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_aJohn Paul _bII, _cPope, _d1920-2005. |
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_aMemory and identity : _bconversations at the dawn of a millennium / _cJohn Paul II. |
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_aNew York : _bRizzoli, _c2005 |
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_axi, 172 p. ; _c22 cm. |
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_g1. _tMysterium Iniquitatis : the coexistence of good and evil -- _g2. _tIdeologies of evil -- _g3. _tThe limit imposed upon evil in European history -- _g4. _tRedemption as the divine limit imposed upon evil -- _g5. _tThe mystery of redemption -- _g6. _tRedemption : victory given as a task to man -- _g7. _tToward a just use of freedom -- _g8. _tFreedom is for love -- _g9. _tThe lessons of recent history -- _g10. _tThe mystery of mercy -- _g11. _tOn the concept of Patria (native land) -- _g12. _tPatriotism -- _g13. _tThe concept of nation -- _g14. _tHistory -- _g15. _tNation and culture -- _g16. _tEurope as "native land" -- _g17. _tThe evangelization of Central and Eastern Europe -- _g18. _tThe positive fruits of the Enlightenment -- _g19. _tThe mission of the church -- _g20. _tThe relationship between church and state -- _g21. _tEurope in the context of other continents -- _g22. _tModern democracy -- _g23. _tBack to Europe? -- _g24. _tThe maternal memory of the church -- _g25. _tThe vertical dimension of European history -- _g26. _t"Someone must have guided that bullet" |
520 | 1 | _a"In this volume, Pope John Paul II speaks for the first time on global politics. He discusses his views on freedom and democracy and speaks about the twentieth-century totalitarian ideologies of communism and nazism. Making an emphatic appeal for mankind to regard freedom "not only as a gift but a task" to be used for the common good, he calls for a dialogue between all the world's civilizations and religions. This work is a unique reflection on human life, and will be admired by thinkers of all religions and nationalities."--BOOK JACKET. | |
650 | 0 | _aReligion and politics. | |
650 | 0 | _aLiberty. | |
650 | 0 | _aDemocracy. | |
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