This book, a re-issue of the 1999 edition, demonstrates that the way of life we call Christian is lived in relationships to others.
His work thus develops Christian ethics as "sacramental ethics," an ethic that has at its center a deepening enco.
Sedgwick further emphasizes that the Christian life is grounded in the experience and worship of God.
Christian faith, understood as practical piety, calls for a life opened to the world at large, concerned for the "stranger" as well as for the neighbor.
This book, a re-issue of the 1999 edition, demonstrates that the way of life we call Christian is lived in relationships to others