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This book accessibly explores the phenomenon of internalized
homonegativity among same gender loving Black men who love other
men, providing practical tools to help therapists identify the
underlying motivations for their clients' feelings. Written from
personal and clinical experience, P. Ryan Grant defines
internalized homonegativity as the negative thoughts felt by a
person due to their same gender loving identity. The book's
introduction provides a backdrop of the developmental experiences
Black same gender loving men often encounter and connects
theoretical concepts with qualitative Black same gender loving male
experiences. Chapters then explore the contextual consequences of
internalized homonegativity and educate readers on how conditioned
shame and anxiety relating to these factors alter mental health and
functioning in various spaces. The final part of the book presents
therapeutic techniques based on dialectical behavior therapy (DBT),
cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT), and acceptance and commitment
therapy (ACT) to assist readers in helping clients to navigate a
homonegative world. This book is essential reading for sex
therapists, educators, students, and sexuality professionals who
are looking for resources on working with Black same gender loving
male clients, as well as those occupations seeking to create
programs for Black same gender loving men. It will also be a
helpful resource for Black same gender loving men seeking to live
value-based lives.
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On Divine Tradition (Hardcover)
S.J., John Baptist Cardinal Franzelin, Ryan Grant, PhD, Fr. Chad Ripperger
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R1,261
Discovery Miles 12 610
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"The fact that even after Vatican II authors repeatedly referred to
Franzelin meant that the work of Franzelin himself must be studied
in depth in order to make any claim that one has done the proper
research to speak with any authority on the topic of Tradition."
-Fr. Chad Ripperger, PhD Cardinal Franzelin was a peritus at the
First Vatican Council, and was made a Cardinal by Bl. Pope Pius IX.
He was also an expert in Hebrew and a lecturer in Chaldean and
Syriac. His lectures and theological writings held first place in
the Roman Theological scene of his day. In 26 Theses, Cardinal
Franzelin challenges the Protestant notion that Tradition is
opposed to Scripture, by a direct analysis of the establishment of
a living magisterium in Scripture, and the witness to this
magisterium given by the Fathers of the Church and all Christian
ages.
St. Robert Bellarmine's work in defense of the saints, their place
in heaven, their canonization and veneration, etc., ranks like all
of his works among the classical works of Catholic Theology. In
this work, Bellarmine meets the attack of Protestantism against
Catholic teaching on the saints, firstly on their own ground with
sound Scriptural Exegesis, backed up by the witness of the Greek
and Latin Church. The great counter-reformation doctor begins the
work with a treatise on whether the souls of the saints receive a
particular judgment and go to heaven or await for the end of time
suspended as it were in some hidden place; then what canonization
is, who does it and what is its authority; then lastly, whether the
saints may be venerated and invoked.
St. Alphonsus Liguori s Moral Theology has long been praised and
held in the highest regard by the Church, covering every moral
question of his day. This first ever English translation features
book 4 of the Theologia Moralis, on The first through sixth
commandments. These will cover topics as broad as the sin of
divination, worshiping demons, blasphemy, oaths, vows, and when
they are binding; when you must go to Mass and abstain from work,
as well as considerations on the fourth commandment in regard to
obedience, the fifth in terms of murder, just war and abortion, and
in the 6th, adultery and the various sins against chastity.
In this Theological treatise St. Robert Bellarmine takes on
Protestant as well as Greek Orthodox objections to the Papacy in
five books. In the first, he argues that Christ established the
Primacy of Peter by means of an Ecclesiastical Monarchy, why it is
fitting that the Church's government should be a monarchy;
Exegetical Commentary on the Lord's words in Matthew 16 and John
21, along with copious Patristic testimony. In Book 2 is whether
Peter has successors in the Ecclesiastical Monarchy, wherein
Bellarmine defends the Church's position on the true history of
Peter; that Peter truly went to Rome; that Peter was truly a Bishop
there. In Book 3 Bellarmine shows the Pope is not Antichrist. In
Book 4, Bellarmine argues why the Pope is infallible when he
defines a doctrine on faith and morals and proceeds to defend Popes
whom Protestants and others argued had erred while defining faith.
In book 5, Bellarmine takes up the question of the Popes' power in
civil affairs.
St. Alphonsus Liguori's Moral Theology has long been praised and
held in the highest regard by the Church, covering every moral
question of his day. Mediatrix Press is pleased to bring you the
first English Translation of this excellent work, once widely read
but relegated to obscurity on account of the loss of Latin fluency
in Western Society. Volume 1 embraces the first three Books of
Alphonsus' Moral Theology. Bl. Pope Pius IX declared: "Focusing his
mind on the glory of God and the spiritual salvation of men he
wrote many books, related with holy erudition and piety, whose
opinions were between those embraced by both more lax and rigid
theologians, to fortify the safe path by which the confessors of
Christ's faithful could advance without dashing their foot upon a
stone. [Apostolic Letter Honoring St. Alphonsus with the title of
Doctor of the Church]
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