How Christ Saves Souls—with Us: The Mystery of Co-Redemption
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Authors: Fr. Michael E. Giesler
Pages: 216
Publish Date: 2022
Publisher: Emmaus Road Publishing
Categories: Books, eBooks, Emmaus Road Publishing
Paperback $16.95
eBook $16.95

About the Author

Fr. Michael E. Giesler

MICHAEL GIESLER is a priest of the Prelature of Opus Dei who lives in Saint Louis, Missouri. He has written a trilogy of books about the early Christians and their transforming influence in the world during the first centuries after Christ, along with many articles about Scripture and contemporary topics. Fr. Giesler is also the author of a short book with practical advice for helping young people to do mental prayer. He has taught and offered spiritual direction for both priests and laymen for over forty years.

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Leon Holmes
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Some of the chapters in this book are good summaries of aspects of the Christian life, but the central thesis—that we are co-redeemers with Christ— is incoherent. Fr. Giesler says, accurately, that the only redeemer is Christ, which means that as applied to mere creatures the term “redeemer” has a meaning different from its meaning as to Christ. If so, it is incoherent to say that we are “co-redeemers” because that term requires that we be redeemers of the same kind as Christ, as is true of co-pilots or co-captains. Pelagianism and semi-Pelagianism are all too common in contemporary Catholicism and assertions such as that we are co-redeemers with Christ do not help clear up the confusion among Catholics who believe that we can and must save ourselves.

John A Hoffmann
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Since all human creatures have free will, anyone can reject Christ's redemptive power. We do not help God DO anything, but we are commanded to love one another as Christ loves us. In loving one another, we may and should assist our neighbors to know and accept Christ's gift of redemption. In this way, we participate in His redemption. In prayer and fasting, etc. we also can hope to bring about greater acceptance of Christ and redemption. Christ had / has His role; He gave us ours; they are NOT incoherent, but complementary.