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Bruno Alexandre
This French-language work examines the church’s relationship to the “Gospel of life” in contexts shaped by war, public conflict, and political responsibility. Bruno Alexandre’s study asks how Christian communities understand and defend human life when faced with violence, social crisis, and the pressures of political power. The subject headings suggest a nonfiction treatment of Christianity’s public role, especially the ethical questions that arise when religious witness intersects with war and civic life. The book appears to explore the moral obligations of the church, the meaning of Christian engagement in society, and the consequences of failing to uphold the dignity of life. Its focus is analytical and theological, aimed at readers interested in religion, politics, and the ethical dimensions of conflict.
| Pages | 275 |
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| Search language | french |
| ISBN_10 | 2-844-34757-6 primary |
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