Table talk with Martin Luther is an intergenerational two week dialogue between the author and Martin Luther. The setting is at the authors lakeside home. Dr. Luther appears in the morning for informal discussions with the author, each giving their perspectives on the reformation and current church practice. The discussions are diverse and engaging on topics ranging from justification, indulgences, the papacy, church councils, and the issues that gave rise to the reformation. It is a work everyone interested in ecumenical dialogue should read.
Bible Maker: Jerome is a book of historical fiction about the translator of the Latin Vulgate Bible. This 4th century saint was a bridge between the Christian Church of the East and the West, serving the West as a papal secretary and monastic pioneer, but spending most of his adult life in Bethlehem in the East as a biblical exegete, translator, and monk. Bible Maker: Jerome uses the vast corpus of writings of this Doctor of the Church as the framework for a fresh look at this outspoken apologist and biblical scholar. Christianitys ascendancy in Rome under Constantine, the Arian heresy, the first two general church councils at Nicea and Constantiople. . . all were part of Jeromes controversial life. Bible Maker: Jerome is more than fiction . . . it is fascinating Church history brought to life.
Gods Unusual Saints examines the lives of several saints in the Catholic Church. Recognized as living heroically holy lives by the Churchs early tradition, or canonized by Popes in later times, these men and women displayed qualities that reflect the unique call of God to unusual lives of sanctity. As in the case of anomalies in the physical universe which at first glance seems to be an extremely ordered creation, so too in the Church, there are canonized saints who do not seem to fit the traditional ideas of what a saint should be. Yet their lives give witness to the ever creative ways God leads his own to heaven. Their lives should inspire all of us that sanctity is always possible in this life in spite of our foibles or failures as humans.
Many self-help spiritual books offer several steps toward growth in the spiritual life. The Psalms of Gods Tenderness uses seventeen selected Psalms as the starting point for a look at a very personal God, who is more in love with us that we can imagine. Selected verses from each psalm are illustrated by stories, reflections, and personal testimonies of saints to world-renown philosophers to ordinary people. It is a book of uplifting spiritual vision that this world needs. It is a work that can be opened to any page, where divine comfort and love we all seek can be found.
The authors latest work . . .Vatican III . . . an apocalyptic thriller, set on 2050, involves foreboding world events and the twenty-second major Council of the Catholic Church. Follow the Vatican''s astronomer, Dr. William Snowdon as he tries to unravel the exciting story of an assassination attempt which suggests complicity within the Vatican itself. The novel gives insights into the daily behind-the-scenes theological maneuvering, dialogue, and debate by bishops and their theologian periti on issues to be found on the agenda of this Church Council of the future, as well as a realistic view into increasing world tensions which have implications for the future survival of the human race. It is a work filled with twists and turns and an ending you will never forget.
With the declining numbers of priests in the Catholic Church, the priesthood of the faithful, as defined in Lumen Gentium of Vatican II, is a sign of hope for the future of the church. But you are a chosen people, a royal priesthood, a holy nation, a people set apart. 1 Peter 2:9. Growing numbers of ecclesial lay ministers are helping fulfill the needs of the Body of Christ. This book gives innovative suggestions for an expanded role of the laity in the mission of the Church.
Gods Unusual Saints examines the lives of several saints in the Catholic Church. Recognized as living heroically holy lives by the Churchs early tradition, or canonized by Popes in later times, these men and women displayed qualities that reflect the unique call of God to unusual lives of sanctity. As in the case of anomalies in the physical universe which at first glance seems to be an extremely ordered creation, so too in the Church, there are canonized saints who do not seem to fit the traditional ideas of what a saint should be. Yet their lives give witness to the ever creative ways God leads his own to heaven. Their lives should inspire all of us that sanctity is always possible in this life in spite of our foibles or failures as humans.
With the declining numbers of priests in the Catholic Church, the priesthood of the faithful, as defined in Lumen Gentium of Vatican II, is a sign of hope for the future of the church. But you are a chosen people, a royal priesthood, a holy nation, a people set apart. 1 Peter 2:9. Growing numbers of ecclesial lay ministers are helping fulfill the needs of the Body of Christ. This book gives innovative suggestions for an expanded role of the laity in the mission of the Church.
Table talk with Martin Luther is an intergenerational two week dialogue between the author and Martin Luther. The setting is at the authors lakeside home. Dr. Luther appears in the morning for informal discussions with the author, each giving their perspectives on the reformation and current church practice. The discussions are diverse and engaging on topics ranging from justification, indulgences, the papacy, church councils, and the issues that gave rise to the reformation. It is a work everyone interested in ecumenical dialogue should read.
Many self-help spiritual books offer several steps toward growth in the spiritual life. The Psalms of Gods Tenderness uses seventeen selected Psalms as the starting point for a look at a very personal God, who is more in love with us that we can imagine. Selected verses from each psalm are illustrated by stories, reflections, and personal testimonies of saints to world-renown philosophers to ordinary people. It is a book of uplifting spiritual vision that this world needs. It is a work that can be opened to any page, where divine comfort and love we all seek can be found.
Bible Maker: Jerome is a book of historical fiction about the translator of the Latin Vulgate Bible. This 4th century saint was a bridge between the Christian Church of the East and the West, serving the West as a papal secretary and monastic pioneer, but spending most of his adult life in Bethlehem in the East as a biblical exegete, translator, and monk. Bible Maker: Jerome uses the vast corpus of writings of this Doctor of the Church as the framework for a fresh look at this outspoken apologist and biblical scholar. Christianitys ascendancy in Rome under Constantine, the Arian heresy, the first two general church councils at Nicea and Constantiople. . . all were part of Jeromes controversial life. Bible Maker: Jerome is more than fiction . . . it is fascinating Church history brought to life.
The authors latest work . . .Vatican III . . . an apocalyptic thriller, set on 2050, involves foreboding world events and the twenty-second major Council of the Catholic Church. Follow the Vatican''s astronomer, Dr. William Snowdon as he tries to unravel the exciting story of an assassination attempt which suggests complicity within the Vatican itself. The novel gives insights into the daily behind-the-scenes theological maneuvering, dialogue, and debate by bishops and their theologian periti on issues to be found on the agenda of this Church Council of the future, as well as a realistic view into increasing world tensions which have implications for the future survival of the human race. It is a work filled with twists and turns and an ending you will never forget.
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