The Ethics of Jesus Christ

The Ethics of Jesus Christ
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Publisher : Grupo Educação Ética e Cidadania
Total Pages : 384
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ISBN-10 : 9788568476017
ISBN-13 : 8568476015
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Book Synopsis The Ethics of Jesus Christ by : Group of Ethics Studies

Download or read book The Ethics of Jesus Christ written by Group of Ethics Studies and published by Grupo Educação Ética e Cidadania. This book was released on 2011-06-23 with total page 384 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Reflections on the universal principles taught by Jesus for the contemporary world. The focus of the ethics of Jesus is the transformation of human beings to conquer the transcendental values of the spirit, through the unforgettable lessons of the carpenter of Nazareth. A cutting-edge view of the teachings of Jesus is proposed. The unique character of the Master shows us the best way, revealing how current is the ethical presented almost 2000 years ago. The 90 subjects arranged in 10 chapters are the fruit of the reflections proposed by GEET (Group of ethical studies). Punctuated with elucidations of anonymous benefactors and very practical way bring the Gospel in the light of spiritism for a modern world. Every page, an unforgettable lesson, a new point of view, always in order to make us reflect, understand and grasp the essence of the teachings that Jesus came to bring to the universe.


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