The Holy Thursday Revolution

The Holy Thursday Revolution

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How can the world evolve from a culture of war and domination to one of friendship and communion? Philosopher Beatrice Bruteau shows how the two teaching events of Holy Thursday: the Footwashing and the Supper incited the Christian revolution with the power to repeat itself on every scale of social organization--even now.
Paperback, 338 pages
Published March 1st 2005 by Orbis Books
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