Concepts of nature, land stewardship and stability in the Benedictine tradition
Describes how the Christian view of order in both nature and society has been expressed in the Benedictine tradition.
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Other Authors: | McGinn, Bernard, 1937- |
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Format: | Video VHS |
Language: | English |
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[Lisle, Ill. :
Illinois Benedictine College,
1985]
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Series: | The Benedictines of Lisle : centennial celebration of a monastic land ideal ;
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