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Theology and Sanity

Book • 1946
In 'Theology and Sanity', Frank J. Sheed defines sanity as living mentally in the real world and argues that some important elements of reality can only be known through theology.

The book is divided into three sections: the first treats God as the human mind might discover Him, the second discusses the universe God made, particularly humanity, and the third considers what the life of man should be given the reality of the age.

Sheed emphasizes that true theology, enlightened by faith, gives us a share in God’s own knowledge and transforms one’s outlook on reality.

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