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Explains the history of the Second Vatican Council, the controversies about the elaboration of the texts, the results of the Council, and the story of the Council's reception in the Roman Catholic Church.
This is one of Paul Beauchamp's most popular books, and has been translated into several languages. It is here offered for the first time in English. Peter Rogers, rector of the Jesuit community in New Orleans, has devoted much time and attention to the translation. The result of his dedication is this beautiful presentation and appreciation of selected Psalms in ways accessible to everyone.
Presets ten lectures in Mariology. Topics include Catholic and Orthodox liturgical and theological traditions; the story and image of Mary at Guadalupe; early biography of Mary written in Old Georgian and attributed to Maximus the Confessor; the doctrine of Mary's Immaculate Conception and its reception; and the meaningfulness of Mary examined through four Marian lyrics.
Today's overlapping social and ecological crises portend Bernard Lonergan's memorable remark that ""the world lies in pieces before us and pleads to be put together again."" Inspired by Lonergan's thought, this volume presents an array of essays that collectively aspire to answer these pleas.
Called to be Saints offers a theological and historical analysis of the role that Fr. John Hugo and the retreat play in understanding Dorothy Day and the radical Christianity she put forth-a notion of the Christian life that remains relevant today. Included are Dorothy Day's original notebooks, featured for the first time.
The wealth of reflection of the contributing authors of this volume-often relatively young-confirms that the influence of Lonergan's thought continues to expand in the areas of philosophy, theology, and the social sciences. This collection of essays is relevant not only to Lonergan scholars but to all who are curious about the relevance of Lonergan and Doran studies to contemporary issues.
Provides a rare insight into the life and times of Fr. Bob Doran. It explains in his own words the background to his reading and interpretation of Bernard Lonergan, especially his inclusion of psychic conversion to Lonergan's intellectual, moral, and religious conversion.
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