GOD & THE AGONY OF MAN is a collection of three popular non-fiction histories (see below) “that concern the longsuffering role of religious faith in difficult human historical experiences“:
(1) 'Enemies in the Eyes of God: The 1,400-Year History of Christian-Muslim Conflict, Persecution, and War with a Prophetic Glimpse of the World's Future' [7th to 21st centuries]
(2) 'The Catholic Struggle in Early America: American Catholic History, 1776-1860' [18th & 19th centuries]
(3) 'The Spiritual Death of American Life: The Historical Decline & Self-Destruction of Our Godless Intellectuals, Immoral Culture, and Lonely Society' [20th to 21st centuries]
[See the “Look Inside†feature for a more detailed content summary and free sample introductory chapters.]
This is a full-length book of about 245-pages (70,471-words total).
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All three of these historical titles previously were published as separate stand-alone editions, and still are available as such; but now they also are offered together (at a reduced overall cost) in this one-volume format.
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THE AUTHOR, who has a special interest in cultural and religious history, is a Catholic writer.
GOD & THE AGONY OF MAN: The Histories of Three Great Religious Troubles: Enemies in the Eyes of God, The Catholic Struggle in Early America, The Spiritual Death of American Life
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Author(s)Matthew Markovic
PublisherSt. Matthew Books & Editorial
ISBN / ASINB00DOM1DV6
ISBN-13978B00DOM1DV9
Sales Rank1,786,575
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸