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Great books have the power to change the world! These Whole Life recommendations are works of literature, philosophy, theology, and politics and each book has something vital to say about human dignity.
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Peace of Soul
By: Fulton J. Sheen
"The writing is clear and forceful, the logic frequently
brilliant...This is a rewarding experience for any reader and those of
other religions or of none will enjoy it even when in
disagreement".....Catholic World. Purchase This Book

Margaret Sanger: Father of Modern Society
By: Elasah Drogin
The true story behind the founder of Planned Parenthood.
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A Rat Is a Pig Is a Dog Is a Boy: The Human Cost of the Animal Rights Movement
By: Wesley J. Smith
Wesley J. Smith argues eloquently that granting “rights” to animals would inevitably diminish our respect for human dignity.
In making this case with reason and passion, A Rat Is a Pig Is a Dog Is a Boy strikes a major blow against a radically antihuman dogma.
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Memory and Identity
By: John Paul II
When the world remembers Pope John Paul II, what themes from his papacy will come to mind? In this philosophical meditation, the Holy Father reflects on values he deems critical to the destiny of humankind, with freedom and the value of life underlying all others. Pope John Paul II’s theological understanding of evil and suffering was forged in the crucible of Nazism and communism in his native Poland, as was his belief in the importance of cultural identity. He points out that "evil, in a realist sense, can only exist in relation to good, and in particular, in relation to God, the supreme Good," which underlies even the darkest moments in history with the promise of redemption and hope. His encounters with those dark moments lend credibility when he writes, "All human suffering, all pain, all infirmity contains within itself a promise of salvation, a promise of joy…" (Amazon.Com)
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Abuse of Language -- Abuse of Power
By: Josef Pieper
One of the great Catholic philosophers of our day reflects on the way language has been abused so that, instead of being a means of communicating the truth and entering more deeply into it, and of the acquisition of wisdom, it is being used to control people and manipulate them to achieve practical ends.
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