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Explores Mark's Gospel in both its original context and as related to the life of the Black church today.
Leading theologians and ethicists reflect on the most serious crisis of our time, offering insights from theology, history, and ethics to aid in the transformation required to meet it.
The Salesian tradition is rooted in the witness of two extraordinary saints - Francis de Sales and Jane de Chantal.
A richly illustrated introduction to the life and thought of one of the most popular and beloved spiritual writers of our time.
A masterful teacher looks at "down-to-earth" holiness and inspires us to live for God on the spot where we're standing.
From the sit-ins and freedom marches of the sixties, to the election of Barack Obama--the story and lessons of a great journey of hope and transformation.
Readers hungry for ancient wisdom that is ever new will find it in abundance in Illuminated Life.
An astonishing synthesis of humankind's understanding of the Spirit that energizes and runs through all Creation.
A courageous physician and a path-breaking theologian explore their common option for the poor.
An excellent introduction to Christianity for those with little or no formal understanding of Jesus, the Church, or the Christian life.
In this much-needed book, Father Gerald O'Collins brings together a lifetime of discipleship, prayer, and scholarship.
Argues for a reconstruction of christology and mission for the modern pluralistic world.
A new theology of peace that renders the just war theory near mute by making Jesus and his teachings the cornerstone of both theory and practice.
Prominent rabbis and others look at the Jewish Jesus both personally and historically.
The best-selling author of Jesus Before Christianity shows how understanding the spirituality of Jesus can change the world.
This volume captures and distills Chittister's message--including reflections on her own journey, why she remains in the church, and what sustains her faith.
Thomas O'Loughlin's fresh and original introduction to Celtic spirituality begins by questioning the very notion of a distinctively "Celtic" spirituality. Brilliantly re-examining the original sources, he argues that there is one over-arching theme giving them a unity--the idea of being "on the edge", both culturally and geographically.
Offers a thoughtful selection of Gandhi's writings on Christianity and Christians.
A powerful collection of representative voices of the abolitionist cause that demonstrates how religious faith can bring about change.