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A Sorrowful Joy (The Harold M. Wit Lectures)
Albert Raboteau tells the remarkable story of his own spiritual journey--one marked by sorrow and joy, by conversion and reconciliation. He tells of the murder of his father before he was born, being raised in a devout Roman Catholic African-American family, his education, marriage and career crises, and rebuilding his life following a conversion to Orthodox Christianity, becoming a religion scholar at Princeton.
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