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Pope Francis’s reflections on Matthew’s Gospel help us embrace a simple and living intimacy with Jesus.
The history of a church that has changed, can change, and will change with the grace of God's Spirit always guiding it, inspiring it, keeping it.
What are theologians around the world saying about the Holy Spirit? Where and how is the Spirit moving in the world today?
Can the world change from a culture of domination to one of friendship? Can human nature evolve for the better? Yes, says philosopher Beatrice Bruteau: The Holy Thursday Revolution shows the way.
Now in paperback: the surprising new novel from Joseph Girzone that "should win him a new generation of readers." —Library Journal
“A clear and sensitive justification of process philosophy’s relevance to contemporary Catholic theology.” —John F. Haught
Young Jesuits write about faith, culture, and lives of Christian discipleship.
A spirited defense of Asian theology and an invitation to find joy in the encounter of the “religious other.”
This telling meditation on the blessings from the Sermon on the mount shows how we might 'ascend' the Beatitudes to the fullness of Jesus' message.
Empowers readers of all faiths and backgrounds to see through a prophetic lens and engage in prophetic action.
From an historical and theological perspective, an analysis of Francis’s papacy as it opens Catholicism toward a new global dimension.
This practical guide to adult faith formation offers new insights and paradigms for understanding, practicing, and sharing faith.
A discussion of Christian theology and practice in relation to Mahayana Buddhist philosophy.
Critiques pluralism and exclusivism offering instead a Trinitarian theology of religions.
How religions can play a significant role in reconciling peoples, communities, nations from South Africa to Bosnia, Korea to the Middle East.
Dialogues between a Catholic priest and a traditional African diviner bring the challenges of mission work to light.
The collected lectures and articles of the noted missionary and historian Andrew Walls.
With readings for Advent, Lent, and the other liturgical seasons, these sermons, prayers, and reflections offer readers spiritual nourishment for the whole year.
Offers a multifaith, pluralistic theology of religion as the next step in interreligious interchange.
In this brief but telling work a leading Catholic thinker traces issues reshaping theology and mission today.
Drawing on lived experience and the spiritual traditions of both East and West young leaders of the new monastic movement introduce a new vision for contemplative life in the twenty-first century.
Millenial “seekers” and “nones” tell their own stories of faith, community, and action shedding light on the extraordinary changes in church affiliation.
The Latin American Jesuit's essays on the challenge the poor and oppressed make to Christian faith.
Offers a way of reading the sacred hymns and prayers as poetry, and as catalyst to community action.
Meeting for long, midnight conversations in Paris, two poets and prophetic peacemakers explore together the farthest farthest reaches of truth. East and West flow together in this remarkable book as Vietnamese monk Thich Nhat Hanh and Jesuit Daniel Berrigan discuss war and peace, Jesus and Buddha, life and death.