Religion is the fundamental element of human existence. Since the initial stages of the existence of mankind the concept of God who created the world and all living beings in it were dominant. With the appearance of Christianity, this concept became the leading idea of this religion and the life of many people in the world. Christ is acknowledged as the creator and as the eternal logos that controls human existence and evolution.
In this paper we are going to examine the significance of the figure of Jesus Christ in human history and evolution (Imperato, pp. 3 – 5) To achieve this, we are going to use books by famous theologians and scientists like Imperato, Mathaler, and Mother Theresa.
The traditional Catholic Church nowadays acknowledges the possibility of the coherent existence of Christ and scientific evolution. The explanation for it is the fact that Christ is considered to be the creator of mankind and the moving power of its evolution (Mathaler, pp. 1 – 15). That is why the modern attempts to combine religion and science do not seem to be obscure.
But in the times when Christianity was only at its dawn, people did not have any scientific explanations to the facts of reality and Christ was the only cause and reason for everything that happened to them. Dr. Imperato, considering the theology by Teilhard, says that Christ is love and freedom and “The evolutionary process passes through human consciousness in love and freedom” (Imperato, p. 9) Drawing from this, the only cause of all changes and developments in the human history is Jesus Christ, who is consequently love in all people. The same ideas are formulated in Mother Theresa’s book that teaches all people to love towards other humans and living beings (Mother Theresa, 1988).
References
Imperato, R. Christian Footings: Creation, World Religion, Personalism, Revelation, and Jesus. University Press of America, 2000.
Mathaler, B. The Creed: The Apostolic Faith in Contemporary Theology. Twenty-Third Publications; 3rd Revision edition, 2007.
Mother Theresa. One Heart Full of Love. Servant Publications; 1988.