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Thoughtful Theism: Redeeming Reason in an Irrational Age
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 184

Thoughtful Theism: Redeeming Reason in an Irrational Age

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Advice from Aristotle
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 148

Advice from Aristotle

Aristotle knew things about happiness, habits, and human nature. This book is about his book, the Nichomachean Ethics. What this book will NOT do: •Make you feel good. •Make you rich. •Make you a good person. •Make you happy. What this book MIGHT do: •Teach you some tips on how to become a better person. •And that might make you happy, which feels pretty good. •And maybe that will help you get rich (I don't know, I've never done that). Want to know how being good, being happy, and feeling good are related? Buy this book. And then read it. Or buy it for your kids or nephews or whatever.

Matter and Mathematics
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 245

Matter and Mathematics

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  • Published: 2022-11-08
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  • Publisher: CUA Press

"What is "A Law of Nature"? It's a question that's vexed philosophers and scientists ever since Descartes first coined the term. Fr. Andrew Younan explores it in this insightful book. After carefully reviewing the positions of Humeans and Anti-Humeans, he employs the philosophy of Aristotle and Aquinas to argue for an essentialist understanding. His study leads him back to the beginnings of modern science and then forward to quantum mechanics. The philosophical account of how the laws of nature arise from observed regularities in the world is followed by a theological discussion of the nature and action of the Lawgiver."--from the foreword by Michael J. Dodds, OP To borrow a phrase from Gali...

Oneness Pentecostalism
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 335

Oneness Pentecostalism

This volume traces the history of Oneness Pentecostalism in North America. It maps the major ideas, arguments, periodization, and historical figures; corrects long-standing misinterpretations; and draws attention to how race and gender impacted the growth and trajectories of this movement. Oneness Pentecostalism emerged in the aftermath of the Azusa Street Revival (1906–9), baptizing its members in the name of Jesus Christ rather than the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit, and splintering from trinitarian Pentecostals. With its rapid growth throughout the twentieth century, especially among ethnic minorities, Oneness Pentecostalism assumed a diversity of theological, ethnic, and cultural expres...

Do this in Remembrance of Me
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 530

Do this in Remembrance of Me

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2014-02-10
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  • Publisher: SCM Press

Bryan Spinks is one of the world’s leading scholars in the field of liturgy and to have a comprehensive work by him on the Eucharist is a major catch for SCM. Like the author’s previous work on Baptism, this will become a standard work about the Eucharist and Eucharistic theology worldwide. The book, a study of the history and theology of the Eucharist, is the fifth volume in the SCM Studies in Worship and Liturgy series and will help to establish the series as a place for landmark books of liturgical scholarship.

BOOK OF BEFORE AND AFTER
  • Language: en

BOOK OF BEFORE AND AFTER

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2024
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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The Two Jerusalems
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 174

The Two Jerusalems

The moving story of a young man's amazing journey to discover the roots of the Christian faith in the Ancient Near East, which led him from Protestantism through the Messianic movement and into the Catholic Church. This journey took him to the rainforest of Papua New Guinea, the Nożyk Synagogue in Warsaw, and the Judean Desert and into the heart of ancient and medieval Jewish tradition: the Hebrew Bible. Along the way, he met a cast of odd and wonderful characters, false prophets, and saintly Catholics who taught him about God, Scripture, and prayer. His steps were dogged throughout by God's strange, providential provisions, despite his human blindness. At the heart of the ancient faith, much to his surprise, he discovered what a billion people across the world already know and live: the Catholic faith. Through it all, Matthew Wiseman's relentless desire for truth and consistency kept him searching until he discovered the "beauty ever ancient, ever new". His powerful story is like a course in fundamental theology, in compelling narrative form.

Letter & Spirit, Vol. 7
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 244

Letter & Spirit, Vol. 7

This is the seventh annual volume of the remarkably popular journal of biblical theology edited by Scott Hahn and his St. Paul Center for Biblical Theology. This volume responds to the call of Pope Benedict XVI in his Apostolic Exhortation Verbum Domini for a thoughtful return to the Fathers of the Church and how they approached Sacred Scripture. This is not in any way to jettison historical-critical methods and the valuable insights that modern biblical scholarship has brought to light. It is simply to acknowledge what Pope Benedict calls for, a measured return to the interpretive methods employed by the Church Fathers as well as the theology that flowed from their exegetical labors. As he ...

Book of Before & After
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 240

Book of Before & After

The Book of Before & After is an English compilation of Psalms, Hymns and Prayers from the tradition of the AssyroChaldean Church of the East. It is meant to deepen the daily prayer of the Christian by providing the morning, evening and night prayers that have been used for centuries by the Church of the East. The selection is from the Ordinary of the Liturgy of the Hours (the Hudhra), and has been made with the layperson in mind.

The Historical Jesus and the Temple
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 329

The Historical Jesus and the Temple

In this book, Michael Patrick Barber examines the role of the Jerusalem temple in the teaching of the historical Jesus. Drawing on recent discussions about methodology and memory research in Jesus studies, he advances a fresh approach to reconstructing Jesus' teaching. Barber argues that Jesus did not reject the temple's validity but that he likely participated in and endorsed its rites. Moreover, he locates Jesus' teaching within Jewish apocalyptic eschatology, showing that Jesus' message about the coming kingdom and his disciples' place in it likely involved important temple and priestly traditions that have been ignored by the quest. Barber also highlights new developments in scholarship on the Gospel of Matthew to show that its Jewish perspective offers valuable but overlooked clues about the kinds of concerns that would have likely shaped Jesus' outlook. A bold approach to a key topic in biblical studies, Barber's book is a pioneering contribution to Jesus scholarship.