Paradoxes of Faith

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  • Paradoxes of Faith Book Detail

  • Author : Henri de Lubac
  • Release Date : 1987
  • Publisher : Ignatius Press
  • Genre : Religion
  • Pages : 246
  • ISBN 13 : 9780898701326
  • File Size : 26,26 MB

Paradoxes of Faith by Henri de Lubac PDF Summary

Book Description: A collection of aphorisms and reflections that are the fruit of de Lubac's study over the course of his life on the themes of Christianity. They are spiritual aphorisms and meditative reflections that express the freshness and tensions of the spiritual life.

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