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Divine Pity A Study in the Social Implications of the Beatitudes

Author:   Rev. Gerald Vann

Title:    Divine Pity A Study in the Social Implications of the Beatitudes

Binding:   Softcover
Condition:   New
Size:   8vo 8" - 9" tall
Publisher:   Princeton NJ Scepter, Ltd. 2007
ISBN:   159417055X / 9781594170553

Item Number:   51

Father Vann uses the beatitudes as a springboard for a discussion on living the Divine Life as fully as possible.  He identifies the subtle ways that Christians fail to fully live out the beatitudes, the virtues and the life of love. The social implications of the Beatitudes (the subtitle of the book) comes in with Father Vann's persistent theme that we do not exercise the Christian life in a vacuum, but within a family
; This book is by far the best treatment of the Beatitudes we have found. Fr. Vann expounds on each of the Beatitudes with an eye toward moving his readers to deeper conversion. He also shows remarkable connections between the Beatitudes and the sacraments, the Cardinal Virtues, and the Gifts of the Holy Spirit.; 236 pages

Beatitudes virtue Christian life Divine life religion Christianity Catholicism spirituality coversion

Price = 9.48 USD

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