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Generating Traces in the History of the World
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30 September 2010

Generating Traces in the History of the World is a synthesis of Monsignor Luigi Giussani's reflection on the Christian experience. His exploration of Christianity as an unforeseen and unforeseeable event in which the mystery became a man reveals how, by acknowledging this fact, an individual is simultaneously able to use reason and be moved by affection.
Discussing the ways in which Christ continues to be present in history through the companionship of those whom He joins to himself in Baptism, Giussani illuminates how a sense of Christ's mercy can overcome negativity and encourage a useful life.
A profound and moving work, Generating Traces in the History of the World will interest all those who have been inspired by Giussani's thought.
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.
Stefano Alberto (Author)
Stefano Alberto (Biella 1959-) is a priest belonging to the Fraternity of Saint Charles Borromeo, Rome. He teaches Introduction to Theology at the Catholic University in Milan.
Javier Prades (Author)
Javier Prades (Madrid 1960-) is a priest from the Diocese of Madrid. He is full professor in sistematic theology & dean of the Theological Faculty "San Dámaso", Madrid.