Status
Available
Call number
Publication
Loyola Press (2002), 250 pages
Description
What do the book of Genesis, the Second Inaugural Address, and The Autobiography of Malcolm X all have in common? According to Schroth, they are all works worthy of being called classics of Christian literature. In Dante to DEAD MAN WALKING, Schroth discusses fifty works -- from books of the Old Testament to contemporary works -- that challenge the social conscience and raise moral and religious issues in a provocative way.
LCC
PN49.S3248 2001
Original publication date
2001
Physical description
250 p.; 6.4 inches
ISBN
082941634X / 9780829416343
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