Rubrics and runes : a novel / by Gilbert Luis R. Centina III
Por: Centina, Gilbert Luis R., III.
Tipo de material: LibroEditor: New York : Centiramo Publishing, [2021]Fecha de copyright: ©2013Edición: Hardcover Edition.Descripción: 191 p. ; 24 cm.ISBN: 9781734725667.Resumen: "When José Morán entered the monastery, it was to pursue the highest form of chivalry. But his fate as a religious priest takes a precipitous turn when social paroxysm grips the fictional island-nation of Islas e Islotes after the downfall of the government. To cover up his own misdeeds, his abominably corrupt religious superior leading a double life seizes the ensuing chaos and collaborates with human rights violators in the military to accuse the completely innocent friar of a fabricated heinous crime. The plot unravels as those who claim to follow Christ wade into politics, taking for granted his injunction to "render therefore unto Caesar the things which are Caesar's and unto God the things that are God's." In this novel, cassocked hypocrites are unmasked and only the weak are spared"-- Provided by publisher.Tipo de ítem | Ubicación actual | Signatura | Estado | Fecha de vencimiento | Código de barras |
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SR 14328 Y se limpie aquella tierra | SR 14329 Salamanca en el primer tercio del siglo XIX | SR 1433 Antología poética | SR 14330 Rubrics and runes : | SR 14331 Glass of liquid truths | SR 14332 Spiritual Quest in verse | SR 14333 Our Hidden Galatexte |
"When José Morán entered the monastery, it was to pursue the highest form of chivalry. But his fate as a religious priest takes a precipitous turn when social paroxysm grips the fictional island-nation of Islas e Islotes after the downfall of the government. To cover up his own misdeeds, his abominably corrupt religious superior leading a double life seizes the ensuing chaos and collaborates with human rights violators in the military to accuse the completely innocent friar of a fabricated heinous crime. The plot unravels as those who claim to follow Christ wade into politics, taking for granted his injunction to "render therefore unto Caesar the things which are Caesar's and unto God the things that are God's." In this novel, cassocked hypocrites are unmasked and only the weak are spared"-- Provided by publisher.
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