Year of edition: 2012 Year read: 2015 Language: English Pages: 226 Rating: 10
I reference this volume frequently. A clear antidote to the secular "50 Shades of Grey" mentality regarding contemporary relationships. "West explains the nature of desire, freedom, and love, including erotic love. He does so as a believing Catholic, yes. But if you come to this book with the typical prejudices aimed at what Catholics believe about these things, you are likely to be shaken to your very core. Be warned: this book is unlike any other you've ever read. It holds up to the spirit of our age – as expressed in modern, presumed 'secular' idioms like rock 'n' roll and popular movies – and places it under the Searchlight of the most fundamental understanding of human nature. " John Waters, Columnist, The Irish Times, and author of Lapsed Agnostics
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Year read: 2015
Language: English
Pages: 226
Rating: 10
I reference this volume frequently. A clear antidote to the secular "50 Shades of Grey" mentality regarding contemporary relationships. "West explains the nature of desire, freedom, and love, including erotic love. He does so as a believing Catholic, yes. But if you come to this book with the typical prejudices aimed at what Catholics believe about these things, you are likely to be shaken to your very core. Be warned: this book is unlike any other you've ever read. It holds up to the spirit of our age – as expressed in modern, presumed 'secular' idioms like rock 'n' roll and popular movies – and places it under the Searchlight of the most fundamental understanding of human nature. " John Waters, Columnist, The Irish Times, and author of Lapsed Agnostics