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An edition of The Day Is Now Far Spent (2019)

The Day Is Now Far Spent

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In this powerful book by the acclaimed spiritual leader and best-selling writer, one he calls his "most important", he analyzes the profound spiritual, moral and political crisis in the contemporary world. He says that he "considers that the decadence of our time has all the faces of mortal peril."

"At the root of the collapse of the West, there is a cultural identity crisis. The West no longer knows who it is, because it no longer knows and does not want to know who made it, who established it, as it was and as it is. Many countries today ignore their own history. This self-suffocation naturally leads to a decadence that opens the path to new, barbaric civilizations."

In these words, Cardinal Sarah summarizes the theme of his book. His finding is simple: our world is on the brink of the abyss. Crisis of faith and of the Church, decline of the West, betrayal by its elites, moral relativism, endless globalism, unbridled capitalism, new ideologies, political exhaustion, movements inspired by Islamist totalitarianism.... The time has come for an unflinching diagnosis.

While making clear the gravity of the crisis through which the West has gone, the Cardinal demonstrates that it is possible to avoid the hell of a world without God, a world without man, a world without hope.

After the great international success of his first two books, God or Nothing and The Power of Silence, Cardinal Sarah offers a wide-ranging reflection on the crisis of the contemporary world while teaching many important spiritual lessons.

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Ignatius Press
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English
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385

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Table of Contents

Alas, Judas Iscariot
Part I. Spiritual and Religious Collapse
1. The Crisis of Faith
2. The Crisis of the Priesthood
3. The Crisis of the Church
4. Acedia and the Identity Crisis
Part II. Man Belittled
5. Hatred of Man
6. Hatred of Life
Part III. The Fall of Truth, Moral Decadence, and Bad Political Habits
7. Where is the World Headed?
8. Hatred, Ridicule, and Cynicism
9. Europe's Crisis
10. The Errors of the West
11. Ruthless Enemies
12. The Deceptive Seductions of Supposedly Emancipated Life
13. The Decline of Courage and the Fatal Utopias of the "Best of All Worlds"
14. The Face of Postmodern Democracies and Capitalism
15. The Funeral March of Decadence
16. Religious Liberty
Part IV. Rediscovering Hope: The Practice of Christian Virtue
17. God Opens His Hand
18. What Must We Do?
Postscript:. Let Nothing Trouble Me
Bibliography
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Library of Congress
BR121.3

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Translator
Michael J. Miller

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Paperback
Number of pages
385

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OL26968931M
ISBN 13
9781621643241

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