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This book stems from a series of seminars in response to Pope Francis's call for a profound feminine theology. Endorsements"Beyond feminism and egalitarianism, this book provides a lead into the widely unknown land of women's theology."-Hanna-Barbara Gerl-Falkovitz, recipient of the 2021 Ratzinger Prize for Theology"The mystery of the feminine has always challenged humanity. This book invites us to approach this mystery by three paths: heart, tears, fruits. It unfolds this mystery and the deep and beautiful analogy of it with the divine."-Maria Clara Bingemer, author of A Face for God: Reflections on Trinitarian Theology for Our TimesLucinda M. Vardey has spent decades studying and teaching feminine spirituality. She is a founding member of Toronto's Magdala: A Conciliary on Feminine Theology, the Round Table on the Feminine Dimension in Rome, and the editor of the online Catholic journal, With One Accord: Learning and Living the Feminine Dimension as Church (www.magdalacolloquy.org). She currently lives in Italy with her husband, John Dalla Costa. ¿
The contours of the Malines Conversations, a fascinating episode in the history of ecumenism where leading Anglican and Catholic scholars, with the knowledge of their respective Church authorities, entered into dialogue with each other These conversations are skillfully outlined in this publication by Rowan Williams, He reflects on the ecclesiastical context of the time, on the intellectual profile of the various participants, on the themes that were discussed, and on the meaning of the Conversations for today. +
"Originally published as Hermeneutik des Bilderverbots. Exegetische und systematisch-theologische Annèaherungen. Forum Theologische Literaturzeitung, copyright 2016."
"An accessible, engaging and educational journey through the history, liturgy and theology of the seven Sacraments"--
Women: Icons of Christ traces the history of ministry by women, especially those ordained as deacons. The author demonstrates how women were removed from leadership, prevented from using their voices, and eliminated from official ministries in the life of the Church. And she refutes arguments against restoring women to the ordained diaconate.ΓÇá
Departing from human experience the book deals with the theological underpinnings of religious experience, then draws practical conclusions or implications for the spiritual life.
Sir Joseph Dalton Hooker is considered one of the greatest botanists of the nineteenth century. A close friend of Charles Darwin, he was an epic traveler, cataloging tens of thousands of plants and lending scientific weight to the theory of natural selection. 2017 marked both the bicentenary of his birth and 170 years since his trip to India where he sought botanical treasures in the Himalayas. In celebration comes this facsimile edition of Hooker's The Rhododendrons of Sikkim-Himalaya, carefully reproduced from an original printing dating back to the mid-1800s. At the time it was an unparalleled commercial success with lavish illustrations by Walter Hood Fitch that were--and still are--considered to be some of the finest examples of botanical illustration ever produced. Published in three parts, this new edition brings together all parts of the publication, along with thirty of Hood Fitch's plates beautifully reproduced alongside Hooker's original descriptions. A new introductory chapter by Virginia Mills and Cam Sharp Jones from Kew's Joseph Hooker Correspondence Project describes Hooker's time in India and the reception of the original publication in 1849. And Ed Ikin, Head of Wakehurst Landscape and Horticulture, describes the impact Hooker had on British gardening and the inspiration he provided for a whole new approach to horticulture. Together, this reproduction is a wonderful tribute to Joseph Hooker and a beautiful new way to experience botanical history.
The church as an institution comes in for more than enough criticism, yet in its monastic life, it enjoys an extraordinarily high regard, far beyond the confines of the religious book trade. Consider the appeal of writers such as Wendy Beckett, Christopher Jamison, or Basil Hume. This attractive new collection presents writings by women religious from the Roman, Anglican, and Orthodox traditions from the earliest years of Christianity to the present day. Marked by a keen intelligence, wisdom, and integrity, the writings include prayers, meditations, expositions, autobiography, spiritual advice, and comments on and recommendations for the pursuit of the spiritual life. Featured writers include Julian of Norwich, Hildegard of Bingen, Catherine of Siena, Teresa of Avila, Therese of Lisieux, Bernadette of Lourdes, Bridget of Sweden, Wendy Beckett, Joan Chittister, and many more. ΓÇá
Many contexts have shaped Benedict XVI during his life, but how did Joseph Ratzinger come to be such a great theologian ΓÇ£with his polemical bent and his keen eye for where the Gospel and the world diverge?ΓÇ¥ Joseph RatzingerΓÇÖs Theological Ideas attempts to answer this question, tracing his development from the small Bavarian boy born on Easter Saturday 1927 to the priest, professor, pastor, Prefect, and finally Pope. The book explores tensions experienced by Joseph Ratzinger in his earlier life that have been important in shaping his chosen theological direction, as well as tensions that proceed from the ecumenical context of German theologizing to the relationship between academic freedom and Church authority. While providing great insight into how this particular theologian, now Pope Benedict XVI, emerged, Joseph RatzingerΓÇÖs Theological Ideas also sheds light on this manΓÇÖs theological work as a whole.ΓÇá
Practical advice for spouses or those in a committed relationship that clarifies the potential within each person to make their marriage or relationship better.
The discerning and perceptive essays gathered together in this volume make evident that a comprehensive understanding of Pauline thought must include the following aspects of his entire and comprehensive matrix: ΓÇöan examination of the Pauline letters in their specific and contingent as well as their broader and coherent contexts; ΓÇöa careful and precise analysis of all relevant Jewish literature, including the Dead Sea Scrolls;ΓÇöthe incorporation of all relevant archaeological, historical, and literary evidence for the reconstruction of the political, cultural, and religious matrix of the Greco-Roman cities to which Paul''s letters are addressed. The issues treated in this volume are of enormous relevance for a better understanding of Paul''s Jewish Matrix and his very "Jewishness."ΓÇá
 It is imperative that Catholics and Evangelicals move beyond mutual stereotypes they may have of one another. In this book, part one provides a history of Evangelicalism and an answer the question of who is an Evangelical? Part two takes up specific issues that distinguish Catholics and Evangelicals. The method is intended to affirm a common faith while providing mutual understanding of the doctrines and practices that divide the two communities. It is directed more to the Catholic reader who when confronted by an Evangelical Christian often does not know how to respond. Special attention is given to the experiential aspects of Christian life that often place the Catholic Christian at a disadvantage such as a “personal relationship with Christ.” By exposing the underlying doctrinal differences and then appealing to the experiential register in both traditions, it is hoped that the book will equip Catholics to anticipate the fruitful possibilities of this dialogue. By taking up the challenge of Evangelicalism to Catholics as well as exposing some of its weaknesses, it is hoped that a more robust and ecumenical Catholic identity will emerge for the reader. †
A collection of essays by noted Catholic scholars on how Catholics should participate in the political process.
Profiles in Discipleship explores twelve images of Christian discipleship that have guided the thought and action of two dozen influential figures in the Christian tradition. Combining history, theology, and spirituality, Profiles in Discipleship draws upon the richness of the Christian tradition to shed light on the crucial question of how to live a life of faithful Christian discipleship in today's world. Children of Light: Augustine and Gregory the Great Seekers: Teresa of Avila and John of the Cross Sons and Daughters of God: Athanasius and Gregory Palamas Strangers: Desert Fathers and Mothers and Thomas Merton Soldiers: Martin Luther and Ignatius of Loyola Peacemakers: Leo Tolstoy and Dorothy Day Liberators: Desmond Tutu and Elizabeth Cady Stanton Servants: Albert Schweitzer and Mother Teresa Artists: Hildegard of Bingen and Albrecht Durer Protest Poets: John Greenleaf Whittier and Daniel Berrigan Builders: Walter Rauschenbusch and Teilhard de Chardin Fellow Travelers: Jacques Dupuis and Br. Roger of Taize +
Children of the Light know that human sexuality is not just about the pleasures of the flesh, but about the witness of holy lives. And holy lives need be neither dull nor lacking in pleasure. So we ask not, "What and how much can I get away with and still hope to see the face of God?" but, "How can I feel confident that my deeds and my attitudes are in keeping with human dignity so that I can act and walk confidently as a son or daughter of the Most High God?" What does the Church teach? If I do not immediately understand the wisdom of a position or teaching, shall I presume that the Church is wrong and should change to share my opinion? What if I find some teachings difficult--either to understand or to put into practice? These are the questions that launch Fr. Graham's investigations into this topic. Those who seek only a good time will find this book out of step with that desire. Those who seek to participate as fully as possible in what it means to be both fully human and fully alive will be both cheered and challenged here. +
An in-depth examination of Teilhard de Chardin's knowledge of the Middle and Far East, especially China, his comments on eastern religions, and his comparative reflections on mysticism and spirituality. +
Collected in this little book of inspiration are words from Pope Francis's heart, words he has addressed to young people around the world during his first five years as Pope. +
Written from practical and real life experiences, Paths to Inner Peace offers the reader ways to live a simple and fulfilling life. The author combines spiritual and psychological support in an accessible and practical way. The author is well known throughout the country. Many clergymen seek his counseling for themselves and for their parishioners. Dr. Kalellis is highly respected in the Greek Orthodox community, and he is favorably esteemed by his Eminence Demetrios, the Archbishop of North and South America. +
Designed for spiritual reading or retreats, these brief meditations on the Christian lifeΓÇöholiness, silence, spirituality, the mystery of evil, the Beatitudes, the Paschal Mystery, reconciliation, holy families and the diversity of family life today, and the true selfΓÇöamong others, are inspired by the Spiritual Exercises of Saint Ignatius and Pope Francis. Based on PaulΓÇÖs conviction that life ΓÇ£in ChristΓÇ¥ means to be in his body, the Church, thus a life nourished by the word of God, celebrated in Eucharist, and expressed in service to others, the books moves from God, to Jesus, the Church, and practical reflections on living the gospel. Other topics include beauty as a way to God, the mystery of evil, gospel portraits of those who encountered Jesus, Father Greg Boyle and ΓÇ£the slow work of God,ΓÇ¥ Thomas Merton, the Church and the Jews, and Pope FrancisΓÇÖs encyclical Laudato SiΓÇÖ on care for our threatened Sister, Mother Earth. Always it seeks to address these topics in the context of contemporary culture, with all its challenges. The short chapters include biblical reflections, historical background, and personal stories; they are intended to inspire as well as inform.ΓÇá
In this massive volume, patristics scholar Thomas P. Scheck offers a worthy sequel to his magisterial St. Jerome's Commentary on Isaiah (ACW 68) with the first translation into a modern language of St. Jerome's Commentary on Ezekiel, his second longest Old Testament commentary. With these two volumes together, Paulist Press now offers Jerome's two longest commentaries, which are also considered his greatest works. With current interest in the Old Testament prophets, especially the major prophets Isaiah and Ezekiel, at a high level, the Ancient Christian Writers series makes available a new, significant title to the works of Jerome in the English language. +
At a time when many more students around the world are taking courses and seminars in theology and religious studies, some can be confused about the meaning of basic and even very important theological terms. To help relieve this situation, the dictionary identifies and clarifies a thousand central terms, providing necessary information about their origin, the history of their usage, and their place in the story of Christianity. Fresh in its language and ecumenical in its style, this dictionary has already proved itself a valuable resource for thousands of students and teachers of theology and religious studies. The third, enlarged edition adds some further entries, updates other entries, includes two timelines, and indicates some essential bibliographical resources (both printed and online). Highlights: - Shorter and more accessible than larger theological dictionaries and encyclopedias that often run to many volumes - Balanced and ecumenical in perspective - Offers essential and up to date information on Eastern Christianity - Includes essential information from the Bible and the history of Christianity - Includes some of the very latest information and "breaking news" in theology +
The goal of the Symposium Toward Healing and Renewal which took place at the Pontifical Gregorian University in Rome from 6-9 February 2012, was to help bishops, religious superiors, and others in positions of special responsibility to make an honest examination of conscience, as requested by the Pope.
"Highly recommended....She brings both a sure grasp of biblical scholarship and an understanding of the interedependence of scripture and the church". Liguorian
A selection of writings and speeches by Cardinal William H. Keeler, one of the most influential American Catholic churchmen in recent times in the area of Catholic-Jewish relations.
Life is full of ups and downs. Whether we like it or not, we are on a constant roller coaster of successes and failures, major life changes, losses, and transitions. For our happiness and inner peace, we often need help in negotiating these passages through turbulent times. We in the North American culture have forgotten the magic our ancestors knew--how to use rituals for a successful life journey. This book will teach you the secrets of how to create personal, family, and communal rituals that will change your life. Through this book readers will learn: - how to create rituals for life stages and transitions - how to heal and transform relationships - the differences between ceremony and ritual - the important elements of an effective ritual - the skills to move forward through times of loss and change - how to repair ritual failures +
This book surveys the study of biblical inspiration by focusing on the contributions and insights of six major scholars: Abraham Heschel, James Burtchaell, Bruce Vawter, William Abraham, Kern Trembath, and Paul Achtemeier. These scholars were chosen for their contributions to the theme of biblical inspiration, and as a whole, provide a veritable cross-section of the diversity of insights in this topic as found in Anglo-American scholarship. This presentation offers a constructive criticism of these insights from a Roman Catholic perspective, synthesizes the positive contributions of these scholars, and shows the significant contribution to the continuing dialogue among North American scholars in the field of biblical inspiration. A unique contribution of this work is that it affirms the traditional understanding of biblical inspiration as set forth by the Catholic Church, most notably in Dei Verbum of Vatican II, while at the same time also affirming the continuity between past biblical inspiration and present spiritual illumination. +
A Jesuit priest and teacher presents a rich treasury of materials for prayer and meditation produced by a great cloud of Jesuit witnesses beginning with St. Ignatius Loyola, founder of the Society of Jesus, and continuing right to the present day.
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