
What Christ Suffered: A Doctor's Journey Through the Passion, Revised and Expanded
- In-depth study of Christ’s physical suffering during the Crucifixion
- Draws on reflections from Saint Pope John Paul II
- Incorporates modern 21st-century medical analysis
- Corrects misunderstandings from the author’s earlier works
- Deepen gratitude for Christ’s sacrificial love
What Christ Suffered provides a powerful and sobering examination of the physical agony endured by Jesus during His Passion and Crucifixion.
Drawing from the profound reflections of Saint Pope John Paul II on human suffering, the author connects spiritual insight with contemporary medical expertise to illuminate what Christ truly experienced in His body. The result is a deeply reverent yet clinically precise study that helps readers grasp the magnitude of His sacrifice.
Incorporating 21st-century medical analysis, this updated edition presents the most current and accurate understanding available today. It also thoughtfully corrects misunderstandings found in the author’s earlier publications, offering clarity and renewed credibility.
Both intellectually rigorous and spiritually moving, this book invites readers to contemplate the cost of redemption with greater awareness. It strengthens faith, deepens gratitude, and fosters a more profound love for the Savior who suffered for the salvation of the world.
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$11.53What Christ Suffered: A Doctor's Journey Through the Passion, Revised and Expanded
- In-depth study of Christ’s physical suffering during the Crucifixion
- Draws on reflections from Saint Pope John Paul II
- Incorporates modern 21st-century medical analysis
- Corrects misunderstandings from the author’s earlier works
- Deepen gratitude for Christ’s sacrificial love
What Christ Suffered provides a powerful and sobering examination of the physical agony endured by Jesus during His Passion and Crucifixion.
Drawing from the profound reflections of Saint Pope John Paul II on human suffering, the author connects spiritual insight with contemporary medical expertise to illuminate what Christ truly experienced in His body. The result is a deeply reverent yet clinically precise study that helps readers grasp the magnitude of His sacrifice.
Incorporating 21st-century medical analysis, this updated edition presents the most current and accurate understanding available today. It also thoughtfully corrects misunderstandings found in the author’s earlier publications, offering clarity and renewed credibility.
Both intellectually rigorous and spiritually moving, this book invites readers to contemplate the cost of redemption with greater awareness. It strengthens faith, deepens gratitude, and fosters a more profound love for the Savior who suffered for the salvation of the world.
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- In-depth study of Christ’s physical suffering during the Crucifixion
- Draws on reflections from Saint Pope John Paul II
- Incorporates modern 21st-century medical analysis
- Corrects misunderstandings from the author’s earlier works
- Deepen gratitude for Christ’s sacrificial love
What Christ Suffered provides a powerful and sobering examination of the physical agony endured by Jesus during His Passion and Crucifixion.
Drawing from the profound reflections of Saint Pope John Paul II on human suffering, the author connects spiritual insight with contemporary medical expertise to illuminate what Christ truly experienced in His body. The result is a deeply reverent yet clinically precise study that helps readers grasp the magnitude of His sacrifice.
Incorporating 21st-century medical analysis, this updated edition presents the most current and accurate understanding available today. It also thoughtfully corrects misunderstandings found in the author’s earlier publications, offering clarity and renewed credibility.
Both intellectually rigorous and spiritually moving, this book invites readers to contemplate the cost of redemption with greater awareness. It strengthens faith, deepens gratitude, and fosters a more profound love for the Savior who suffered for the salvation of the world.






















