The crisis of fidelity has reached dangerous levels both for the Church and our culture, believes Fr. Alfred McBride. The signs of the impact of the breakdown of fidelity to God, self, friendships, country, marriage, and celibacy surround us. What is a Catholic to think, believe, and do to stay fait
Another Look : One God and Three Faiths
β Scribed by A. J. Abraham
- Publisher
- UPA
- Year
- 2013
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 132
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
Another Look: One God and Three Faiths is a unique study of sacred history and monotheism. This book lends a refreshing sense of clarity to the misunderstandings between the three western religions: Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. Another Look compares the three faiths, emphasizing their similarities and differences. A. J. Abraham's research is prodigious, reconstructing religious roots with insight and originality. This comprehensive introduction will prove useful for both monotheists and followers of other religions
β¦ Subjects
Religion. ; Monotheism.
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