Conversion : voices and views. / Frank Cervone.
Material type: TextPublication details: Illinois : Christian Brothers National Office, c1988.Description: 192 p. : ill. 21 cmSubject(s): Summary: second, the individual lives as a thoroughly social life.Summary: This book presents the reflections about the word "conversion" which according to many has already been worn out. This overuse created the impression that the meaning of conversion was obvious and that this book presents the brother's reflections on and experiences of conversion. The discussions here reveal areas of disagreement among the authors. Yet at least two common elements emerge: first, conversion begins with the individualItem type | Current library | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | |
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second, the individual lives as a thoroughly social life.
This book presents the reflections about the word "conversion" which according to many has already been worn out. This overuse created the impression that the meaning of conversion was obvious and that this book presents the brother's reflections on and experiences of conversion. The discussions here reveal areas of disagreement among the authors. Yet at least two common elements emerge: first, conversion begins with the individual
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