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Thoughts On Great Mysteries (1884)
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248 pages
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Exploring profound questions about existence, Frederick William Faber's collection of essays delves into the mysteries of life, including the existence of God and the nature of suffering. Each of the ten chapters tackles a different mystery, such as the Incarnation and the Eucharist, emphasizing faith and humility. Faber's clear and accessible writing style invites both scholars and lay readers to engage with complex theological concepts, drawing from Scripture and philosophical sources. This timeless work remains relevant, offering deep insights into faith and life's mysteries.
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2008, paperback
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