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  • av Robert M. Doran
    516,-

  • - Rethinking Business as a Community of Persons
    av Michael Naughton
    340,-

    Rethinks the purpose and practices of business in light of Benedict XVI s suggestion that real wealth consists most fundamentally in the quality of one's relationships. The Logic of Gift is the 2012 Pere Marquette Lecture in Theology delivered by Michael Naughton on March 4, 2012. Professor Naughtons lecture is the forty-third in this esteemed series.

  • - Robert M. Doran Remembers
    av Robert M. Doran
    340,-

    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.

  • av Rowan Williams
    340,-

    Rowan Williams distinguishes four modes of 'negative theology' - what we do not and cannot know about God. He argues that such theology is best approached within the context of the worshipping Church and that it offers some intriguing pointers towards a better understanding of artistic endeavour.

  • - The Trinity, History, and the Life of Grace
    av OGBONNAYA SJ
    516,-

    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.

  • - In Their Own Words: ""Overcoming Obstacles & Achieving Success
    av REED LOWERY
    516,-

  • - A Reflective History
     
    440,-

    Surveys and celebrates a rich musical heritage. This book is an anthology of written, vocal, and visual reflections, which will inform readers and evoke memories for those who experienced this music and era.

  • - A Brief History of Christian-Muslim Dialogue
     
    690,-

    In Milwaukee, Wisconsin in 1980 two Franciscan Sisters teamed up with a Muslim professor of a local university to begin a journey of dialogue, friendship, and activism that had a lasting effect on their group and the community. This book brings together their stories of encounter and collaboration alongside those of other interfaith actors.

  • - Towards a Globalization with a Human Face and an Integral Ecology
     
    576,-

    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.

  • - The Post-Modern Form of Self-Conscious Agency
    av Robert Brandom
    340,-

    Demonstrates that Hegel's Phenomenology of Spirit points the way to a new, post-modern form of normativity, and so self-consciousness.

  • av James George Kiecker
    340,-

    Provides the reader not only with the medieval Latin on facing pages, but also provides historical background on of the work, the era, and Nicholas of Lyra himself. This volume is ideal for scholars interested medieval biblical commentaries, as well as, the language and context of the fifteenth Century.

  • av Gerald A. McCool
    416,-

    This work provides an introduction to the full-range of Neo-Thomist writings, and should be of interest to students of 19th- and 20th-century theology and philosophy.

  • - Christocentrism and the Chalcedonian Tradition
    av Johannes Zachhuber
    340,-

    Addresses the continuing importance of the Reformation and its ongoing relevance for theology today through an exploration of Luther's understanding of Christology, the doctrine of the person of Jesus Christ.

  • - The Theotokos Lectures 2008-2017
     
    416,-

    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.

  • av Claude Pavur
    510,-

    A comprehensive general introduction to Nietzsche and summary interpretation of his thought. A vast array of scholarship has been compressed here in service of an argument that is important for readers of Nietzsche at any level.

  • - John Hugo, The Catholic Worker, and a Theology of Radical Christianity
    av Benjamin T. Peters
    530,-

    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.

  • av Paul Beauchamp
    546,-

    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.

  • av Piotr Hoffman
    416,-

    Asks how the concept of opposition can be instrumental in solving some of the notorious problems of philosophers, with special attention to Sartre and Heidegger. The three main issues are identified in the chapter titles: Opposition and Particularity, Opposition and Intersubjectivity, and Opposition and Temporality.

  • av Ian Christopher Levy
    640,-

    This is a substantially revised new edition of the author's John Wyclif: Scriptural Logic, Real Presence, and the Parameters of Orthodoxy, updated in light of recent research and reviews of the first edition. It offers an appraisal of John Wyclif's eucharistic theology within the context of some larger medieval developments, none of which can be isolated from one another.

  • - The Challenge of Listening to the Spiritual in Contemporary Poetry
    av Anne M. Pasero
    310,-

    Eight authors present original poems and commentary seeking the spiritual in contemporary art and poetry.

  • - How Playing and Watching Sports Enhances Life
    av Paul Marcus
    480,-

    For Marcus, each sport is a "parable of life" that depicts the existential challenges and dilemmas that ordinary people face as they attempt to fashion the "good life" of creative and productive work, guided by reason and ethics, and aesthetically pleasing.

  • - Philosophy, Art, Ethics East/West
     
    416,-

    Presents contemporary reflections of Chinese and Western philosophers who explore issues of common interest in aesthetics focused on interrelations of philosophy, art and ethics East/West. Chinese authors connect knowledge of western philosophical aesthetics to grounding in their own Chinese traditions. Western aestheticians explore common ground between western and eastern aesthetics.

  • - Narrative and Self-Understanding
    av Richard Moran
    340,-

    A philosophical essay on the role of narrative autobiography in the effort of self-understanding. It originated as the 2015 lecture in the annual series of Aquinas Lectures at Marquette University, begun in 1937.

  • - A Warrior's Life from Black Power to Education Reform
    av Howard Fuller
    416,-

    Presents the story of one man's life journey into the heart of the struggle to reform the US's schools. Howard Fuller has dedicated his life to helping poor and working class Black people gain access to the levers of power dictating their lives.

  • - A Fifty-Year History of the Faye McBeath Foundation
    av Jeffrey T. Ramsey
    416,-

    Faye McBeath believed in the importance of civic duty and in focusing resources on the Milwaukee community. This book will guide the reader through the life of Faye McBeath, the 50-year history of her foundation that was designed to end on December 31, 2014, and her framework for giving that led to donations of nearly $50 million to worthy causes in the Milwaukee area.

  • av Daniel O. Dahlstrom
    340,-

    Elaborates and defends an account of the experience of self-identity that underwrites the possibility of authenticity (being true to oneself), only accessible with humility.

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