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This is a new release of the original 1952 edition.
Memoirs (Mar. 3, 1942 to May 25, 1951) of a French priest who was Chaplain General of the French Resistance groups during World War II and was awarded the Croix de Guerre and Legion of Honor. He later served as a chaplain to the French Foreign Legion.
"Either America is the hope of the world, or it is nothing. Th ere are those who have begun to despair of the West. It is for them that I am writing." Bruckberger's book has been compared by many to Tocqueville's Democracy in America. In both works, Americans see themselves through the sympathetic, sometimes critical eyes of a Frenchman. Bruckberger, as chaplain general of the French Resistance during World War II, was a scholar who lived a life of action, and a priest who knew the life of the spirit. He begins with a celebration of the American past, but also off ers a clear warning for the future.The book was written after Bruckberger's eight years in the United States, during which he tho...
"Either America is the hope of the world, or it is nothing. Th ere are those who have begun to despair of the West. It is for them that I am writing." Bruckberger's book has been compared by many to Tocqueville's Democracy in America. In both works, Americans see themselves through the sympathetic, sometimes critical eyes of a Frenchman. Bruckberger, as chaplain general of the French Resistance during World War II, was a scholar who lived a life of action, and a priest who knew the life of the spirit. He begins with a celebration of the American past, but also off ers a clear warning for the future. The book was written after Bruckberger's eight years in the United States, during which he th...
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"Makes available new translations from French of works by the leading Thomists in the mid-20th-century debate surrounding ressourcement theologians in the Catholic Church. The articles were authored by Dominican Fathers Reginald Garrigou-Lagrange, Michel Labourdette, Marie-Joseph Nicolas, and Raymond Bruckberger. The volume contains sixteen articles, thirteen of which have never appeared in English. All the major critical responses of the Dominican Thomists to the nouvelle théologie are here presented chronologically according to the primary debates carried on, respectively, in the journals Revue Thomiste and Angelicum. A lengthy introduction describes the unfolding of the entire debate, article by article, and explains and references the ressourcement interventions"--
Au moment où elle va rencontrer Jésus, Marie-Madeleine est dans tout l'éclat de sa jeunesse, dans toute la gloire de sa beauté. Elle vit sans frein, à bride abattue, elle est libre. Elle est hors-la-loi et s'en trouve fort bien. Autour d'elle, toute une société la condamne, et en premier lieu les gardiens de la loi, Scribes et Pharisiens, auxquels elle fait horreur. Elle récuse le jugement des juges. Libre, est-elle heureuse? Il y a toujours un moment de bonheur, quand on secoue le joug et qu'on le brise. Pour elle, le moment a peut-être duré longtemps. Les peintres, esclaves de leur oeil, l'ont toujours représentée avec une opulente chevelure blonde, un long manteau de pourpre, ...
The Thomistic Response to the Nouvelle Théologie: Concerning the Truth of Dogma and the Nature of Theology retrieves the most important and largely forgotten exchanges in the mid-20th-century debate surrounding ressourcement thinkers. It makes available new translations of works by the leading Thomists in the exchange: Dominican Fathers Reginald Garrigou-Lagrange, Michel Labourdette, Marie-Joseph Nicolas, and Raymond Bruckberger. In addition to a lengthy historical and theological introduction, the volume contains sixteen articles, thirteen of which have never appeared in English. All the major critical responses of the Dominican Thomists to the nouvelle théologie are here presented chrono...
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