The Dominican Way

The Dominican Way by Timothy Radcliffe, published by A&C Black on October 20, 2011, is a 232-page exploration of the Dominican Order’s global presence and diverse activities. This edition presents insights into how Dominicans engage in various fields, from advocating for justice and peace to expressing themselves through art and literature, highlighting their commitment to both faith and social issues.
Readers will discover the dynamic interplay between the Church and the world as the book delves into the experiences of Dominicans living on various frontiers. It emphasizes the growth and learning that occurs in these spaces, showcasing the dedication of individuals who balance their spiritual convictions with a desire to understand and contribute to the broader society. The themes of religion, faith, and Christianity are woven throughout, offering a thoughtful perspective on the role of the Dominican Order in contemporary life.
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The Dominicans are to be found in every part of the world and engaged in every sort of activity, from fighting for justice and peace to painting and poetry. They live on many frontiers, of the Church and of the World, of the rich and of the poor, of the West and East, and these are places of growth and discovery. This book will communicate some of the inspiration and excitement to be found there by women and men who are both utterly committed to their faith but also to what is to be learned as well.
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