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Will anything of us survive after death? This question is a central concept when we ask what life means. David Edwards offers an of past and present beliefs, for those who want to think about the greatest uncertainty of life.
In this text, that is a celebration of joy as hope, H.A. Williams explores the world of selfhood, of other people, of nature and of the arts. Williams bids the reader to remember that the hole in the human heart cannot be filled with anything less than God.
The author gives a plain and intellectual statement of what faith is, and how it can honestly and meaningfully be expressed today.
An anthology work from religious teacher, H.A. Williams, and arranged in the major themes of his writing. The book, like Williams himself, is unorthodox by the tenets of contemporary Christianity but it encompasses the uncertainties and fears, the joys and sorrows common to us all.
This work demonstrates the depth and clarity of Herbert McCabe's theology and philosophy of God, his appetite for controversy, both political and theolgical, as well as a traditional catholic concern for prayer, liturgy, Mary and St Dominic.
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