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  • - A Story of Faith Seeking Understanding
    av Anna (Independent Scholar UK) Rist
    341 - 421

  • - Philosophy and the Real Self
    av Robert (Rutgers University) Bolton
    311 - 487

  • - From Aristotle to Aquinas
    av Kevin Vost
    317 - 461

  • - Catholic Social Teaching, Its Development and Contemporary Relevance
    av Thomas Storck
    317 - 411

  • - From Secularism and the New Age to Christendom Renewed
    av Roger Buck
    391 - 521

  • - A Triptych in Honor of Mary Immaculate
    av Dom Xavier Perrin
    257

  • - Joseph de Maistre & The Birth of Tradition
    av Thomas Garrett Isham
    317 - 421

  • av David Bentley Hart
    407 - 561

  • - The Unity of Divine Love in the Mystical Body of Christ
    av Stephen Walford
    381 - 521

  • - The Gravitational Power of Crucified Love
    av Gil Bailie
    371 - 561

  • - A New Synthesis of Faith and Reason
    av Dr Gerard Verschuuren
    331 - 481

  • - Malachi Martin Responds to Wolfgang Smith
    av Malachi Martin & Wolfgang Smith
    317 - 391

  • av Ananda K Coomaraswamy
    187 - 357

  • av Ananda K Coomaraswamy
    281 - 371

  • - Construction, Action Analysis, Caricature
    av Ken Hultgren
    197 - 307

  • - Large-Format Student Edition
    av J B Greenough & J H Allen
    297 - 421

  • av Alexandre Koyre
    311

  • av Professor Alexandre Koyre
    407

    During the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries a radical change occurred in the patterns and framework of European thought. In the wake of Copernican theory and discoveries through the telescope, the notion of an ordered cosmos of "fixed stars" gave way to that of a universe infinite in both time and space-with significant and far-reaching consequences for human thought. Alexandre Koyré brilliantly interprets this revolution in terms of the change that occurred in our conception of the universe and our place in it, and illustrates the primacy of this change in the development of the modern world."An important contribution to the problem of the transition from the world view characteristic of the medieval centuries to that which rapidly gained acceptance after the seventeenth century." (Philosophical Quarterly)"Koyré has provided the material and has illuminated it with uniformly perceptive and occasionally brilliant commentary.... An important contribution to the study of 17th-century thought." (Thomas S. Kuhn, Science)"A model of scholarliness without pedantry, of clarity without oversimplification." (Arthur Koestler, Encounter)"Surely a work that will be welcomed alike by the scientist, philosopher, and historian of ideas." (Philosophy and Phenomenological Research)Alexandre Koyré was a member of the Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton, and professor at the Ecole Pratique des Hautes Etudes in Paris. His books include Discovering Plato and Newtonian Studies.

  • - How to Write and Speak Clearly and Persuasively - A Guide for Students, Teachers, Politicians & Preachers
    av Ryan N. S. Topping
    197

  • av Gabriele Kuby
    341

    The core of the global cultural revolution is the deliberate confusion of sexual norms. It is the culmination of a metaphysical revolution as well-a shifting of the fundamental ground upon which we stand and build a culture. Instead of desire being subjected to natural, social, moral, and transcendent orders, the identity of man and woman is dissolved, and free rein given to the maximum fulfillment of polymorphous urges, with no ultimate purpose or meaning. Gabriele Kuby surveys gender ideology and LGBT demands, the devastating effects of pornography and sex-education, attacks on freedom of speech and religion, the corruption of language, and much more. From the movement's trailblazers to the post-Obergefell landscape, she documents in meticulous detail how the tentacles of a budding totalitarian regime are slowly gripping the world in an insidious stranglehold. Here on full display are the re-education techniques of the new permanent revolution, which has migrated from politics and economics to sex. Kuby's courageous work is a call to action for all well-meaning people to redouble their efforts to preserve freedom of religion, freedom of speech, and the freedom of parents to educate their children according to their own beliefs. "e;Mrs. Kuby is a brave warrior against ideologies that ultimately result in the destruction of man."e;-POPE BENEDICT XVI"e;As the carnage of untrammeled sexual license piles up in cultures that have embraced sexual revolutionary ideology, we need the kind of sober and thoughtful analysis Gabriele Kuby provides. Her work will help readers understand that false visions of freedom are highways to slavery, and that true freedom is to be found in self-mastery and virtue."e;-ROBERT P. GEORGE"e;Gabriele Kuby maps the topography of horror that sex unleashed from the moral order visits upon any society that allows it. She also offers a strong, much-needed dose of moral realism that offers a way out of an otherwise totalitarian result."e;-ROBERT R. REILLY

  • - John Paul II-The Poet Who Became Pope
    av Monika Jablonska
    321 - 407

  • - A Guide from Conception to Growing Up, Growing Old, and Natural Death
    av Gerard M Verschuuren
    317

  • - A Retelling of the Fairy Tale "Sleeping Beauty"
    av Anna Maria Mendell
    331

    The Golden Princess and the Moon is a classic retelling of "Sleeping Beauty," steeped in legend and magic. The beautiful but spoiled Princess Rosamund (Rosa for short) has squandered the seven faerie gifts given her on her christening day. She must reclaim these gifts in order to face a terrible curse cast long before her birth. Prince Erik grew up hearing stories of a sleeping princess, but all does not end happily when he wakes her. For what happens when a princess of legend awakens in a world that fears all to do with the old kingdom and Faerie? Intertwined in both Rosa's and Erik's lives is the figure of the Golden King and the ancient curse that separated him from his faerie bride. The luminous world evoked by Anna Maria Mendell in this, her first full-length work, is unforgettable, and will delight readers of all ages. "A deeply felt tale of faery, richly mixing elements from the brothers Grimm, George MacDonald, and even (did I sense at times?) The Princess Bride. Read, and enjoy!"--MICHAEL WARD, author of Planet Narnia: The Seven Heavens in the Imagination of C.S. Lewis "Anna Maria Mendell's debut novel is a masterly re-telling of the Sleeping Beauty story. At a time when shallow agendas dominate the revival of the fairytale genre, she sets a fresh narrative standard: one drawing equally from modern depth psychology and traditional symbolism. The author conjures a rich, imaginative landscape peopled with believable characters, as she works toward the final eucatastrophe. A 'joyous turn' not easily achieved: and this is perhaps the chief lesson of Mendell's gripping excursion into the realm of faerie."--LÉONIE CALDECOTT, co-editor of Second Spring and director of the Centre for Faith & Culture "With passages of striking beauty, this splendid re-telling of the fairy tale 'Sleeping Beauty' touches evocatively on timeless human themes and achieves a poignant depth reminiscent of the work of George MacDonald."--MARK SEBANC, co-author of the "Legacy of the Stone Harp" series Anna Maria Mendell grew up climbing trees in the woods of New England. She studied Literature at the Thomas More College of Liberal Arts and received her Master of Studies in English from Oxford University. While she lived abroad, she traveled far and wide and explored crumbling ruins and castles, secret caverns, and hushed forests--all these places made their way into the scribbles of her notebook.

  • av E A Burtt
    417

    To the medieval thinker, man was the center of creation, and all of nature existed purely for his benefit. The shift from the philosophy of the Middle Ages to the modern view of humanity's less central place in the universe ranks as the greatest revolution in the history of Western thought, and this classic in the philosophy of science describes and analyzes how that profound change occurred.A fascinating analysis of the works of Copernicus, Kepler, Galileo, Descartes, Hobbes, Gilbert, Boyle, and Newton, it not only establishes the reasons for the triumph of the modern perspective, but also accounts for certain limitations in this view that continue to characterize contemporary scientific thought. A criticism as well as a history of the change that made possible the rise of modern science, this volume is also a guide to understanding the methods and accomplishments of the great philosopher-scientists of the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries.

  • - The Complete Story from Visionaries to Saints
    av Barry R Pearlman
    317 - 461

  • - Coexistence, Conversion, and the Medieval Origins of Tolerance
    av Edmund J Mazza
    341 - 401

  • - The Sexual Revolution, Civil Liberties, and the Growth of Governmental Power
    av Stephen Baskerville
    371 - 501

  • - A Journal of Spiritual Revolution (Volume One 2017)
    av Michael (The Mike Martin Consultancy) Martin
    281

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