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The
Ecumenical International Resource For The Church of the 21st Century
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Editor:
William R. Farmer |
This book brings together many voices, Catholic and ecumenical, speaking from different cultural perspectives to interpret God's word in the Bible. These voices gather from South America, Europe, Australia, Africa, North America, Asia and the Philippines, have written their commentaries and articles from variety of perspectives so that the spirit of many world cultures can be experienced in the celebration of the Bible today. The
International Bible Commentary enables
people to read and teach the Bible by helping them recover the ancient
biblical truth in all its warmth and power, yet within modern contexts. |
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With entries ranging from "Abba" to "Zwinglianianism", this authoritative dictionary of theology offers clear, contemporary explanations of the meaning, origin, and history of key terms that teachers and students need to know. |
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JUST OFF THE PRESS!!! |
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Also available: Vows for Non-Violence: A Radical Option for Life by this author. |
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Most Rev. Fernando R. Capalla, D.D., Chairman |
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Written
by veteran Mindanao-born journalist Jose Torres,
Jr., the book weaves a compulsively readable inside story out
of the narratives of the principal survivors. Into the Mountain
is that literary rarity: a must-read about a continuing headline story
that's also a great read. Book
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Into the Mountain recounts the horrifying and heroic experience of the March 20 hostages. It provides the first book-length look into the tragic but ultimately triumphant saga of the dreaded Abu Sayyaf. It also situates the bandit group's brazen terrorism with stories from a former Abu Sayyaf urban assasin, a long-time faith dialogue pioneer. The Epilogue brings the story up to date, with stunning revelations that pose uncomfortable questions about the fate of the Dos Palmas hostages and teh entire Abu Sayyaf kidnapping enterprise. View excerpts in PDF: Author's Note Prologue Chapter 4 - The Cloud on the Mountaintop |
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Most Rev. Fernando R. Capalla, D.D., Chairman |
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Written
by Keith Clark, a member of the Capuchin Franciscans. He
is currently assigned at St. Lawrence friary in Mt. Calvary, Wisconsin,
teaching leadership courses and is guardian for the community. He holds
a master's degree from Fordham University. He has written other books
on Sexuality and communications, two of which are Make Space, Make
Symbols, and An Experience of Celibacy.
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This, then, is what Being Sexual... And Celibate is all about - the connection between sexuality and celibacy. It is also about intimacy and loneliness, relationships, love - human and divine - and about prayers. His is not a heady, theoretical approach. It is personal, experiencetial, reflective. "I have travelled the path of celibate commitment within religious life. it is along this path that I feel some comfort in leading others in further reflections in being sexual." To this end, Father Clark provides thoughtful presentations on what, for most people, remain unexamined assumptions. He urges readers to reriously examine their own experience of being sexual and not to fear its mystery, and to recognize the necessity for intimacy in everyone's life. he reflections on the role of intimacy within religious communities and the fraternity of priests, and its role beyong community. Being Sexual... And Celibate, whether dealing with the value of friendship, the necessity for self-awareness and disclosure, or the fact of loneliness, is always refreshing. Clark can facilely take a piece of accepted wisdom, re-examine it in the light of personal experience, or the experience of others, and bring the reader to a new and often starting insight. |