Belief or Nonbelief?

Umberto Eco
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An internationally celebrated author of The Name of the Rose and a Vatican cardinal debate issues of religion, spirituality, and philosophy, asking why belief is important, and moving on to ethics, abortion, Catholicism, women, and the apocalypse. 45,000 first printing.
Genres: PhilosophyNonfictionReligionTheologyItalyChristianityItalian LiteratureEssaysAtheismAudiobook
102 Pages

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