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Available
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Publication
Chicago, Institute of Jesuit Sources, 1967.
Description
Copied: This book is largely the result of an eight-day retreat that he gave to Jesuit seminarians shortly before their ordination to the priesthood. In this retreat, he brought his breadth and depth of scriptural knowledge to bear on the practical business of conducting an actual retreat. As such, the book is something of a lived experience and, while touching upon the usual items that an Ignatian retreat might cover (the Incarnation, the Nativity, the temptations of Jesus, etc.), in addition deals with such eminently practical matters as the biblical view of sin, deeper knowledge of God through repented sin, Jesus's baptism as part of the eschatological dimension of history, Jesus as the Way to the Father, and so on.
LCC
BX2179.L8S7
Physical description
xvi, 358 p.; 24 cm
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