This book presents Christianity in a way that makes sense to me. It may not be of interest for someone who is not already intrigued by Christianity, but it was an important book for me, because it presents what seems to me to be a grander, more comprehensive vision of Christianity than what I had been exposed to in the evangelical church, while still maintaining the essence of traditional Christianity. Probably any number of books expressing these same ideas exist and could have had the same impact on me, but this is the one that I happened to read first. It is a short and sweet summary of contemporary catholic theology of the human person. Some of the later chapters were less compelling, but I have re-read many times chapters 2 and 3 on "The Gift of Human Freedom" and "The Individual in Community".