Mustard Seeds
by L. Brent Bozell
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Mustard Seeds is a collection of essays by L. Brent Bozell, Yale Law School graduate, former editor at National Review, founding editor of Triumph magazine, and, in 1985, founder of Misi n Guadalupe, a program devoted to the assistance and evangelization of Hispanic immigrants. Section I, Early Sowings, begins with Bozell's early work with National Review; Section II, The Triumph Years, chronicles Bozell's development as a Catholic and as a Catholic thinker who formed an entire generation of show more Catholic thinkers; Section III, Heading Home, and Section IV, Misi Guadalupe, include more recent essays, including Bozell's current writings about Christ's mercy. Throughout, Bozell's ideas are illuminated by a beautifully personal style which makes even the most difficult concepts strike home with life-changing force. Originally published in 1987 by Trinity Communications. show lessTags
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- 1986
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- Religion & Spirituality, Nonfiction, Biography & Memoir
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- 261.7 — Religion Christian organization, social work & worship Social theology and interreligious relations and attitudes Christianity and political affairs
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- BR115 .P7 .B6 — Philosophy, Psychology and Religion Christianity Christianity Christianity in relation to special subjects
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