Jesus Christ
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A series of meditations on Christ as the image of the invisible God, as a man living in history, and as lord of the universe. Though explicitly Thomistic in their orientation, these meditations are richly Biblical as well. Not only …
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A series of meditations on Christ as the image of the invisible God, as a man living in history, and as lord of the universe. Though explicitly Thomistic in their orientation, these meditations are richly Biblical as well. Not only does this book bear the stamp of a deep understanding of the best in scholastic thought and in Biblical research, but it also reflects the mature piety of one of the great spiritual writers of the present age of the Church; because above all else this is a book of meditations which are aimed at moving the minds and hearts.
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