Albert Camus and the Minister by Howard Mumma
Howard Mumma, a Methodist minister who served as a guest preacher at the American Church in Paris in the 1950s, reveals his uncommon friendship the renowned existentialist and Nobel Prize winner, Albert Camus.
Albert Camus and the Minister by Howard Mumma
Title: Albert Camus and the Minister
Format: First trade paperback edition
Condition: Very light edge and corner wear.
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Publishing Info: Paraclete Press, MA, 2000
Language: English
ISBN - 13: 9781557252463
Howard Mumma, a Methodist minister who served as a guest preacher at the American Church in Paris in the 1950s, reveals his uncommon friendship the renowned existentialist and Nobel Prize winner, Albert Camus. In a series of spirited and probing dialogues over the course of several years, as the two thinkers discussed the belief systems which had shaped their lives, Mumma attempted to guide Camus into an understanding of Christian theology. "Almost 50 years have passed since these conversations", says Mumma, "and they haunt me to this day".
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