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Night conversations with Cardinal Martini : the relevance of the Church for tomorrow / Cardinal Carlo M. Martini and Georg Sporschill.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Original language: German Publication details: Mahwah, NJ : Paulist Press, ©2012.Description: 1 online resource (viii, 126 pages)Content type:
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ISBN:
  • 9781587682889
  • 1587682885
Subject(s): Additional physical formats: Print version:: Night conversations with Cardinal Martini.DDC classification:
  • 230.2 22
LOC classification:
  • BX1751.3 .M37 S6 2012eb
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  • online - EBSCO
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Contents:
What sustains life? -- Courage to decide -- Making friehnds -- Being close to God -- Learning to love -- For an open church -- fighting against injustice.
Summary: "Carol M. Martini was cardinal of the largest diocese in the world, a scholar, and one of the most renowned men of the church. Georg Sporschill has worked in prisons and lived with drug-addicted street children in Romania and Moldavia. The two Jesuits met in Jerusalem and became firends: two worlds, one faith--and a passionate search for ways in which the message of Jesus of Nazareth can still be effective for tomorrow. In a series of conversations they ask what faith can mean for life, what future young people have in the church, and what must be changed so that Crhistianity itself has a future. The questions from young people are the catalyst for deep thought. Is the future only dark? Where are the rays of light on the horizon? What would Jesus say today?"--Back cover

What sustains life? -- Courage to decide -- Making friehnds -- Being close to God -- Learning to love -- For an open church -- fighting against injustice.

"Carol M. Martini was cardinal of the largest diocese in the world, a scholar, and one of the most renowned men of the church. Georg Sporschill has worked in prisons and lived with drug-addicted street children in Romania and Moldavia. The two Jesuits met in Jerusalem and became firends: two worlds, one faith--and a passionate search for ways in which the message of Jesus of Nazareth can still be effective for tomorrow. In a series of conversations they ask what faith can mean for life, what future young people have in the church, and what must be changed so that Crhistianity itself has a future. The questions from young people are the catalyst for deep thought. Is the future only dark? Where are the rays of light on the horizon? What would Jesus say today?"--Back cover

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