The Reincarnation of Albino Luciani

In Search of the Human Soul

Kids, People and Places, Non-Fiction
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Author: George Lucien Gregoire ISBN: 9781617506765
Publisher: George Lucien Gregoire Publication: March 18, 2012
Imprint: George Lucien Gregoire Language: English
Author: George Lucien Gregoire
ISBN: 9781617506765
Publisher: George Lucien Gregoire
Publication: March 18, 2012
Imprint: George Lucien Gregoire
Language: English

Lucien Gregoire, friend-biographer Albino Luciani, has written books on the evolution of world religions in a simple way so that a child can easily understand them. This is one of them. In 1947, Albino Luciani--the 33-day pope John Paul I--defended his thesis ‘Origin of the Human Soul’ in which he defined the human soul—what is it one is trying to save? What’s more, he stumbled upon the secret of eternal life. Here, the theological complexity of Luciani’s thesis is presented in a series of fun and entertaining conversations with a ten year old boy. The reincarnated Luciani takes the reader through the heavens of the world’s major religions and stumbles upon one holding the secret to eternal life. One no longer has to guess. One can know in this life, one will live forever. Howard Jason Smith, Globe: “Insofar as it removes the question mark from the end of one’s life, this book is a great comfort to the aging and those who contemplate death. Yet, it is most important to the young and those who contemplate life.”

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Lucien Gregoire, friend-biographer Albino Luciani, has written books on the evolution of world religions in a simple way so that a child can easily understand them. This is one of them. In 1947, Albino Luciani--the 33-day pope John Paul I--defended his thesis ‘Origin of the Human Soul’ in which he defined the human soul—what is it one is trying to save? What’s more, he stumbled upon the secret of eternal life. Here, the theological complexity of Luciani’s thesis is presented in a series of fun and entertaining conversations with a ten year old boy. The reincarnated Luciani takes the reader through the heavens of the world’s major religions and stumbles upon one holding the secret to eternal life. One no longer has to guess. One can know in this life, one will live forever. Howard Jason Smith, Globe: “Insofar as it removes the question mark from the end of one’s life, this book is a great comfort to the aging and those who contemplate death. Yet, it is most important to the young and those who contemplate life.”

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