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C.S. Lewis and the Catholic Church


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2004 | 175 Pages | ISBN: 0898709792 | EPUB | 1 MB
There are many Protestants and Catholics who have been deeply affected and spirituality changed by the writings of C.S. Lewis, including many converts to Catholicism who credit C.S. Lewis for playing a significant role in their conversion. But the ironic and perplexing fact is that Lewis himself, while "Catholic" in may aspects of his faith and devotion, never became a Roman Catholic. Many have wondered why. Joseph Pearce, highly regarded literary biographer and great admirer of Lewis, is the ideal writer to try to answer that question. The relationship of Lewis to the Roman Catholic Church is an important and intriguing topic of interest to both Catholics and Protestants. Pearce delves into all the issues, questions, and factors regarding this puzzling question. He gives a broad and detailed analysis of the historical, biographical, theological, and literary pieces of this puzzle. His findings set forth the objective shape of Lewis’s theological and spiritual works in their relation to the Catholic Church. This well-written book brings new insights into a great Christian writer, and it should spark lively discussion among Lewis readers and bring about a better understanding of the spiritual beliefs of C.S. Lewis. "Joseph Pearce has tackled the great Unasked Question and produced an answer with both muscle and heart. How good an answer? Daring, authoritative, discriminating; intellectually daunting and vastly suggestive. This book is a banquet of argument so provocative, important and inviting that the master himself would find it irresistible. What wouldn’t I give to watch Lewis dig in!" -James Como, Author, Branches to Heaven: The Geniuses of C.S. Lewis

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Theories of Doctrinal Development in the Catholic Church


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English | March 23, 2023 | ISBN: 1009272004 | 240 pages | PDF | 1.16 Mb
The contemporary Catholic Church finds itself in deep crisis as it questions which elements are essential to the Catholic faith, and which can be changed. Bringing a longue durĂ©e perspective to this issue, Michael Seewald historicizes the problem and investigates how theologians of the past addressed it in light of the challenges that they faced in their time. He explores the intense intellectual efforts made by theologians to explain how new components were added to Christian doctrine over time, and that dogma has always been subject to change. Acknowledging the historic cleavage between ‘conservatives’ who refer to tradition, and reformers, who formulate their arguments to address contemporary needs, Seewald shows that Catholic thought is intellectually expansive, enabling the Church to be transformed in order to meet the challenges of the present day. His book demonstrates how theology has dealt with the realization that there is a simultaneity of continuity and discontinuity in doctrinal matters.

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The Navarre Bible Catholic Epistles


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1998 | 192 Pages | ISBN: 1851820876 | EPUB | 1 MB
This twelve-volume series in its Standard Edition consists of the Revised Standard Version Catholic edition, the New Vulgate Latin and Commentaries and Introductions by the editors. The commentaries provide explanations of the doctrinal and practical meaning of the scriptural text, drawing on a rich variety of sources, Church documents, the exegesis of Fathers and Doctors, and the works of prominent spiritual writers, particularly Blessed J. Escriva, who initiated the Navarre Bible project.

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The Catholic Way Faith for Living Today


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2001 | 366 Pages | ISBN: 038550182X | EPUB | 1 MB
The Catholic Wayis an up-to-date reflection on what it means to be a Catholic today. It is a clear, intelligent, and authoritative guide to the perennial faith of the Catholic Church as presented in theCatechism of the Catholic Church. Written by a bishop recognized internationally and nationally for his teaching and writing, and for producing video presentations on the Catholic faith, this indispensable book illuminates the riches of the Catholic Church, guiding readers — whether recent converts or lifelong Catholics — to a deeper understanding and appreciation of the Church.In concise, easy-to-understand language, Bishop Wuerl explains what the Church’sCatechismis and how its content touches our life. He elucidates the words of the Sacred Scripture, the meaning of Jesus’ life and ministry, Mary’s place and significance within the Church’s teachings, what the articles of the creed mean, what the sacraments signify, and how the commandments apply to us today. His insights provide answers to the questions "What do we believe?" and "Why do we believe that?"The Catholic Waycan be used with confidence by all Catholics. For the faithful and the questioning, for believers and seekers,The Catholic Waywill stand as the definitive book on the meaning and power of the Church’sCatechismand its beliefs and teachings.

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The Difference God Makes A Catholic Vision of Faith, Communion, and Culture


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2009 | 368 Pages | ISBN: 0824525825 | EPUB | 1 MB
Penned by the leading intellectual in the American Catholic hierarchy, this debut brings together some of the most influential writings on the Catholic vision-not just the Church itself but of the relation and unity of all people. Weaving together intellectual insight and personal wisdom, this investigation offers a luminous Catholic vision of communion, illustrating the Church’s relation to numerous religions as well as the secular world. Drawing from both the author’s observations of Catholicism in cultures around the globe andcountless theologians’ perspectives-including Popes John Paul II and Benedict XVI, Thomas Aquinas, and Francis of Assisi-this analysis demonstrates how to recognize the self-giving, liberating God who provides freedom from the competitive, oppressive gods of secular modernity. This overview also recalls an assortment of fascinating stories, from a poignant moment with a non-Christian in Zambia to the humbling dedication of volunteers who came to observe Pope John Paul II’s visit to Mexico City.Confronting controversial issues head-on, this volume will inspire Christians everywhere while also offering non-Christians a renewed understanding of whata Christian lifestylemeans for political and personal life today.

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Journey to Heaven A Road Map for Catholic Men


Free Download Journey to Heaven: A Road Map for Catholic Men By Randy Hain
2014 | 270 Pages | ISBN: 1940329825 | EPUB | 1 MB
Each hour of each day you are forming habits that shape your character and will determine where you will spend eternity. When your earthly life ends, it will be too late to change your destiny. In the midst of the hectic demands, busy schedules, and countless interruptions of every day, this book gives you the surefire, divinely instituted "apps" for becoming the man God wants you to be. Use them! Your family is counting on you. – See more at:http://www.emmausroad.org/Journey-to-…

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The Mind That Is Catholic Philosophical & Political Essays


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2008 | 337 Pages | ISBN: 0813215412 | EPUB | 1 MB
James V. Schall is a treasure of the Catholic intellectual tradition. A prolific author and essayist, Schall readily connects with his readers on sundry topics from war to friendship, philosophy, politics, and to ordinary everyday living. In his newest work,The Mind That Is Catholic,he presents a retrospective collection of his academic and literary essays written in the past fifty years. In each essay, he exemplifies the Catholic mind at its best–seeing the whole, leaving nothing out.The "Catholic mind" seeks to recognize a consistent and coherent relation between the solid things of reason and the definite facts of revelation. Its thought aims to understand how they belong together in a fruitful manner, each profiting from the other; each being what it is. The Catholic mind is not a confusion of disparate sources. It respects and makes distinctions. It sees where things separate. It is in fact delighted by what is.This delightful book is not polemical, but contemplative in mood. Schall shares with readers a mind that is constantly struck by how things fit together when seen in full light. He brings to his work a lifetime of study in political philosophy, a wide-ranging discipline that, in many ways, is the most immediate context in which reason and revelation meet.The Mind That Is Catholicrespects what can be known by faith alone. But it also considers what is known by faith to be itself intelligible to a mind actively thinking on political and philosophical things. The whole, at the risk of its own contradiction, does not exclude the intelligibility of what is revealed."Father James V. Schall is one of the few renaissance men still among us. His knowledge of various areas of reality and human endeavor is encyclopedic. Dealing with important abstract ideas, he is able to put flesh on them so that the ordinary reader can grasp easily what he is getting at. Schall is the apostle of truth and reality, since he is always reminding the reader to consult that which is."–Kenneth Baker, S.J., Editor,Homiletic & Pastoral ReviewJames V. Schall is professor of political philosophy at Georgetown University. He is the author of hundreds of essays on political, theological, literary, and philosophical issues and numerous books includingSchall on Chesterton: Timely Essays on Timeless Paradoxes, At the Limits of Political Philosophy: From "Brilliant Errors" to Things of Uncommon Importance, On the Unseriousness of Human Affairs,andAnother Sort of Learning.PRAISE FOR THE BOOK:"In each essay, he exemplifies the Catholic mind at its best–seeing the whole, leaving nothing out. . . . He brings to his work a lifetime of study in political philosophy, a wide-ranging discipline that, in many ways, is the most immediate context in which reason and revelation meet." –National Jesuit News"While sudoku might keep your mind limber and fit, Fr. James V. Schall’sThe Mind That Is Catholic: Philosophical and Political Essayswill challenge you to a higher level. . . . Fr. Schall covers a myriad of timely topics. . . . In a world of instant messaging and immediate gratificationThe Mind That Is Catholiccalls us to a greater understanding of what matters most." — Elizabeth Yank,Lay Witness"The Mind That Is Catholic, is a learned, insightful and stimulating collection. . . . [Schall] does a fine job of showing how faith and reason, when working together, deepen and illuminate our understanding of reality, not least political reality. . . .The Mind That Is Catholicwill be of interest to scholars, graduate and undergraduate students, and to the intellectually adventurous general reader." — William Gould,America"For decades Fr. Schall has enlightened and entertained readers as one of America’s most prolific Catholic authors. Now an octogenarian

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