Sackcloth and ashes: Penance and penitence in a self-centred world. The Bloomsbury lent book 2014; Looking through the cross: The archbishop of Canterbury's lent book 2014 [Book Review] [Book Review]

The Australasian Catholic Record 91 (2):250 (2014)
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Moore, Gerard Review of: Sackcloth and ashes: Penance and penitence in a self-centred world. The Bloomsbury lent book 2014, by Anne Widdecombe, London: Bloomsbury, 2013), pp. 181, $19.99; Looking through the cross: The archbishop of Canterbury's lent book 2014, by Graham Tomlin,, pp. 215, $24.99

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