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Christ, God's Companionship with Man

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This volume is a selection of the most significant writings by Monsignor Luigi Giussani, founder of the Italian Catholic lay movement Communion and Liberation, which is practised in eighty countrie...
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  • 03 July 2015
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This volume is a selection of the most significant writings by Monsignor Luigi Giussani, founder of the Italian Catholic lay movement Communion and Liberation, which is practised in eighty countries around the world.

Presented by Julián Carrón, Giussani's successor as head of Communion and Liberation, Christ, God's Companionship with Man is the most succinct introduction to the breadth of Giussani’s thought, including memorable passages from works such as The Journey to Truth Is an Experience, At the Origin of the Christian Claim, Why the Church?, Generating Traces in the History of the World, and Is It Possible to Live This Way? Many speak of Giussani as a friendly presence, a man who believed that it was possible to live in faith every day and in any circumstance. As a writer and religious scholar who was deeply devoted to his work, Giussani’s teachings and reflections have come to generate worldwide recognition and support.

Revealing that spirituality and community can be found in ordinary ways, Christ, God’s Companionship with Man will inspire all who read it.

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Price: $17.95
Pages: 128
Publisher: McGill-Queen's University Press
Imprint: McGill-Queen's University Press
Publication Date: 03 July 2015
Trim Size: 8.00 X 5.00 in
ISBN: 9780773545663
Format: Paperback
BISACs: BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY / Literary Figures, RELIGION / Christianity / Catholic
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“The book contains many profound meditations on the themes of the Church, Christ, the meaning of charity and what it is to become a Christian. It is an excellent introduction to Giussani’s thought.” Catholic Herald, 22nd July 2016
Luigi Giussani (1922–2005) founded the Catholic lay movement Communion and Liberation. He wrote more than twenty books and was awarded Italy’s prestigious National Catholic Culture Prize in 1995.