Religion and Alienation

Challenges us to discover the Gospel as a message of human rescue and liberation that we create for ourselves. First published in 1975, Religion and Alienation: A Theological Reading of Sociology was soon hailed as a seminal work in the ever-evolving discussion of religion and sociology. With its powerful blend of critical and pastoral theologies, Gregory Baum's message that religion has not been replaced by sociology is as compelling today as ever it was. In recognition of t
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Date de sortie01 janvier 1999
LangueFrançais
ÉditeurNOVALIS
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Nombre de pages264 pages
CompositionContient un seul article
SupportLivre imprimé à couverture souple
Mesure15 cm (Hauteur), 23 cm (Largeur)
Accessibilité  Aucune information disponible concernant l'accessibilité pour le format Papier