The Face of Jesus
By Christopher Wells
Jan 16 2023
In his preface to a new book by Jesuit Father Antonio Spadaro, Pope Francis writes that we must follow God’s storyline, as we seek to discover the true face of Jesus as He journeys to Jerusalem.
In the face of multiple and ongoing crises in the modern world, writes Pope Francis, “we need the genius of a new language, of powerful stories and images, of authors, poets, and artists capable of shouting the Gospel message to the world, of making us see Jesus.”
That is the aim of a new book by Fr Antonio Spadaro, S.J., the editor-in-chief of La Civiltà Cattolica. Taking a cue from the world of cinema, Una trama divina. Gesù in controcampo (“A Divine Plot: Jesus from a reverse angle”) looks at the life of Jesus almost as a screenplay, allowing the reader to see Jesus from a new perspective.
“A Divine Plot accompanies us in our search for Jesus,” Pope Francis writes in the preface to Spadaro’s volume. The Holy Father warns against “taming” Jesus, “making Him lovable, but in such a way as to make His message unnecessarily sweet.” Instead, in our day, there is a need to see Jesus as He really is, to see the contrasts and “roughness” found in the Gospel accounts.