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For readers seeking stories of faith and courage
Challenges misconceptions about St Damien's legacy
You will gain insight into true Christian compassion
Fr Damien de Veuster – or, as he is now known, St Damien of Molokai – is one of the better-known examples of practical Christianity. His heroic life amongst the lepers of Molokai, and his eventual death amongst them, from leprosy, hardly, or so one would think, admits of criticism from even the professionally unreligious. Yet, for some reason, a Presbyterian minister decided to dismiss his work as useless and attack his moral character. Robert Louis Stevenson had visited Hawaii and was fascinated by Damien’s life and work. His open letter answers these allegations in forcible terms.
GK Chesterton’s text Where All Roads Lead is a fine example of his characteristic paradoxical style, which tends to make some of his readers into devotees but bring out others in the literary equivalent of a rash. His arguments draw heavily from those of his friend Hilaire Belloc, but cast them into a form at once more epigrammatic and more diffuse.
Title
Fr Damien & Where All Roads Lead
Authors
Robert Louis Stevenson +1
Book Format
Paperback / softback
Publisher
Catholic Truth Society
Published
October 2017
Weight
15g
Dimensions
11 x 16 x 0.2 cm
ISBN
9781784695279
ISBN-10
1784695270
Eden Code
5087207
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