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The Creator and the Creature: The Wonders of Divine Love
The Creator and The Creature; Or, The Wonders of Divine Love (1857) by Frederick William Faber is a profound 19th-century Catholic theological work examining the profound relationship between God and humanity. It explores how divine love manifests through creation, redemption, and providence, urging readers to cultivate a deeper love for God in response. It functions as a guide to Catholic spirituality, emphasizing that true spiritual life requires fully dedicating oneself to God. The work is noted for its poetic, reflective, and sometimes challenging style, focusing on the intimate, often unreciprocated, love God has for humanity.
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| T.1984 | 231.1 Fab c | Perpustakaan STFT | Available |
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| Publisher | Burns & Oates Ltd. : London., 1857 |
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xiii + 416hlm; 12,5x19cm
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English
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231.1
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