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John Greco è uno scrittore la cui opera approfondisce l'intersezione tra fede e vita quotidiana. Esplora temi profondi come il divorzio e la bontà divina, offrendo ai lettori meditazioni riflessive sulla speranza e sulla narrativa del Vangelo. La sua scrittura invita alla contemplazione su come le verità spirituali si manifestano nell'esperienza umana.






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Set in early 1960s Brooklyn, the story follows auto mechanic Michael Delagatta as he seeks an extravagant lifestyle, inspired by his cousin. His pursuit leads him into a crime-filled journey with the American Mafia, where he rises through the ranks. Simultaneously, the political landscape shifts with John F. Kennedy's emergence, intertwining Michael's personal ambitions with the broader societal changes of the era. The narrative explores themes of ambition, crime, and the impact of historical events on individual lives.
Ernest Sosa
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This book focuses on the influential epistemologist Ernest Sosa, featuring critical essays from over twenty prominent scholars. It includes an introduction to Sosa's epistemology and concludes with his responses to the critiques, making it a significant contribution to contemporary philosophical discourse.
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