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Oct 31, 20161aa rated this title 4 out of 5 stars
The voice of the narrator is great: not to refined and smooth, very deep, and he selects and enunciates emotions consistent with the text very well. The work itself is an apology for Catholicism, and a few other things he can squeeze in (elitism, private schooling, etc.). But even so, many of the arguments or point made can stand on their own and can be reasonably incorporated into most any plausible system of ideas. The high values and a touch of pragmatism are something anyone can benefit from.