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- catalog abstract "Albert Camus, the renowned existentialist, visited the American Church in Paris to hear the music of the famous organist Marcel Dupř. What he found was an unexpected friend-Howard Mumma, a Methodist minister from Ohio who was serving as a guest preacher. Intrigued by Mumma's philosophy and theology based on a living faith in a higher power, Camus invited Mumma to lunch, and thus a surprising friendship was formed. Over the next several years, through a series of profound conversations with Howard Mumma, Camus explored the Christian faith. These discussions, as recalled by Mumma in the first part of this book, offer a deeply personal side of Camus not seen by the public eye. In the second part, Mumma shares personal glimpses of the people and experiences that had a profound influence on his own life, enabling him to understand what Camus was facing in his personal life.".
- catalog contributor b11704117.
- catalog created "c2000.".
- catalog date "2000".
- catalog date "c2000.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c2000.".
- catalog description "Albert Camus, the renowned existentialist, visited the American Church in Paris to hear the music of the famous organist Marcel Dupř. What he found was an unexpected friend-Howard Mumma, a Methodist minister from Ohio who was serving as a guest preacher. Intrigued by Mumma's philosophy and theology based on a living faith in a higher power, Camus invited Mumma to lunch, and thus a surprising friendship was formed. Over the next several years, through a series of profound conversations with Howard Mumma, Camus explored the Christian faith. These discussions, as recalled by Mumma in the first part of this book, offer a deeply personal side of Camus not seen by the public eye. In the second part, Mumma shares personal glimpses of the people and experiences that had a profound influence on his own life, enabling him to understand what Camus was facing in his personal life.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references (p. [217]).".
- catalog description "The wearied existentialist: conversations with Camus -- The minister and friends: My mother ; The Berlitz family ; Jack Caldwell ; Charles Sterling ; Louise Jones ; The beggar ; Dr. Norman Vincent Peale ; The Robinsons and Aunt Martha ; The children of Ohio ; The school board ; Bud and Alice ; The Yarings ; Fritz Schaefer and my blessed pilots ; The ambassador in Warsaw and Archbishop Beran ; The people behind the wall ; Displaced persons and the diaconesses ; My immigrants: six couples and Alma General Norstad and Ambassador Harriman -- Lessons: Death and kindness ; The teddy bear ; The shadow of influence ; Endowing God with our own weakness.".
- catalog extent "xv, 215, [2] p. :".
- catalog hasFormat "Albert Camus and the minister.".
- catalog identifier "1557252467 (pbk.)".
- catalog isFormatOf "Albert Camus and the minister.".
- catalog issued "2000".
- catalog issued "c2000.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Brewster, Mass. : Paraclete Press,".
- catalog relation "Albert Camus and the minister.".
- catalog subject "287/.6/092 B 21".
- catalog subject "BX8495.M86 A3 2000".
- catalog subject "Camus, Albert, 1913-1960.".
- catalog subject "Mumma, Howard E. Friends and associates.".
- catalog tableOfContents "The wearied existentialist: conversations with Camus -- The minister and friends: My mother ; The Berlitz family ; Jack Caldwell ; Charles Sterling ; Louise Jones ; The beggar ; Dr. Norman Vincent Peale ; The Robinsons and Aunt Martha ; The children of Ohio ; The school board ; Bud and Alice ; The Yarings ; Fritz Schaefer and my blessed pilots ; The ambassador in Warsaw and Archbishop Beran ; The people behind the wall ; Displaced persons and the diaconesses ; My immigrants: six couples and Alma General Norstad and Ambassador Harriman -- Lessons: Death and kindness ; The teddy bear ; The shadow of influence ; Endowing God with our own weakness.".
- catalog title "Albert Camus and the minister / Howard Mumma.".
- catalog type "text".