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Human Dignity and Spirituality
Human Dignity and Spirituality in a Globalized World
Spirituality for Social Engagement
It is hoped that insights offered in these pages will facilitate reflection and stimulate further thought and debate.
This book is the fruit if a Conference organised by the Justice Commission of the Conference if Religious of Ireland (CORI). This book is the second series under the general theme of "Spirituality for Social Engagement"
I Remember Your Name in the Night - Thinking about Death
Introduction to Christian Feminism
This introduction is a response to requests from women's groups for a non-academic introduction to Christian feminist insights. It explains the different strands within the feminist movement, and looks at the attitudes of Jesus towards women and at the ministries entrusted to them in the time of the apostles.
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Joseph Ratzinger's Theological Ideas: Wise Cautions & Legitimate Hopes
The book explores tensions experienced by Joseph Ratzinger that were important in shaping his chosen theological direction, as well as tensions that arise from the relationship between academic freedom and Church authority.
Justice, Peace, and Domincans, 1216-2001
This book looks at how one Catholic religious order - very old, yet persistently in the forefront of change - has responded to justice and peace issues in the course of 785 years: the 785 years from its foundation to the start of the Third Millennium.
The individuals portrayed here pursued this commitment in extraordinarily diverse ways.
Laylines 1980-1996: Partial Views of Church and Society
Since February 1980 Sean MacReamoinn had contributed a monthly column to the journal Doctrine & Life. This book offers a selection from over half a million words of comment on events political, ecclesiastical, social and cultural.
Light Undimmed, A: The Story of the Convent of Our Lady of Bom Successo Lisbon 1639 - 2006
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A Light Undimmed tells the story of one of the oldest Irish convents in the world. Nuns, monks, and friars were expelled from their homes, their property and assets taken over by the State and given to favorites of the monarch.
Like Father, Like Son
Like Father, Like Son sets out to indicate how, when we try to express the truth of who God is and how God acts, we need to think the unthinkable – that God is fully revealed in a human life. In Jesus of Nazareth God has come to walk with us. In him God has suffered among us and at our hands. It is always the same God, the one God, from the first page of the Bible to the last.