A multi-contributor discussion of authority in the Roman Catholic Church, looked at from the standpoints of theology, history, sociology and psychology. Taken as a whole, the book raises important …
This book develops a sacramental theology that addresses the needs of all adult Christians. The chapters on marriage show how conversion both humanizes and Christianizes human sexuality, providing …
Bulla yang dimaklumkan Paus sangat menarik, karena ini ditujukan bukan untuk pembaca berintelek tinggi melainkan kepada umat biasa. Bulla ini berbicara tentang belas kasihan, kerahiman, dan kemurah…
Christopher Ruddy uses the thought of Tillard, Congar, and others to offer a revitalized understanding of Church identity and authority. Topics include: The relationship of papal primacy and episco…
This is book provides a significant spiritual study guide, published from a Catholic perspective and particularly keyed to the new Catechism of the Catholic Church. The well-planned, straightforwar…
Boff, who was still a Franciscan when he wrote the book, basically challenges the Church to recall and reanimate its apostolic origins. In the "primitive" Church, there were no hierarchical distinc…
This book is concerned with retrieving, carefully evaluating, and constructively interpreting the Christian tradition. Comprehensive in scope and accessibly written, these volumes, used together or…
The authors are Roman Catholic New Testament scholars who think that the apparent good health of biblical scholarship in America is deceptive. Despite its huge production of learning, Catholic scho…
Both Baruch de Spinoza and Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz were at the centre of an intense religious, political and personal battle that gave birth to the modern age. Their characters and ways of life d…
With penetrating insight and passion, author examines why, despite the fact that Episcopalians are the best educated Christian group in the United States, we are among the least biblically literate…