Abstract
The prayer of Jesus is a privileged place to know the mystery of his being and redemptive work. It constitutes, therefore, a suitable path for Christological reflection. In his prayer, he shows himself as a true man, heir of the piety of Israel. At the same time, the originality of his prayer reveals the mystery of the Father and of himself as Son sent: true God and true man. Both dimensions serve as the basis for the uniqueness of Christ’s mediation. This paper delves into these issues and considers some their consequences for the Christian prayer.
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