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Via Crucis - A Romance of the Second Crusade - cover

Via Crucis - A Romance of the Second Crusade

F. Marion Crawford

Casa editrice: DigiCat

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In "Via Crucis," F. Marion Crawford masterfully intertwines themes of faith, sacrifice, and redemption through a narrative that adopts a lyrical yet accessible prose style. Set against the backdrop of the Stations of the Cross, Crawford's work invites readers to reflect on profound spiritual dilemmas while navigating the internal and external conflicts faced by his characters. The book intricately explores the crossroads of personal and collective sin, set within the richly textured fabric of early 20th-century Catholicism, echoing the struggles of a deeply religious era framed by the tensions of modernity. Crawford, an American author with Italian roots, was acutely aware of the cultural and religious dichotomies that shaped his upbringing. His experiences in Italy, along with his deep understanding of Catholicism, informed his rich character development and thematic depth in "Via Crucis." A prolific author and playwright, Crawford's engagement with issues of faith and morality reflects his lifelong exploration of the intersections between secular life and religious devotion, contributing to the complexity and nuance of this work. "Via Crucis" is recommended for readers who seek a deep and contemplative literary experience, merging religious inquiry with rich storytelling. It is ideal for those drawn to examinations of faith and morality, as well as fans of literary fiction that engage with broader spiritual themes.
Disponibile da: 16/09/2022.
Lunghezza di stampa: 253 pagine.

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