Catholicism: The Story of Catholic Christianity КНИГИ ; КУЛЬТУРА и ИСКУССТВО Автор: Gerald O'Collins, Mario Farrugia Название: Catholicism: The Story of Catholic Christianity Издательство: Oxford University Press Год: 2003 Формат: pdf in rar Размер: 4.43 Мб Язык: АнглийскийThis lucid and accessibl
Intellectual Appeal of Catholicism and the Idea of a Catholic University, The
✍ Scribed by Mark William Roche
- Publisher
- University of Notre Dame Press
- Year
- 2003
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 62
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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✦ Synopsis
Mark W. Roche presents a clear, precise, and positive view of the challenge and promise of a Catholic university. Roche makes visible the ideal of a Catholic university and illuminates in original ways the diverse, but interconnected, dimensions of Catholic identity. Roche’s vision of the distinct intellectual mission of a Catholic university will appeal to Catholics as well as to persons who are not Catholic but who may recognize through this essay the unexpected allure of a Catholic university.
✦ Table of Contents
Cover
Half title
Title page
Copyright
Contents
Foreword
The Intellectual Appeal of Catholicism and the Idea of a Catholic University
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