Lives of the Saints: from Mary and Francis of Assisi to John XXIII and Mother Teresa
- Binding: Hardcover
- Publisher: HarperSanFrancisco
- Publish date: 07/01/2001
Description:
Award-winning author and theologian Richard P. McBrien offers a 21st century perspective on the lives of the saints in the first all-new, full-scale compendium on the subject in centuries. McBrien explores the meaning and significance of sanctity, spirituality, and the canonization process, along with the historically and theologically pertinent histories of those individuals who personify Christian discipleship.
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Lists, charts, and timelines create contexts that integrate saints with major events in church and world history. McBrien covers modern Christians who are very likely to become saints, as well as those who should be canonized, but won't be. In this contemporary and complete account, McBrien provides models for today's believers in an accessible, expert work that is designed for a new church in a new millennium.
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