The Saving Name of God the Son
The Saving Name of God the Son
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Edited by Jean Ann Sharpe
Artwork by Fra Angelico
Through the serene beauty of word and image, The Saving Name of God the Son introduces the very young to the Christian mystery of Jesus Christ, Second Divine Person of the Trinity. The first title in a set of three board books on the Blessed Trinity and first work in the Teaching the Language of the Faith series, this full-color book focuses on the invocations and titles of Christ. Drawing from the rich treasure of biblical language and doctrinal understanding of our Catholic Faith, and using the luminous art of Fra Angelico, the life of our Lord is depicted from conception to the promise of his final return.
Part of the Teaching the Language of the Faith series.
Includes:
- 10 full-color spreads
- Art and text references
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Book Details:
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- Imprimatur: Samuel J. Aquila, DD, Bishop of Fargo, 24 May 2009, Feast of the Ascension of the Lord
- Nihil Obstat: Msgr. Joseph Goering
- Content suitability (age): all ages
- Read-aloud interest: 3-up
- Page count: 20
- Board book: 5.5 x 5.5 x 0.56 inches
- Weight: 0.35 lbs.
- SKU: 107-H
- ISBN: 978-1-932350-30-2
- Saddle stitched softcover: 8 x 8 x 0.06 inches
- Weight: 0.20 lbs.
- SKU: 107-P
- ISBN: 978-1-932350-84-5
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"This resource is outstanding, more beautiful and striking than I could have imagined ... the challenging and exact use of phraseology, coupled with the simplicity of the language, its directness and yet invitation to mystery, the use of the art as catechetical and yet not overpowering the language ... I believe that your book is a significant new initiative in catechetical publishing."
—Dr. Petroc Willey, STL, PhD Professor of Theology and Catechetics, Franciscan University of Steubenville
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"I pray that your work on this project will continue to provide a valuable tool for catechesis and a means for coming to know and love the Persons of the Trinity..."
—Most Reverend Samuel J. Aquila on granting his Imprimatur for The Saving Name of God the Son
