God's Comedy is a novel that tells the story of a man named Joseph who is struggling with his faith and his place in the world. After a series of personal tragedies, Joseph begins to question the existence of God and the purpose of his own life.
As Joseph searches for answers, he is visited by a mysterious stranger who claims to be God. This encounter sets off a series of events that challenge Joseph's beliefs and force him to confront his own mortality.
Through a series of humorous and thought-provoking conversations with God, Joseph begins to see the world in a new light and gains a deeper understanding of his own place in the universe.
As Joseph's journey unfolds, he must confront his fears and doubts in order to find peace and acceptance in a world that often seems chaotic and unpredictable.
God's Comedy is a powerful and moving exploration of faith, doubt, and the search for meaning in a world that can often seem indifferent and cruel.
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God's Comedy
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Vespro della Beata Vergine: Intonatio
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Etracto da 'Misa Santa Caecilia' (Agnus Dei)
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Joseph Haydn:
Performer
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'Mild und liese wie es lächelt', extracto de 'Tristan und Isolde'
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Valsas Célebres: 'O Barão Cigano' e 'Vozes da Primavera'
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O Sorveteiro (Chupa Teresa)
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La Marseillaise
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Extracto do 'Quarteto op. 76 no. 4 en SI bemol maior'
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Missa brevis sancti Joannis de Deo 'Kleine Orgelmesse'
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Extracto da 'Sinfonia no. 49 em Fá menor' ('La Passion')
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As sete últimas palavras de Cristo na Cruz 'Il Terremoto'
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