Commandments of Compassion (Church Book (shw))
James F. Keenan
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Description for Commandments of Compassion (Church Book (shw))
Paperback. To see the Ten Commandments with fresh eyes, Father Keenan examines them through the lens of the First-showing us that above all, our God is a God of compassion. With essays on the contemporary distinction between goodness and rightness, Commandments of Compassion also emphasizes the importance of compassionate listening in moral direction. Series: Church Book. Num Pages: 135 pages. BIC Classification: HRCG1; HRCM; HRCS; HRCV9. Category: (G) General (US: Trade). Dimension: 229 x 150 x 10. Weight in Grams: 260.
To see the Ten Commandments with fresh eyes, Father Keenan examines them through the lens of the First-showing us that above all, our God is a God of compassion. With essays on the contemporary distinction between goodness and rightness, Commandments of Compassion also emphasizes the importance of compassionate listening in moral direction.
To see the Ten Commandments with fresh eyes, Father Keenan examines them through the lens of the First-showing us that above all, our God is a God of compassion. With essays on the contemporary distinction between goodness and rightness, Commandments of Compassion also emphasizes the importance of compassionate listening in moral direction.
Product Details
Format
Paperback
Publication date
1999
Publisher
Sheed & Ward
Number of pages
135
Condition
New
Series
Church Book
Number of Pages
135
Place of Publication
Kansas City, United States
ISBN
9781580510608
SKU
V9781580510608
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Usually ships in 15 to 20 working days
Ref
99-15
About James F. Keenan
James F. Keenan, S.J., has an S.T.D. from the Gregorian University and currently teaches at Weston Jesuit, where he is professor of moral theology and director of the doctoral program.
Reviews for Commandments of Compassion (Church Book (shw))
Commandments of Compassion is a thoughtful, insightful, and enriching work. Written in a very engaging and personal style, it would serve well... for one's moral and spiritual enrichment.
New Theology Review
New Theology Review