Incredible forgiveness: Christian ethics between fanaticism and reconciliation

Dudley, MA: Peeters (2004)
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Christian ethics is threatened today by two opposite dangers: on the one hand, violence by moral and religious fanatics and on the other hand, too-easy ...

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