To Give One’s Life for the Work of Another

Luigi Giussani author Julián Carrón editor

Format:Paperback

Publisher:McGill-Queen's University Press

Published:28th Feb '22

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Some of Father Luigi Giussani’s most poignant teachings, available in print for the first time.

This volume presents spiritual exercises of the Fraternity of Communion and Liberation, drawing from the transcripts of Father Luigi Giussani’s addresses. To Give One’s Life for the Work of Another explores the nature of God, self-awareness, and the fundamental components of Christianity, in the unmistakable voice of a consummate teacher.

Father Luigi Giussani engaged tirelessly in educational initiatives throughout the course of his life. Much of his thought was communicated through the richness and rhythm of oral discourse, preserved as audio and video recordings in the archive of the Fraternity of Communion and Liberation in Milan.

This volume presents the last three spiritual exercises of the Fraternity of Communion and Liberation, drawing from the transcripts of these recordings. In these exercises Giussani investigates the rise of ethics and the decline of ontology that have accompanied modernity and the spread of rationalism. Bearing up against old age and illness, he resisted the urge to withdraw, instead finding new avenues of communication and the technological means to reach all corners of the movement. To Give One’s Life for the Work of Another explores the nature of God, the powerful human experience of self-awareness, and the fundamental components of Christianity, in the unmistakable voice of a consummate teacher.

At a time when young people are abandoning the church and questioning the value of faith, Father Giussani’s method of judging and verifying Christianity as an experience is a timeless intervention.

ISBN: 9780228011651

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168 pages