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Hardcover From a Friars Cell Book

ISBN: 102566910X

ISBN13: 9781025669106

From a Friars Cell

"From a Friars Cell" is a compelling collection of essays and spiritual reflections by the renowned Dominican priest Vincent McNabb, OP. This work provides an intimate look into the intellectual and contemplative life of a friar, bridging the gap between the cloistered cell and the pressing social realities of the world. McNabb offers a series of meditations that span theology, philosophy, and social ethics, all delivered with his characteristic wit and profound conviction.

The book addresses the challenges of modern life through the lens of traditional faith, exploring themes of social justice, the dignity of labor, and the essential role of the Church in society. McNabb's writing is marked by a deep commitment to the synthesis of reason and revelation, making complex theological concepts accessible to a wider audience. He advocates for a spiritual renewal rooted in simplicity and a return to the core values of the Gospel.

In "From a Friars Cell", readers will find a unique blend of scholarly insight and pastoral care. The work remains a significant contribution to early twentieth-century Catholic literature, offering timeless wisdom on the intersection of religious tradition and contemporary social thought. It is an essential read for those interested in Dominican spirituality and the enduring relevance of Catholic social teaching.

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