The Cross of Jesus: Volume Two [Hardcover] Louis Chardon

$19

1959 edition. Former library copy. Hardcover has some normal shelf wear. Dustjacket has some fading and slight tearing near edges. The pages are clean and in good condition. The binding is secure.

A profound theological meditation on the symbolism of the cross, this 1959 volume by French priest Louis Chardon represents the culmination of his lifelong study. While bearing signs of its former library ownership, this hardcover remains in good condition, its faded dust jacket and minor wear evoking the countless hands that have turned its pages in search of spiritual insight. For collectors of theological works or students of Christian symbolism, Chardon’s rich tapestry of thought offers a fascinating glimpse into the religious discourse of the mid-20th century.

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1959 edition. Former library copy. Hardcover has some normal shelf wear. Dustjacket has some fading and slight tearing near edges. The pages are clean and in good condition. The binding is secure.

This copy of “The Cross of Jesus: Volume Two” by Louis Chardon is a fascinating glimpse into the rich theological discourse of the mid-20th century. Chardon, a French priest and scholar, delved deeply into the symbolism and significance of the cross in Christian theology, offering a profound meditation on the central event of the faith. Published in 1959, this volume represents the culmination of Chardon’s lifelong study of the cross, drawing upon a wealth of historical and scriptural sources.

While bearing the hallmarks of its former library ownership, this hardcover edition remains in good condition, a testament to its enduring value as a work of religious scholarship. The faded dust jacket and minor wear only add to its charm, evoking the countless hands that have turned its pages in search of spiritual insight. For collectors of theological works or students of Christian symbolism, this volume offers a rich tapestry of thought, woven by a master of the subject.

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Weight 716.68 lbs
Dimensions 23.19 × 16.69 × 2.82 in
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