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Jesús González Ortega and Mexican National Politics
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 178

Jesús González Ortega and Mexican National Politics

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1972
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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True Love and Forbidden Love
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 138

True Love and Forbidden Love

Jesus Gonzalez Losada - Author and educator from Spain (1952 - ) Happily married with two sons. He has a Master in Marriage and Family by the Navarra University and he specialized in the area of "Character Education and Family Values". He has published several books and essays. Love is the greatest and most powerful force in the universe and the source of life and happiness. The act of love is destined to be, according to the divine principle, the most beautiful, sacred and sublime experience. But, if this act is carried out in an illicit way it becomes the dirtiest, most degraded and shameful experience. Therefore, illicit or forbidden love is also a very destructive force that causes enorm...

The Story Luke Tells
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 141

The Story Luke Tells

Among all the writers of the New Testament, no one has beenmore undervalued than Luke. Not only are Luke's Gospel andActs more extensive than all of Paul's epistles put together;Luke's particular slant on the story he tells also sets him apart.In this book Justo Gonzalez examines Luke's characteristicperspective and its relevance for

Descent to Mictlan
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 20

Descent to Mictlan

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1996
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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The Presidency of Mexico
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 96

The Presidency of Mexico

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1866
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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A Brief History of Sunday
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 176

A Brief History of Sunday

Authoritative yet accessible historical overview of Christian Sunday worship In this book noted Christian historian Justo Gonzalez tells the story of how and why Christians have worshiped on Sunday from the earliest days of the church to the present. After discussing the views and practices relating to Sunday in the ancient church, Gonzalez turns to Constantine and how his policies affected Sunday observances. He then recounts the long process, beginning in the Middle Ages and culminating with Puritanism, whereby Christians came to think of and strictly observe Sunday as the Sabbath. Finally, Gonzalez looks at the current state of things, exploring especially how the explosive growth of the church in the Majority World has affected the observance of Sunday worldwide. Readers of this book will rediscover the joy and excitement of Sunday as the early church celebrated it and will find inspiration in an age of increasing indifference and hostility to Christianity."

Luke
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 330

Luke

Historian and theologian Justo González presents the beloved Gospel of Luke, who heralds Jesus' birth as "good news of great joy for all the people" (Luke 2:10). González guides us and challenges us to ask, "What is the meaning of this text for us today?" The result is an engaging and important theological discussion of Luke's Gospel and its relation to the life and proclamation of the church and its members.

The God Who Sees
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 144

The God Who Sees

Meet people who have fled their homelands. Hagar. Joseph. Ruth. Jesus. Here is a riveting story of seeking safety in another land. Here is a gripping journey of loss, alienation, and belonging. In The God Who Sees, immigration advocate Karen Gonzalez recounts her family’s migration from the instability of Guatemala to making a new life in Los Angeles and the suburbs of south Florida. In the midst of language barriers, cultural misunderstandings, and the tremendous pressure to assimilate, Gonzalez encounters Christ through a campus ministry program and begins to follow him. Here, too, is the sweeping epic of immigrants and refugees in Scripture. Abraham, Hagar, Joseph, Ruth: these intrepid heroes of the faith cross borders and seek refuge. As witnesses to God’s liberating power, they name the God they see at work, and they become grafted onto God’s family tree. Find resources for welcoming immigrants in your community and speaking out about an outdated immigration system. Find the power of Jesus, a refugee Savior who calls us to become citizens in a country not of this world.

The Liberating Pulpit
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 124

The Liberating Pulpit

Catherine and Justo Gonzalez provide a valuable resource for preaching and biblical interpretation. An account of liberation theology's impact on the task of preaching is offered by two historians of doctrine who are intimately aware of the need to be open to marginalized perspectives in the church. Early Christian preachers had much to say on issues such as the origins and proper use of wealth, the rights and duties of the poor and rich, and the nature of ownership. The Gonzalezes recapture this early Christian spirit offering concrete ways that the interpretation of specific biblical texts may be enriched or corrected in order to speak directly to the whole life of the whole church. Often used as a text in preaching courses, 'The Liberating Pulpit' helps to clarify and to bridge the gap between those whose preaching and hermeneutics tend to be more traditional and the various minorities who tend to read Scripture in a different way.

The Bishop of the Abandoned Tabernacle
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 126

The Bishop of the Abandoned Tabernacle

St. Manuel felt called to the priesthood at the age of 12. After his ordination in 1901, he was sent to preach at a church which he found to be unclean and abandoned. There, praying before a Tabernacle covered in dust and cobwebs, with torn altar cloths and oil dripping onto the floor from the sanctuary lamp, he decided to dedicate his life to providing for Jesus' needs in the Tabernacle. This poor, abandoned Tabernacle taught the young priest more about the Love of Jesus than his years of theological study. It marked his entire life from that moment. He dedicated himself until his death to spreading devotion to the Eucharist, proclaiming these words which he would go on to choose for his epitaph: "Jesus is here! He is here! Do not abandon Him!" This saintly bishop will help you to receive Holy Communion more fervently and to love Jesus more deeply in Eucharistic Adoration. This book will awaken you to a new experience of Our Lord -- that you may see, hear, love, and console "Love who is not loved."