Sapagkat kami'y tao lamang and other Filipino christian reflections / by Fr. Ruben J. Villote ; edited by Ernesto T. Bhagwani.
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- BR 100 .V719 1980
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Becoming Human is a popular concept today. It should well be. For people are not only human beings, but also human becomings. We are not static. From the moment of conception, we are ever-growing human beings becoming more human (unfortunately, at times, the opposite happens!) and hopefully, also divine. --From the introduction
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