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Muldoon
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 292

Muldoon

"Father Leo then paused with a deep breath before going on. 'There are many problems here, and some very strange things happen late at night that I just can't explain.' "Poverty. Crime. Politics. Scandal. Revenge. . . . And a Ghost.These are the untold stories of the last days of a forgotten Chicago parish by the last person able to tell them: Fresh out of the seminary in 1956, Father Rocco Facchini was appointed to his first assignment, the parish of Saint Charles Borromeo on the city's Near West Side. Adapting to rectory life with an unorthodox, dispirited pastor and attending to the needs of the rough, impoverished neighborhood were challenges in themselves. Little did Rocco know that the...

Gifts of the Prophets from Abraham to Muhammad
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 173

Gifts of the Prophets from Abraham to Muhammad

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Saint Companions for Each Day
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 516

Saint Companions for Each Day

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Reconciled to Reconcile
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 236

Reconciled to Reconcile

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2008
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  • Publisher: Peter Lang

In the words of John Paul II, «A faith which does not become culture is a faith that has not been received, not thoroughly thought (through), nor fully lived out». It is for this reason that inculturation hermeneutics has become a useful reflective tool for many African students of Theology. In this work, the author argues that the concept of salvation in evangelical Christian thought as postulated in the works of the French Reformer John Calvin and that of African Traditional Religions do not connote the same idea nor lead to the same goals. In spite of the basic differences, he states that symbols, metaphors and some practices from the traditional religions of Africa can be employed as hermeneutical tools for the explanation of concepts of the Christian faith. The author therefore concludes that the Anlo-Ewe traditional religious practice of nugbidodo-ritual reconciliation best explains Christian salvation as man's reconciliation with God and constitutes a basis for the healing, deliverance, and a socio-economic advancement of the individual and the entire community.

From Truth and truth
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 290

From Truth and truth

We begin philosophising (cf. Fides et Ratio, 3, 30) without realising that we are philosophers; but, in time, we discover our own identity as philosophers and, at the same time, come to critically examine it. What, therefore, is the interrelationship between reason and sense; indeed, is not “sense”, subtly sensitive through reason? Questions, then, arise out of our life, our observations and from what we learn. But it is not only about being ready, well-trained or perfect in our reasoning; rather, it is about taking up the impulse and the task of seeking the truth. On the one hand, then, we can question everything and end up with nothing; but, on the other hand, there are many points of ...

Heroes and Heroines Canonized in the Twentieth Centurybook II (1951 - 1999)
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 262

Heroes and Heroines Canonized in the Twentieth Centurybook II (1951 - 1999)

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2009-07
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  • Publisher: AuthorHouse

From the Inside Out asks parents to take a closer look at the life they've painted for their children. After reading this book, you'll have a deeper understanding of the phrase "parental guidance suggested," and you'll be eager to pick up the paintbrush of life and redesign your picture. Spiritually motivated, backed by scripture, and enhanced by the author's experience as a police officer and a minister, From the Inside Out will inspire and motivate you to become a better parent. It's time to wake up! "If only I had this book when my children were young! I plan to buy copies for friends and family members-especially those who are raising stepchildren. Pastor Larry effectively combines the temporal and the spiritual, showing us how to put the Bible to work in our lives." Sammie Justesen, R.N. The author plays the part of an artist, who paints a picture of our inner most thoughts and feelings. Finally somebody said it.

Fakhr-al-Dīn al-Rāzī and Thomas Aquinas on the Question of the Eternity of the World
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 215

Fakhr-al-Dīn al-Rāzī and Thomas Aquinas on the Question of the Eternity of the World

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2022-06-13
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  • Publisher: BRILL

This volume examines the approaches of Fakhr-al-Dīn al-Rāzī (d. 1209) and Thomas Aquinas (d. 1274) to the question of the eternity of the world, which was one of the most heated issues of debate between theologians and philosophers in the Middle Ages. The first chapter of the book gives some background to the discussion from Greek philosophy, early Judaeo-Christian and Muslim traditions. The second and the third chapters discuss the approaches of Rāzī and Aquinas respectively to the question of the eternity of the world. The last chapter compares their approaches, brings out some similarities of their approaches between them as well as in relation to their own traditions, Islam and Christianity respectively. The book tries to show that though they were theologians, both Rāzī and Aquinas were more in line with the philosophers than their fellow theologians.

The Resurrection Effect Transforming Christian Life and Thought
  • Language: en

The Resurrection Effect Transforming Christian Life and Thought

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2014-04-10
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  • Publisher: Orbis Books

What difference should the resurrection of the crucified Jesus make to Christian thought, to our sense of the cosmos, and our understanding of humanity itself? Despite the centrality of the resurrection in the New Testament and the Creed, the practical answer of many Christians might be: not much. In this light, Anthony Kelly sets out to affirm the resurrection as the living center of Christian life and the basis for its theological methods and themes. Without the resurrection, he writes, ""hope would be a repressive optimism, or an accommodation to routine despair."" Acknowledging that the resurrection, like a work of art, eludes any single point of view, Kelly shows why it remains the key to Gods relationship to Jesus and ourselves, the most critical horizon from which to grasp the meaning and pattern of life, and the basis of our ultimate hopes.

Scripture
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 445

Scripture

Scripture is an amazing word: this is a word that both acts at the heart of a person’s life and begets a testimony “like” itself. The more a person looks into the depths of this “word”, the clearer it is that there is both real human authorship and an incredibly subtle presence of the “divine Author”. There are not, however, two words; but one mysteriously enriched word of God: a word at once ancient and ever open to the challenges of contemporary questions and concerns. Secondly, if dialogue is a characteristic of God, Scripture “expresses” this through the multitude of voices through which it is written. So, whether it is a matter of listening to this word in the Church, ...

The Mellifluous Bee
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 508

The Mellifluous Bee

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2010-06-17
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  • Publisher: Author House

Adam of Dryburgh (d. 1212), a Scottish Canon of Prémontré, Monk of the Charterhouse of Witham, theologian, reformer, abbot, and hermit, is considered one of the earliest and most important witnesses to the nature of the canonical order in the twelfth century. Adam's theological works and sermons show a familiarity with the theological masters and schools of his day and indicate a profound familiarity with the Sacred Scripture, the liturgy of the Church, as well as, ancient classical and Christian literature. His theological writings are important for Marian theology because they present one of the earliest theological reflections on the status of the Blessed Virgin Mary for the reforming Canonical movement of the twelfth century. Adam's Marian theology maintains a formal Scriptural and Liturgical character; Mary is the daughter of the Father, Mother of the Son, and resting chamber of the Holy Spirit. She is the watered garden, the ark, the queen of heaven, and at the same time, Adam makes her approachable, humble, compassionate, familiar, close, a spiritual model for vowed religious; and, the Mother of the Canonical Order.