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¿Quién soy yo para juzgar? / Who Am I to Judge? (Spanish Edition)

by Papa Francisco

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¿Quién soy yo para juzgar? es un libro con las enseñanzas del papa Francisco, ideal para la formación cristiana. "La humildad evangélica lleva a no apuntar el dedo en contra de los demás, para juzgarlos, sino a tenderles la mano, para levantarlos sin sentirse nunca superiores a ellos". -Papa Francisco En ¿Quién soy yo para juzgar?, el papa Francisco nos invita a poner en práctica una de las grandes enseñanzas de Jesús: "No juzguen para que no sean juzgados. Por la manera con que juzgáis, seréis juzgados, y con la misma medida con que mides a otros, serás medido". En estas páginas, el Santo Padre reflexiona sobre temas de actualidad social como la sexualidad, la unión libre, el homosexualismo, las familias en crisis, la eutanasia, el aborto y los anticonceptivos. También se refiere a cuestiones relacionadas con la libertad religiosa, ecología, finanzas y nuevas formas de esclavitud. Estos y otros temas difíciles, son abordados desde la doctrina cristiana y la compasión. ENGLISH DESCRIPTION "Christian humility teaches not to point fingers in judgement of others, but instead to reach out to them and lend a helping hand without ever feeling superior to them." -Pope Francis In Who Am I to Judge?Pope Francis reminds us to always keep in mind and follow one of Jesus' greatest teachings: Don't judge others so that you are not judged. The same way in which you judge, you will be judged by others, and with the same standards that you hold on to others, you will be measured. In these pages His Holiness reflects upon many current social subjects like sexuality, civil unions, homosexuality, families in turmoil, euthanasia, abortion, and birth control; as well as religious freedom, ecology, finances, and new kinds of slavery. These and other difficult subjects are addressed in the Christian doctrine. Who Am I to Judge?is the ideal book for learning the basis of Christianity with the teachings of Pope Francis.… (more)
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¿Quién soy yo para juzgar? es un libro con las enseñanzas del papa Francisco, ideal para la formación cristiana. "La humildad evangélica lleva a no apuntar el dedo en contra de los demás, para juzgarlos, sino a tenderles la mano, para levantarlos sin sentirse nunca superiores a ellos". -Papa Francisco En ¿Quién soy yo para juzgar?, el papa Francisco nos invita a poner en práctica una de las grandes enseñanzas de Jesús: "No juzguen para que no sean juzgados. Por la manera con que juzgáis, seréis juzgados, y con la misma medida con que mides a otros, serás medido". En estas páginas, el Santo Padre reflexiona sobre temas de actualidad social como la sexualidad, la unión libre, el homosexualismo, las familias en crisis, la eutanasia, el aborto y los anticonceptivos. También se refiere a cuestiones relacionadas con la libertad religiosa, ecología, finanzas y nuevas formas de esclavitud. Estos y otros temas difíciles, son abordados desde la doctrina cristiana y la compasión. ENGLISH DESCRIPTION "Christian humility teaches not to point fingers in judgement of others, but instead to reach out to them and lend a helping hand without ever feeling superior to them." -Pope Francis In Who Am I to Judge?Pope Francis reminds us to always keep in mind and follow one of Jesus' greatest teachings: Don't judge others so that you are not judged. The same way in which you judge, you will be judged by others, and with the same standards that you hold on to others, you will be measured. In these pages His Holiness reflects upon many current social subjects like sexuality, civil unions, homosexuality, families in turmoil, euthanasia, abortion, and birth control; as well as religious freedom, ecology, finances, and new kinds of slavery. These and other difficult subjects are addressed in the Christian doctrine. Who Am I to Judge?is the ideal book for learning the basis of Christianity with the teachings of Pope Francis.

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