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Mystery of God', ninth book in the Manuals collection of the high school Higher School of Religious Sciences (ISCR)

 

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The"ISCR Manuals CollectionThe " of the high school Higher School of Religious Sciencespublished by EUNSAhas published the guide "Misterio de Dios" by Lucas F. Mateo Seco and Miguel Brugarolas, professors at the University of Navarra.

The book tries to present in an orderly way the basic contents of what the Sacred Scripture, the Tradition of the Church and theological thought have said about the Triune God. Its style is didactic and its content is designed for the study of the fundamental questions.

The basis of this guide, distributed in 8 chapters, has been formed by the notes for the use of the students of high school Superior de Ciencias Religiosas prepared by Professor Lucas Francisco Mateo Seco (+2014) during his long years of teaching at the University of Navarra. This book is a new, updated and expanded version of those materials which have been given the didactic form they now possess.

Lucas Francisco Mateo Seco (+2014) was Full Professor of Dogmatic Theology at the University of Navarra and author of numerous publications. In 2008 he received the Gold Medal of the University of Navarra in recognition of his theological and priestly work service to the Church and the University.

Miguel Brugarolas is Professor of Dogmatic Theology at the University of Navarra and member of committee publishing house of the journal Scripta Theologica.

The "ISCR Manuals Collection" is aimed at parents, catechists and formators, teachers of religion or professionals from different fields who feel the need to improve their own training. The books published so far are the following:Introduction to Theology, Ethics, Mariology, Philosophy of Science, Pauline Writings, Pentateuch and Historical Books, Theological Anthropology and Synoptic Gospels and Acts of the Apostles..

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