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The Way Of The Lamb: The Spirit Of Childhood And The End Of The Age,New
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John Saward In The Prechristian World, Children Were Slain On Pagan Altars, And Now, In The Postchristian World Of The Affluent West, Children Are Again The Object Of Adult Hostility. In The U.S.A. The Abuse Of Children Has Been Called A National Emergency , While In Almost Every Country On Earth The Killing Of Children Still Unborn Has Become An Ideology Of Choice . In This Challenging Book, John Saward Examines The Work Of Several Roman Catholic Writers, Including St. Thrse Of Lisieux, G. K. Chesterton, Charles Peguy, Georges Bernanos And Hans Urs Von Balthasar Who Rose Up In Defense And Celebration Of Childhood. This Is A Groundbreaking Work In The Theology Of Childhood And The Analysis Of Modernity. The Clarity Of Saward'S Style, The Bounty Of His Sources, And The Profundity Of His Topicthe Sacredness Of Human Life, Especially The Life Of The Childmake The Way Of The Lamb A Tour De Force Of Insight And Perspicacity Necessary For Us All. I Highly Recommend It. John Cardinal O'Connor, Archbishop Of New York One Of The Most Original And Insightful Books Of Recent Years. A Singular Beauty And Intellectual Passion Describes The Elegance Of Spiritual Childhood And The Terrible Darkness Of A World At War Against Children. Saward'S Account Of St. Therese Of Lisieux Is Superior To Anything Written About That New Doctor. Fr. George William Rutler, Author, Crisis Of Saints
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: What is the main theme of 'The Way of the Lamb'? A: The main theme of 'The Way of the Lamb' is the exploration of the sacredness of childhood and human life, particularly in the context of modern challenges and societal issues surrounding children.
- Q: Who is the author of 'The Way of the Lamb'? A: The author of 'The Way of the Lamb' is John Saward, who examines the works of several Roman Catholic writers in relation to childhood.
- Q: What are some notable features of the book? A: 'The Way of the Lamb' is presented as a used book in good condition. It is a paperback edition with 192 pages and is classified under the category of Christian Living.
- Q: When was 'The Way of the Lamb' published? A: 'The Way of the Lamb' was published on January 1, 1999.
- Q: Is this book suitable for academic study? A: Yes, 'The Way of the Lamb' offers profound insights and is well-researched, making it suitable for academic study, particularly in theology and philosophy.
- Q: What is the condition of the book if purchased used? A: The book is listed as a used book in good condition, meaning it may show some signs of wear but should be readable and intact.
- Q: What edition of the book is available? A: 'The Way of the Lamb' is available in its first edition.
- Q: Does the book discuss contemporary issues regarding children? A: Yes, the book addresses contemporary issues, including child abuse and the ideology surrounding the killing of unborn children, reflecting on societal attitudes towards childhood.
- Q: Are there any recommendations from notable figures? A: Yes, John Cardinal O'Connor, Archbishop of New York, and Fr. George William Rutler have praised the book for its insights and original perspectives.
- Q: What writing style does John Saward use in this book? A: John Saward's writing style is noted for its clarity and depth, providing a thoughtful examination of the sacredness of human life and childhood.