This is an established work on the fundamental principles of moral theology and their general application. It provides an ordered and authoritative account of the subject, supported by constant ref…
It is now widely recognized throughout the medical and allied professions that wholistic health care is an idea whose time has come, an idea that must be implemented through every means possible. …
The charismatic resurgence is experiencing explosive growth in the Church today. And, as with most explosions, consequences for the integrity of the Christian faith in the world. This work analyzes…
This commentary gratefully adopts the modern scholarly practice of allowing biblical authors to speak for themselves. Without ignoring John's relations to his sources or the stages by which the Gos…
Drawing on his long experience of having lectured, written on and taught the topic, Kenneth Himes has gathered here some of the most frequently asked questions on Catholic social teaching. Using th…
Int his original interpretation of the story of Esther, the author offers to interprets a new context for reading this often undervalued and misunderstood story. According to the author, this story…
This book inform inspire Catholic at all levels of church life within the United States. This challenging book presents sixteen articles which illustrate the ways in which new language, new methods…
Bailey approaches the parable from two direction: He first explores its rational meaning, then its emotional impact. In part one, therefore, he develops a lucid textual commentary, drawing on paral…
Author Kenneth Stevenson writes this book for a wide readership. He briefly introduces key thinkers, but focuses on their interaction with the prayer; this allows the "historically uninformed reade…
Ever since the apostle Paul addressed the Stoic and Epicurean philosophers in Athens, relating the Christian worldview to a non-Christian world has been a challenge. And despite Peter's charge to b…