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A Reconciliation Sourcebook


A Reconciliation Sourcebook



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A Reconciliation Sourcebook
compiled by Kathleen Hughes and Joseph A. Favazza

The experience of alienation and reconciliation is fundamentally human. For this reason, no individual field of study can adequately contain it. This Reconciliation Sourcebook contains a wide range of texts that attempt to give insight from a variety of cultural and disciplinary perspectives. The familiar parable of the Prodigal Son is the framework for the texts, which are organized around ten themes, from division and alienation through penance, mercy and celebration.

Paperback, 6 x 9, 212 pages.


978-1-56854-098-6
Order Code: RECON
Text Language: English
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Price: $18.00 


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