
Review and Analysis Of: Pope Francis's The Name of God Is Mercy
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Doron Alon
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Summary Shorts
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Please note: This is a review and analysis of the book and not the original book.
Pope Francis is one of the most interesting popes of modern times. He seems, in many ways, gentler than many popes from the past. His message is one of divine mercy and justice. In his book, The Name of God Is Mercy, he makes the point that God is not a God of judgment and punishment but one of love and mercy.
In this edition of Summary Shorts, we will analyze and summarize the ideas put forth in The Name of God Is Mercy and learn more about this great Pope and his message of love.
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