A Godly Humanism


Clarifying the Hope That Lies Within

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By Francis Cardinal George
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THE CATHOLIC UNIVERSITY OF AMERICA PRESS
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HARDBACK
Dimensions:
208 x 132 mm
Weight:
370 g
Pages:
224

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Francis, Cardinal George OMI is Archbishop Emeritus of Chicago, USA.

"A Godly Humanism is a book of great learning of a mind equally at home with Irenaeus and David Tracy, St Homas and Jean-Luc Marison, and able to comment astutely on the Polish original of Karol Wojtyla's The Acting Person. The subject matter can be austere, yet the style is always lucid, and often profound: 'The Church is where you go when you want to be free.'"--Margaret Atkins, The Tablet " this wonderful collection of essays written with a happy combination of intelligence and piety; intended for anyone who, he tells us, 'is striving to integrate wisdom and discipleship, ' in a life rooted in Christ and the Church he fashioned to be his Body and Bride in the world... To read this book is to wrestle with those questions one-self and, at the same time, to watch a wise and holy man as he shows us how it may be done with nerve and vision."--Regis Martin, Franciscan Univ Steubenville, StAR "this handsomely produced, concise volume offers eight essays tracing Cardinal George's intellectual journey since the Second Vatican Council, as he endeavored to assimilate its theological teaching and spiritual wisdom according to popes Paul VI, St. John Paul II, Benedict XVI, and Francis.... Each chapter introduces a horizon of meaning and living within the history of the church... I recommend it highly for upper-class university students, informed laity, professors, and church ministers and pastors. It will certainly generate lively discussion and perhaps, as George wished, a resurgence or continuation of Catholic intellectual life."--Gabriel Scarfia, OFM, Horizons: The Journal of the College Theology Society

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