Dilemmas of Tomorrow's World by Franz Böckle, Theo Beemer (editors) - front cover
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Dilemmas of Tomorrow's World

by Franz Böckle, Theo Beemer (editors)

"Dilemmas of Tomorrow's World," edited by Franz Böckle and Theo Beemer, Paulist Press, 1969. Hardcover, ex-library edition with inscription by Walter Wolbrecht. Fair condition, no dust jacket. Part of the Concilium series, this book addresses key moral and theological challenges for the future.

$13.60$
Binding:Hardcover
Condition:Acceptable
1969
Paulist Press
Stock:1 available
SKU:A3-B7-IAB-CIZ-0260

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Condition Details

This ex-library hardcover edition of "Dilemmas of Tomorrow's World" is in fair condition, with typical library markings and stamps. The cover shows signs of wear, particularly at the corners and spine ends. There is no dust jacket, and the book includes an inscription from Walter Wolbrecht. The binding remains intact, and the pages are clean, though slightly yellowed with age.

About This Vintage 1969 Edition

"Dilemmas of Tomorrow's World," edited by Franz Böckle and Theo Beemer, is a seminal work published by Paulist Press in 1969. This volume, part of the Concilium series, explores significant moral and theological challenges anticipated in the future. With contributions from leading theologians, the book delves into the intersection of theology and societal progress, making it a vital resource for scholars and students of moral theology. The book was published in New York and Paramus, New Jersey, and reflects the era's pressing ethical questions. This particular copy, an ex-library edition, features an inscription from Walter Wolbrecht, adding a unique historical touch. The absence of a dust jacket does not detract from its scholarly value, offering an intriguing glimpse into theological discourse during a time of renewal.

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Paulist Press

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