Risky business : brotherhood in American culture.
Material type: TextPublication details: Romeoville, Ill. : Christian Brothers National Office, c1986.Description: 182 p. : ill. 21 cmSubject(s): Summary: The articles in the collection addresses the vexing question of the many interrelationships between American culture and religious brotherhood particularly as that relationship is lived by the Brother of the Christian Schools. The contributors present perceptions of both the difficulty of living as religious brothers in American culture and the necessity of such brotherhood for the culture itself.Item type | Current library | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | |
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Papers from the 1986 Christian Brothers' Spirituality Seminar sponsored by the Regional Conference of the Christian Brothers.
The articles in the collection addresses the vexing question of the many interrelationships between American culture and religious brotherhood particularly as that relationship is lived by the Brother of the Christian Schools. The contributors present perceptions of both the difficulty of living as religious brothers in American culture and the necessity of such brotherhood for the culture itself.
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