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Ralph Martin-- author of "Will Many Be Saved?""This book is written by a man who not only knew John Paul II well and engaged in meaningful conversations with him over decades, but who also has the gift of great insight to understand his mind, heart, and historical significance. Reading this book, I felt drawn into that communion of persons that both John Paul II and Stanislaw Grygiel so movingly speak of in these pages. Among the plethora of books about John Paul II, this one stands out for its authenticity, eloquence, clarity of thought -- and its ability to evoke the Presence in which we all live and move and have our being."David L. Schindler-- Catholic University of America"An utterly fascinating book! Speaking from the unique perspective of their fifty years of friendship, Stanislaw Grygiel offers keen insight into the life and work of St. John Paul II as well as the great issues of our time." AWARDS and RECOGNITIONS: Catholic Press Association 2015 Book Award Honorable Mention in TheologyRalph Martin -- author of Will Many Be Saved? -This book is written by a man who not only knew John Paul II well and engaged in meaningful conversations with him over decades, but who also has the gift of great insight to understand his mind, heart, and historical significance. Reading this book, I felt drawn into that communion of persons that both John Paul II and Stanislaw Grygiel so movingly speak of in these pages. Among the plethora of books about John Paul II, this one stands out for its authenticity, eloquence, clarity of thought -- and its ability to evoke the Presence in which we all live and move and have our being.-David L. Schindler -- Catholic University of America -An utterly fascinating book! Speaking from the unique perspective of their fifty years of friendship, Stanislaw Grygiel offers keen insight into the life and work of St. John Paul II as well as the great issues of our time.-Catholic Books -Grygiel offers a unique insight into the anthropology and personalism of Pope John Paul II especially in light of how the pope lived his philosophy in communion with God and other humans.-Catholic Library World -Grygiel's essays . . . offer a hermeneutical guide for theological scholarship on the life and Christian humanism of Pope John Paul II. This book is appropriate for theological and seminary libraries.-Mission Today -In this important book, Stanis?aw Grygiel, student and friend of the saintly John Paul II, gives us some very personal reflections on the life and thought of his teacher. In the process, he gives us fresh insights into the saint's character and his vision of beauty as a pathway to God.- AWARDS and RECOGNITIONS: Catholic Press Association 2015 Book AwardHonorable Mention in Theology Ralph Martin author of"Will Many Be Saved?" "This book is written by a man who not only knew John Paul II well and engaged in meaningful conversations with him over decades, but who also has the gift of great insight to understand his mind, heart, and historical significance. Reading this book, I felt drawn into that communion of persons that both John Paul II and Stanislaw Grygiel so movingly speak of in these pages. Among the plethora of books about John Paul II, this one stands out for its authenticity, eloquence, clarity of thought and its ability to evoke the Presence in which we all live and move and have our being." David L. Schindler Catholic University of America "An utterly fascinating book! Speaking from the unique perspective of their fifty years of friendship, Stanislaw Grygiel offers keen insight into the life and work of St. John Paul II as well as the great issues of our time." "Catholic Books" "Grygiel offers a unique insight into the anthropology and personalism of Pope John Paul II especially in light of how the pope lived his philosophy in communion with God and other humans." "Catholic Library World" "Grygiel's essays . . . offer a hermeneutical guide for theological scholarship on the life and Christian humanism of Pope John Paul II. This book is appropriate for theological and seminary libraries." "Mission Today" "In this important book, Stanis?aw Grygiel, student and friend of the saintly John Paul II, gives us some very personal reflections on the life and thought of his teacher. In the process, he gives us fresh insights into the saint's character and his vision of beauty as a pathway to God."" Ralph Martin -- author of "Will Many Be Saved?" "This book is written by a man who not only knew John Paul II well and engaged in meaningful conversations with him over decades, but who also has the gift of great insight to understand his mind, heart, and historical significance. Reading this book, I felt drawn into that communion of persons that both John Paul II and Stanislaw Grygiel so movingly speak of in these pages. Among the plethora of books about John Paul II, this one stands out for its authenticity, eloquence, clarity of thought -- and its ability to evoke the Presence in which we all live and move and have our being." David L. Schindler -- Catholic University of America "An utterly fascinating book! Speaking from the unique perspective of their fifty years of friendship, Stanislaw Grygiel offers keen insight into the life and work of St. John Paul II as well as the great issues of our time." "Catholic Books" Grygiel offers a unique insight into the anthropology and personalism of Pope John Paul II especially in light of how the pope lived his philosophy in communion with God and other humans. "Catholic Library World" Grygiel s essays . . . offer a hermeneutical guide for theological scholarship on the life and Christian humanism of Pope John Paul II. This book is appropriate for theological and seminary libraries. " Ralph Martin-- author of "Will Many Be Saved?""This book is written by a man who not only knew John Paul II well and engaged in meaningful conversations with him over decades, but who also has the gift of great insight to understand his mind, heart, and historical significance. Reading this book, I felt drawn into that communion of persons that both John Paul II and Stanislaw Grygiel so movingly speak of in these pages. Among the plethora of books about John Paul II, this one stands out for its authenticity, eloquence, clarity of thought -- and its ability to evoke the Presence in which we all live and move and have our being." David L. Schindler-- Catholic University of America"An utterly fascinating book! Speaking from the unique perspective of their fifty years of friendship, Stanislaw Grygiel offers keen insight into the life and work of St. John Paul II as well as the great issues of our time."
Reseña del editor:
Expanded version of the Michael J. McGivney lectures delivered from March 18 to 21, 2013 at the John Paul II Institute for Studies on Marriage and Family, Catholic University of America, Washington, D.C.
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