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Paperback:
9780809149339 | Paulist Pr, April 30, 2015, cover price $17.95
9780440212263, titled "Cold Case" | Reprint edition (Dell Pub Co, April 1, 1998), cover price $5.99 | also contains Cold Case | About this edition: Boston detective and part-time taxicab driver Carlotta Carlyle is drawn into the hunt for the source of a manuscript written by a young literary sensation who disappeared twenty-four years ago at the height of her fame
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9780809148653 | Paulist Pr, February 17, 2014, cover price $16.95
Product Description: Most Christian books on atheism set out to critique the writings of well-known figures such as Richard Dawkins and Christopher Hitchens, who represent one, albeit very vocal, expression of a more pervasive, subtle and widespread phenomenon that exerts a powerful influence in many areas of public life...read more
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9781848252806 | Canterbury Pr Norwich, March 30, 2014, cover price $20.99 | About this edition: Most Christian books on atheism set out to critique the writings of well-known figures such as Richard Dawkins and Christopher Hitchens, who represent one, albeit very vocal, expression of a more pervasive, subtle and widespread phenomenon that exerts a powerful influence in many areas of public life.
Product Description: Since the Second Vatican Council (1962-5), the Catholic Church has formally declared the possibility of salvation for atheists: 'those who, without fault, have not yet arrived at an express recognition of God' (Lumen Gentium 16). However, in the very same document, the Council also reiterates the traditional doctrine of the necessity of faith, baptism, and the mediation of Church in order for someone to be saved (Lumen Gentium 14)...read more
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9780199652563 | Oxford Univ Pr on Demand, June 18, 2012, cover price $125.00 | About this edition: Since the Second Vatican Council (1962-5), the Catholic Church has formally declared the possibility of salvation for atheists: 'those who, without fault, have not yet arrived at an express recognition of God' (Lumen Gentium 16).
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