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I Call You Friends
I Call You Friends
Timothy Radcliffe
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Timothy Radcliffe embodies, in a rare combination, the qualities of authority in high office with an openness to new ideas and a thoroughgoing honesty. Indeed, that honesty, accompanied at all times by a certain lightness of touch, is the mark of true humility and it gives his new book its distinctive appeal.
I Call You Friends falls into two parts. In the first half, Father Radcliffe writes of his own life, from a privileged childhood and educated at Downside to his calling to a life of poverty as a Dominican friar. In the second half, there is collected a series of addresses and talks which the author has given to a wide range of audiences. Wherever these may be - whether in Manila, Prague or Mexico - Father Radcliffe talks at all times of fundamental religious truths in a manner which is potent yet undogmatic. This inspiring new book is sure to add to the growing number of his admirers.
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