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This examination of the history of BLM and the Catholic church's involvement in slavery, presents a radical call to dignity and equality for all people.
A creative postcolonial reading of Black Elk--a Lakota holy man and a Catholic catechist.
A Jesuit community's conversion to the poor, and the price they paid.
A fascinating examination of a new form of prosperity gospel that signifies what the author calls the “Wal-Martization” of religion.
Offers a theological narrative of the Creator Spirit as a story with four continuing episodes--creation, grace, the Christ-event, and the church.
Shows how participation in the Eucharist can mobilize not only individual sharing but community action to end hunger.
Selected writings and biography of Brother Roger Schutz (1915-2005) the beloved founder of Taizé, the ecumenical monastic community in France, dedicated to reconciliation among Christians and all peoples, and famous for its music.
Shares new ways to think of God using Buddhist teachings.
A Cuban theologian finds common threads in culture and faith.
Leading international scholars provide crucial insight on the ethics of just war in modern times.
The Pope’s most prophetic writings on the environment.
Carretto's reflections on God, the church, prayer, engagement with the world, and the mystery of suffering and death.
A collection of rare texts, interviews and unpublished personal letters from a "divine eccentric," a gifted reader of souls and one of the most intriguing modern spiritual writers.
These writings, drawn from twenty-five books, highlight her distinctive spiritual message, with its emphasis on the presence of God, the practice of prayer, a love for the church, and a dedication to the social dimensions of the gospel.
A team of eminent scholars offers new insights into Roman Catholic theology's grappling with religious pluralism.
Recasts our understanding of the discipline by drawing from the faith vision of the entire theological enterprise, including scripture, dogmatic theology, social ethics, and spritualtiy.
Argues that the same social forces that have overturned other modes of violence can also end war.
A new edition of the best-selling classic on official Catholic Social Teaching.
An essential collection of primary documents, from Pope Leo XIII's encyclical Rerum Novarum (1891) through Vatican II and Pope Francis's encyclical Laudato Si' (2015).
Theological ethicists confront key questions and issues from around the globe to provide a "state of the art" volume in twenty-first century moral theology.
Explores the history and future of Christian mission.
Offers a comprehensive selection of works by the renowned ethicist, including previously unpublished lectures and spiritual writings.
"To receive the grace of God you must go to the desert and stay awhile . . ."--Charles de FoucauldA full introduction to Charles de Foucauld.
Brings us the heartbreaking stories of the child soldiers of Uganda, often in their own words.
The mother of a murder victim makes the case against capital punishment.
The wondrous saving grace of Jesus comes alive in both image and word.
A fascinating look at the vision of Jesuit Teilhard de Chardin which pre-figured many contemporary discussions of theology, religion and science, and cosmology.
A new way of looking at evolution-- one that opens our eyes to the unfolding love of God.
Full-color 10-1/2 X 13 poster of modern icon by Robert Lentz, with reflection by the artist.
One of the most significant contributions of Latin America to the church and theology today.
Approaches Christian encounters with other faiths through real-life situations.
A comprehensive survey of Christian spirituality through the ages.
A classic manual of spiritual formation offers a path for all modern seekers.
Reviews three basic models of theology in Western Christianity: moral, mystical, pastoral.
Affirms a radical Christian uniqueness over the pluralist argument.
Part 1 of the third volume in the Opera Omnia of Raimon Panikkar, the complete authoritative collection of the renowned scholar of world religion.
Part 2 of the third volume in the Opera Omnia of Raimon Panikkar, the complete authoritative collection of the renowned scholar of world religion.
Offers cogent reflections on the relation between Christian revelation and the unfolding story of the universe.
Examines the relationship between Christianity and politics from the teachings of the Old and New Testaments through the patristic and medieval eras and the age of reform, to the age of revolution and throughout the twentieth century into the third millennium.
A landmark in the evolving understanding of Christianity?s relation to other religious ways.
Theologians provide new ways to surmount barriers of distrust and fear among the adherents of the worlds major religions.
From one of the world's most prophetic voices, an inspiring summary of the Christian message in the context of an evolving universe.
Explores Christian identity from a modern African perspective.
The extraordinary story of how, among the nomadic Masai people of Tanzania, a Western missioner "finds" the gospel message he came to preach.
Eye-opening essays by Buddhist, Hindus, Jews, Muslims provide insights to how Christianity is viewed in their communities--and why
Introduces the fascinating strands of an emerging theology rooted in the Asian-American experience.
One of the most original scholars of world religions explores the relationship of humanity and divinity.
An innovative open-ended systems approach to ecclesiology in a continually evolving universe.
Draws on the best contemporary and classical understandings of the Kingdom of God as the key to the church's self-understanding and mission.
A collection of writings by Clarence Jordan, a Southern Baptist who founded an interracial church in the pre-civil rights south.
This companion to Transforming Mission gathers in one volume key texts from history.
An introduction to peacemakers, martyrs, and saints who have embodied the gospel challenge of our day.
The renowned Trappist monk's reflections on the threat of nuclear war and the urgency of peace.
This landmark work provides a compelling vision of two religions--one of "creation" and the other of "empire"--running throughout the Hebrew and Christian scriptures and the profound implications this holds for believers today.
The remarkable story of a new college that could spark a revolution in higher education.
One of the world’s most creative theologians offers wide-ranging reflections on the role of the Holy Spirit in the birth of the cosmos, in the life of the church, and in the hopes and struggles of the poor.
Offers a construction of communion ecclesiology as a broad and inclusive category, examining the approaches of Johann Adam Mahler, Charles Journet, Henri de Lubac, Yves Congar, Karl Rahner, Hans Urs von Balthasar, Elizabeth Johnson, Joseph Ratzinger, other.
A theological exploration of the need for Christian compassion in today's world.
Offers a concise and original overview of the field of missiology for the 21st century.
From St. Augustine and St. Paul, to Dorothy Day, Thomas Merton, and Dostoevsky, Forest shows how the practice of confession draws us deeper into a loving relationship with God, the body of Christ, and our fellow sinners.
From the well-known spiritual writer, a full year’s worth of weekly “conversation starters” to help readers be still and know God.
Original essays by top scholars explore contemporary biomedical and health care issues from the perspective of Catholic ethics.
A foundational text on the practical implications of applied Catholic ethics.
Popular priest and spiritual writer Diarmuid O'Murchu evaluates the traditions of the vowed life and the challenging times in which we live.
Helps members of every denomination understand how they fit into the mosaic of the many churches' witness to the Gospel.
30th Anniversary Edition! Provides a thoughtful perspective for those engaged in small Christian communities worldwide.
A classroom resource that addresses the missiological issues of the twenty-first century.
A feminist theological vision of human equality.
Asks whether Christians are fulfilling the stewardship commandment of Genesis to care for God's household.