Commentary on Saint John the Apostle and Evangelist, Homilies 48–88
Author: Saint John Chrysostom
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Published: 1960
Total Pages: 524
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Author: Saint John Chrysostom
Publisher:
Published: 1960
Total Pages: 524
ISBN-13:
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Author: Saint John Chrysostom
Publisher: Catholic University of America Press
Published: 2000-08-01
Total Pages: 507
ISBN-13: 9780813210254
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Author: Fr. Gary Lauenstein,C.Ss.R.
Publisher: Ignatius Press
Published: 2016-09-06
Total Pages: 170
ISBN-13: 1621640094
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →The Heart of Holiness shows how our everyday experiences of human friendship teach us the most basic path to holiness of life and union with God. Fr. Lauenstein reviews what Scripture says about holiness, and what the greatest saints have practiced throughout the first two millennia of the Church's history. We learn how important our experiences of human friendship are to our experience of friendship with God, and that holiness is essentially a deep friendship with God. How do we understand "holiness"? How do we articulate the invitation to friendship that God offers us? What role do prayer, devotions, and liturgy have in our spiritual lives and growing in holiness? How do we understand the death of Christ and a loving God the Father? This book helps us to answer these important questions in our journey towards a deeper friendship with God. Understanding the heart of holiness underscores for us the necessity to set aside issues which cause conflicts with others, and how developing a loving friendship with God is directly connected with living in friendship with our brothers and sisters.
Author: Charles Raith
Publisher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
Published: 2017-03-16
Total Pages: 274
ISBN-13: 1532601263
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →The Gospel of John: Theological-Ecumenical Readings brings together leading Catholic, Orthodox, and Evangelical theologians to read and interpret John's Gospel from within their ecclesial tradition, while simultaneously engaging one another in critical dialogue. Combining both theological exegesis and ecumenical dialogue, each chapter is uniquely structured with a main essay by a Catholic, Orthodox, or Evangelical theologian on a section of John's Gospel, followed by two responses from theologians of the other two traditions. The chapter concludes with a final response from the main author. Readers are thus provided with not only a deep and engaging reading of the Gospel of John but also the unfolding of a rich theological-ecumenical dialogue centered on an authority for all Christians, namely, the Gospel of John.
Author: Anthony Cane
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Published: 2017-07-05
Total Pages: 220
ISBN-13: 1351884182
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Exploring the significance of Judas Iscariot for Christian theology and the difficult issues surrounding Judas, Anthony Cane shows that focusing on the tension between providential and tragic interpretations of Judas in the New Testament and in subsequent writing about Judas, is the key to understanding his significance. Building on the work of Karl Barth and Donald MacKinnon, Cane's argument sheds light not simply on the way Judas is understood, but on the way Jesus and the whole economy of salvation are understood. This book also highlights implications for the way in which issues relating to anti-Semitism and evil and suffering are most effectively explored.
Author: Nick Trakakis
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Published: 2018
Total Pages: 244
ISBN-13: 019882162X
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →One of those rare questions in philosophy that is not only technically recalcitrant but also engages the hearts and minds of the broad community is the so-called 'problem of evil': how can the existence of an absolutely perfect God be reconciled with the existence of suffering and evil? This problem has exercised the finest minds across the centuries, from ancient to modern times. In contemporary philosophy, however, the debate has petrified into a select number of entrenched and defensive strategies. This volume opens the way for a wholesale reconsideration of the problem of evil. Eight prominent philosophers of religion have been invited to engage in critical but friendly dialogue, and to develop and contest both traditional and relatively unorthodox approaches. What emerges from these exchanges is a diversity of fruitful and innovative ways of thinking about God and evil, proving that the problem of evil is far from exhausted.