: For Steinhardt, the Christian life is one of spiritual nobility. He often cited the "gentlemanly" nature of Christ, emphasizing that a believer should be brave, refined, and entirely free from the "petty" fears of the world.
The core of his message—and the central theme of the collection of sermons and essays published under this title—revolves around a paradox: Key Concepts of the Work Nicolae Steinhardt-Daruind vei dobandi
: The book is deeply influenced by his time in the Jilava prison. He saw the prison not just as a place of suffering, but as a "monastery" where he found the ultimate freedom through baptism and the discovery of unconditional love for others. Steinhardt's Intellectual Legacy : For Steinhardt, the Christian life is one