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Getsemani: Riflessioni sul Movimento Teologico Contemporaneo
« on: December 16, 2012, 06:16:05 PM »
For the Italian speakers here, Card. Siri's Getsemani: Riflessioni sul Movimento Teologico Contemporaneo is online at Scribd or as a zipped PDF, courtesy Tradizionalista Cattolico.

This is a must-read for all Traditionalists. It's available in English translation, too:
Siri, Giuseppe. 1981. Gethsemane: reflections on the contemporary theological movement. Chicago, Ill: Franciscan Herald Press.

Getsemani: Riflessioni sul Movimento Teologico Contemporaneo
« Reply #1 on: December 17, 2012, 10:17:53 AM »
Just fyi to those who may want to purchase a copy, it is available via Amazon (be sure to access via the link above).
Another big thanks, Geremia.  The forum is enhanced further with your substantive contributions.


Getsemani: Riflessioni sul Movimento Teologico Contemporaneo
« Reply #2 on: December 18, 2012, 11:39:45 AM »
Quote from: PerEvangelicaDicta
Just fyi to those who may want to purchase a copy, it is available via Amazon (be sure to access via the link above).
For less than $80? That's the cheapest I've seen it. It's probably best to just interlibrary-loan it.

Getsemani: Riflessioni sul Movimento Teologico Contemporaneo
« Reply #3 on: December 19, 2012, 05:17:29 PM »
Quote from: Geremia
Quote from: PerEvangelicaDicta
Just fyi to those who may want to purchase a copy, it is available via Amazon (be sure to access via the link above).
For less than $80? That's the cheapest I've seen it. It's probably best to just interlibrary-loan it.



Barnes&Noble said $4.95 in the ad so I went to check their website and:

$354.00    up to     $430.18  in fact.

All new, hardcover, if that helps ..................    :dwarf:



I thought your link would provide an online version for free... HAHAHAHA



But it does list a pile of libraries where I guess you can "check it out, dude."