Then and Now: Australian Catholic Experiences
Autor Edmund Campionen Limba Engleză Hardback – 30 noi 2021
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781922582621
ISBN-10: 192258262X
Pagini: 182
Greutate: 0.43 kg
Editura: ATF Press
Colecția ATF Press
Locul publicării:Australia
ISBN-10: 192258262X
Pagini: 182
Greutate: 0.43 kg
Editura: ATF Press
Colecția ATF Press
Locul publicării:Australia
Recenzii
"Edmund Campion once wrote of Graham Greene that he posed questions about what it meant to be human, what it meant to be Catholic. This astute historian, writer, priest, encourager of artists, and truth-telling friend, has been asking the same questionsof himself and his worldfor all the decades that he has been wielding his critical, generous pen. He is an encyclopaedia of Australian Catholicism, witty and profound, as ready to look backwards with a chroniclers honesty and gratitude as he is to look forward in hope. We need his writing now." -- Morag Fraser am, Melbourne
"These essays are a distillation of Edmund Campions scholarly and personal experience. In honouring John Henry Newman and others, he goes beyond the chronicle of events to show human complexities. One of Campions distinctive gifts is to show what it felt like to be a Catholic in our time. Individuals as well as powerful churchmen come to life in these pages. A unique combination of gravitas, wit and empathy, Campions essays invigorate our sense of the past while showing the blessings and burdens it offers to the present." -- Brenda Niall, Melbourne
"These essays are a distillation of Edmund Campions scholarly and personal experience. In honouring John Henry Newman and others, he goes beyond the chronicle of events to show human complexities. One of Campions distinctive gifts is to show what it felt like to be a Catholic in our time. Individuals as well as powerful churchmen come to life in these pages. A unique combination of gravitas, wit and empathy, Campions essays invigorate our sense of the past while showing the blessings and burdens it offers to the present." -- Brenda Niall, Melbourne