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ABOUT THE BOOK: Christmas in Those Days is a brief but unique study
through the Christmas narratives in Luke 2 and Matthew 2. While
walking you through the scriptures, Carroll brings out unusual
historical facts, as well as the Jewishness of Jesus, changing the
way you read the Christmas story. Was there a remnant who was
looking for the Messiah when He came? What made the wise men travel
so far to worship the Christ child? God was orchestrating the
events of human history through certain places and people in order
to bring the Savior into the world to fulfill the Hebrew prophecies
concerning the first coming of the Messiah. Even though Jesus came
into the world over 2,000 years ago, Carroll helps you to see that
the Christmas message is timeless. **** ABOUT THE AUTHOR: Carroll
Roberson has been in full-time evangelism since 1985. He and his
wife, Donna, host their own TV program, This Is Carroll Roberson,
and have been traveling to Israel for over twenty years. Carroll
has recorded over forty musical albums and authored seven other
books: Matthew, the Hebrew Gospel Vol. 1-3; The Christ; Jesus and
the Five Senses; How to Enjoy Jesus; and In the Fullness of Time.
His real love over the years has been researching the Jewish roots
of the scriptures and hosting tours to Israel.
www.carrollroberson.com or www.jesusisrealtours.com
"The Pilgrim's Way to St. Patrick's Purgatory" traces a route for
the modern pilgrim across Ireland and across the boundaries of the
Irish Republic and Northern Ireland. It begins in Dublin and ends
at Lough Derg in County Donegal, bringing travelers on a journey
through the medieval past and the fragmentary riches that remain
today. It provides a cultural itinerary that can be traveled by car
or bike, on foot, and even partly by boat, through one of the
loveliest landscapes of Ireland and Europe. This publication,
offered in both print and digital formats, presents an introduction
to the topic, an exploration of a taxonomy for medieval pilgrimage
and an overview of what the early pilgrims have told us about the
route. It features descriptions of the monuments, relics and saints
along the way, as well as a stage-by-stage description of the
journey itself. Ancillary materials include travelers' information,
a complete bibliography, a chronology and index. 54 photos, 23 maps
and plans. 204 pages
The book contains collective memoirs about family traditions,
memories, travel stories and special Italian American memories. It
is a keepsake for future generations. Also, the book shows the ways
in which we remain connected to our Italian traditions and
memories.
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Rhythms of Faithfulness
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Andy Goodliff, Paul W Goodliff; Foreword by Stanley Hauerwas
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After resolving to become a Catholic Christian, Augustine spent a
decade trying to clarify his understanding of 'contemplation,' the
interior presence of God to the soul. That long struggle yielded
his classic account in the Confessions. This study explores
Augustine's developing understanding of contemplation, beginning
with his earliest accounts written before his baptism and ending
with the Confessions. Chapter One examines the pagan monotheism of
the Roman Platonists and the role of contemplation in their
theology. Augustine's pre-baptismal writings are then considered in
Chapter Two, tracking his fundamental break from pagan Platonism.
Chapter Three then turns to Augustine's developing understanding of
contemplation in these pre-baptismal texts. Chapter Four
concentrates on Augustine's thought during the decade after his
baptism in 387, a period that encompasses his monastic life in
Thagaste, and his years first as a presbyter and then as a bishop
in Hippo Regius. This chapter follows the arc of Augustine's
thought through these years of transition and leads into the
Confessions, giving a vantage point to survey its theology of
contemplation. Chapter Five concentrates on the Confessions and
sets its most famous account of contemplation, the vision at Ostia
from Book IX, into a larger polemical context. Augustine's defence
of his transcendental reading of scripture in Confessions XII is
analysed and then used to illuminate the Ostian ascent narrative.
The book concludes with observations on the importance of
Augustine's theology of contemplation to the emergence of Christian
monotheism in late antiquity.
Representing the first general treatment of the "Indian Mass" of
the North American Catholic missions, this volume draws on
historical descriptions as well as rare missionary manuscripts and
publications to trace the development of the distinctive American
Indian liturgies from the early hymn singing of the mid-1600s to
the adaptation of vernacular plainchant and polyphony. Weaving
together extensive primary source quotations, Salvucci overturns
popular misconceptions of missionaries as cultural imperialists,
showing instead how native congregations and scholarly priests
worked together in adapting the rich traditions of
Counter-Reformation Roman Catholicism to the linguistic and
cultural needs of the New World.
Our everyday personal, familial, and communal practices of eating,
says Jung, have the potential for making us more attentive to our
life purposes, more attuned to our communal identities, and even
more mindful of the presence of God. Juxtaposing practices with
values, Jung explores how food and eating function culturally
today. He explores the larger dimensions of personal and group
eating, the great resonance that feasting and food and fasting have
within the Christian tradition, and how all this figures very
practically in Christian lifestyle. His work culminates in a
chapter on the Lord's Supper as a model for eating and the
Eucharist as an occasion for sharing with the worldwide family of
God.
Bishop Tagle of the Philippines shares how Christian community
offers rich possibilities for love, faith, hope, and unity in
diversity. Through personal stories and reflections, Easter People
opens us to the path of Christian community.
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Worship
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Mark Sweetnam
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