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Cargando... The Shadow on the Earth: A Tale of Tragedy and Triumph (edición 2000)por Owen Francis Dudley
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Inscríbete en LibraryThing para averiguar si este libro te gustará. Actualmente no hay Conversaciones sobre este libro. 241. The Shadow on the Earth A Tale of Tragedy and Triumph, by Owen Francis Dudley (read 26 Feb 1946) This was the second book by Father Dudley that I read. When I finished it my comment was: "I liked it." The note on it set out on page 339 pf The Guide to Catholic Literature 1888-1940 is as follows: "A young English Protestant gentleman, seriously hurt in an Alpine climb, is brought to a nearby monastery where he is cared for by Brother Austin who prevents him from committing suicide in his despair over his helplessness and who brings him to realize his duty to carry on, and in the end receives him into the church. The story is expertly handled." ( ) sin reseñas | añadir una reseña
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Shadow of the Earth is the second of Father Dudley's books on the problems of human happiness. It is a novel which endeavors to furnish an answer to the problems of Evil. A young man is injured in the mountains and is taken to a monastery where he is cared for by Brother Anselm, one of the monks. In the shock of discovery that he is crippled for life, he denounces God and turns against the friendly monk. An atheist and a Christian Scientist offer the consolation of their beliefs, but he finds at last in Catholicism, as taught and practiced by Brother Anselm, the faith he needs to face life. No se han encontrado descripciones de biblioteca. |
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