Published by Cleveland and New York: [1962], World Publ. Company, 1962
Seller: Alec R. Allenson, Inc., Westville, FL, U.S.A.
First Edition
Softcover. 4th printing. 249, [1] p.; 18 cm. (Meridian books ; M96: first printing 1957) Includes Nihil obstat and Imprimatur `My plan in this book is, then, not to record what I say of God, but what God has said of Himself. This is what justifies my plan and provides its directive. For God has spoken several times. He spoke and He speaks to all men through Creation, which is His handiwork, and through the spirit, which is His image. Then He spoke by His Prophets. And finally He spoke by His Son. Thus it is the same God who made Himself known to the heathen and to the philosophers, to the Jews and to the Christians. But amid all these ways of knowing God, it is desirable to establish some kind of order. And that is really the aim of this book: to place religions and philosophies, the Old Testament and the New, theology and mysticism, in their proper relationship with the knowledge of God. In this book we should also wish to help those who are groping after God, by showing them the ways by which He makes Himself known.' (p. 8) Good ex-lib., sewn, in laminated red and black wrapper.
Published by [Tournai] [1958], Desclee & Cie., 1958
Seller: Alec R. Allenson, Inc., Westville, FL, U.S.A.
Softcover. 1. edition. 457 p.; 23 cm. (Bibliotheque de theologie) G in orig. tan wrapper, sunned edgeworn rose dj. Pages toned.