Purgatory [videorecording] : the forgotten church / John B. Clote.
By: Clote, John B.
Material type: Visual materialPublisher: [Place of publication not identified] : [Name of publisher not identified], [2011?]Description: 1 videodisc : sound, color ; 4 3/4 in.Subject(s): PurgatorySummary: Is purgatory real? Could the afterlife require suffering? Can the living help alleviate the anguish of the dead? This groundbreaking documentary investigates these compelling life-after-death questions through spiritual, scientific, and cultural perspectives. Drawing on this centuries-old article of faith professed by Catholics, this comprehensive expose reveals the formidable spiritual alliance Catholics once shared and hope to reinvigorate with the departed souls. Director John B. Clote (Ocean of Mercy, Audrey's life, Fourteen flowers of pardon) uncovers new research offering fresh insights unavailable just a generation ago. Now for the first time top scholars, scientist, historians, and church leaders revisit age-old questions and embark on a spiritual quest to unlock the controversy and consolation of Purgatory: the forgotten church.Current location | Call number | Status | Date due | Item holds |
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University of Santo Tomas-Legazpi Learning Commons | PQ4315.3 .C56 (Browse shelf) | Not for loan |
Is purgatory real? Could the afterlife require suffering? Can the living help alleviate the anguish of the dead? This groundbreaking documentary investigates these compelling life-after-death questions through spiritual, scientific, and cultural perspectives. Drawing on this centuries-old article of faith professed by Catholics, this comprehensive expose reveals the formidable spiritual alliance Catholics once shared and hope to reinvigorate with the departed souls. Director John B. Clote (Ocean of Mercy, Audrey's life, Fourteen flowers of pardon) uncovers new research offering fresh insights unavailable just a generation ago. Now for the first time top scholars, scientist, historians, and church leaders revisit age-old questions and embark on a spiritual quest to unlock the controversy and consolation of Purgatory: the forgotten church.
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