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2 Samuel (Paperback)
Robert Barron, R. Reno, Robert Jenson, Robert Wilken, Ephraim Radner
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R933
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The Brazos Theological Commentary on the Bible encourages readers
to explore how the vital roots of the ancient Christian tradition
should inform and shape faithfulness today. In this addition to the
series, highly acclaimed author, speaker, and theologian Robert
Barron offers a theological exegesis of 2 Samuel. He highlights
three major themes: God's non-competitive transcendence, the play
between divine and non-divine causality, and the role of Old
Testament kingship. As with other volumes in the series, this book
is ideal for those called to ministry, serving as a rich resource
for preachers, teachers, students, and study groups.
In a time of discouragement, how can the Church renew itself and
its outreach to all people? Bishop Robert Barron, Auxiliary Bishop
of the Archdiocese of Los Angeles, insists that a ""dumbed down""
Catholicism cannot succeed in today's highly educated
society--instead, the Church needs to draw upon its great
theological heritage in order to renew its hope in Christ. With
Renewing Our Hope: Essays for the New Evangelization, Bishop Barron
traces this renewal through four stages. ""Renewing Our Mission""
lays out the challenges that call for Catholics to become more
aware of their own intellectual resources in encountering the
""Nones."" ""Renewing Our Minds"" showcases the importance of
theological reflection as a font of wisdom and sanity in the
Church, touching on Thomas Aquinas, Hans Urs von Balthasar, the
recently canonized John Henry Newman, and Pope Francis. In
""Renewing the Church,"" he proceeds to look at how Scripture, the
family, the seminary, and Catholic college graduates can each
contribute to this renewal. Finally, in ""Renewing Our Culture,""
he returns to the judgments Catholics must make in assessing
contemporary culture, specifically, family life, liberalism,
relativism, and (surprisingly) the beauty of cinema. Bishop Barron,
known as the host of the Catholicism PBS video series, was
previously rector and professor of systematic theology at Mundelein
Seminary outside Chicago, Illinois. He demonstrates again in
Renewing Our Hope his ability to make the fruits of his wide
reading accessible to a broad audience, while still giving his
academic colleagues much to consider.
For a long time, Christians have tried to bridge the divide between
Christianity and secular liberalism with philosophizing and
theologizing. In The Priority of Christ, Bishop Robert Barron shows
that the answer to this debate--and the way to move forward--lies
in Jesus. Barron transcends the usual liberal/conservative or
Protestant/Catholic divides with a postliberal Catholicism that
brings the focus back on Jesus as revealed in the New Testament
narratives. Barron's classical Catholic post-liberalism will be of
interest to a broad audience including not only the academic
community but also preachers and general readers interested in
entering the dialogue between Catholicism and postliberalism.
Robert Barron is one of the Catholic Church's premier theologians
and author of the influential The Priority of Christ. In this
volume, Barron sets forth a thoroughgoing vision for an evangelical
catholic theology that is steeped in the tradition and engaged with
the contemporary world. Striking a balance between academic rigor
and accessibility, the book covers issues of perennial interest in
the twenty-first-century church: who God is, how to rightly worship
him, and how his followers engage contemporary culture. Topics
include the doctrine of God, Catholic theology, philosophy,
liturgy, and evangelizing the culture. This work will be of special
interest to readers concerned about the so-called "new atheism."
Bridging the Great Divide: Musings of a Post-Liberal,
Post-Conservative Evangelical Catholic represents a pivotal moment
in the life of the Catholic community. As the Church seeks to
maintain its unique witness, nurture the faithful, and evangelize,
a new generation of American Catholics has emerged. No longer the
"next generation," these new leaders came of age after the Second
Vatican Council and, like many others, no longer find compelling
the battles between the liberals and conservatives throughout the
post-conciliar period. Today's faithful are searching for an
expression of Catholic Christianity that is vibrant, colorful,
provocative, counter-cultural, deeply rooted in the tradition, and
full of the promise of the Good News. In this timely and prophetic
book, Father Robert Barron himself a member of the younger
generation has minted a new vernacular and blazed a new way that
goes bridges the great divide and gives voice to the concerns of
post-liberal, post-conservative, evangelical believers."
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Liturgy and Personality (Paperback)
Dietrich Von Hildebrand; Foreword by Robert Barron; Afterword by Alice Von Hildebrand
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