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Month: November 2011

Orthodoxy & Heterodoxy available for Kindle, Nook, iBook, Sony Reader and others!

November 26, 2011 · Fr. Andrew Stephen Damick
Orthodoxy and Heterodoxy: Exploring Belief Systems through the Lens of the Ancient Christian Faith is now available as an e-book for only $9.99! You can order it via the following sites: Kindle by Amazon NOOK by Barnes & Noble It should also be available in the respective bookstores of iBooks and Sony Reader, as well as others.
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Meeting the World: Taking the Gospel into our Times and our Places

November 17, 2011 · Fr. Andrew Stephen Damick
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