The Minor Mode: Albert Piette and the Reshaping of Anthropology
[...]this difference of opinion must caution us but does not contest the main assumption of Piette, namely that the development of humanity depends on what he calls the minor mode. God happens in their exchanges, at Mass, at funerals or weddings, meetings or elsewhere, without ever being determined....
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