Making Saints

Making Saints
Author: Kenneth L. Woodward
Publsiher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 496
Release: 2016-04-26
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781439143957

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From inside the Vatican, the book that became a modern classic on sainthood in the Catholic Church. Working from church documents, Kenneth Woodward shows how saint-makers decide who is worthy of the church's highest honor. He describes the investigations into lives of candidates, explains how claims for miracles are approved or rejected, and reveals the role politics -- papal and secular -- plays in the ultimate decision. From his examination of such controversial candidates as Archbishop Oscar Romero of El Salvador and Edith Stein, a Jewish philosopher who became a nun and was gassed at Auschwitz, to his insights into the changes Pope John Paul II has instituted, Woodward opens the door on a 2,000-year-old tradition.

Making Saints in Modern China

Making Saints in Modern China
Author: David Ownby,Vincent Goossaert,Ji Zhe,Chi Che
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 529
Release: 2017
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780190494568

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Each chapter of this book offers a biography of a religious leader and a detailed discussion of his or her rise to sainthood over the course of China's twentieth century. Throughout, emphasis is on the creative and largely successful strategies deployed in the face of state indifference or hostility.

Making Saints

Making Saints
Author: Kenneth E. Hendrickson
Publsiher: Fairleigh Dickinson Univ Press
Total Pages: 212
Release: 1998
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 0838637299

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This study tells the story of how the British army went from rabble to crusaders beginning with the century that witnessed Britain's greatest imperial triumphs, and how institutional reforms helped to shape and alter public opinion.

Making Saints in Modern China

Making Saints in Modern China
Author: David Ownby,Vincent Goossaert,Ji Zhe
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 528
Release: 2016-11-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780190620905

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"Sainthood" has been, and remains, a contested category in China, given the commitment of China's modern leadership to secularization, modernization, and revolution, and the discomfort of China's elite with matters concerning religion. However, sainted religious leaders have succeeded in rebuilding old institutions and creating new ones despite the Chinese government's censure. This book offers a new perspective on the history of religion in modern and contemporary China by focusing on the profiles of these religious leaders from the early 20th century through the present. Edited by noted authorities in the field of Chinese religion, Making Saints in Modern China offers biographies of prominent Daoists and Buddhists, as well as of the charismatic leaders of redemptive societies and state managers of religious associations in the People's Republic. The focus of the volume is largely on figures in China proper, although some attention is accorded to those in Taiwan, Hong Kong, and other areas of the Chinese diaspora. Each chapter offers a biography of a religious leader and a detailed discussion of the way in which he or she became a "saint." The biographies illustrate how these leaders deployed and sometimes retooled traditional themes in hagiography and charismatic communication to attract followers and compete in the religious marketplace. Negotiation with often hostile authorities was also an important aspect of religious leadership, and many of the saints' stories reveal unexpected reserves of creativity and determination. The volume's contributors, from the United States, Canada, France, Italy, China, and Taiwan, provide cutting-edge scholarship. Taken together, these essays make the case that vital religious leadership and practice has existed and continues to exist in China despite the state's commitment to wholesale secularization.

I m a Saint in the Making

I m a Saint in the Making
Author: Lisa M. Hendey
Publsiher: Paraclete Press (MA)
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2020
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 1640601635

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"Saints-in-the-making are ordinary people who can learn from the saints, and choose to share God's love with everyone they meet"--

Making Sense of Saints

Making Sense of Saints
Author: Patricia Ann Kasten
Publsiher: Our Sunday Visitor
Total Pages: 144
Release: 2014-04-16
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781612783444

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Saint cards, statues, and medals. Saint posters, tee shirts, and costumes. Even saint apps and Facebook pages. Who are these saints and why do they matter to me? Who decided they were "saint-worthy" in the first place? Why aren't there more present day saints? Now, everything you always wanted to know about saints - and some things you didn't know you wanted to know - all in this fun and handy book that is perfect for families, teachers, catechists and everyone hoping to grow in their faith with the help of these holy hall of famers! You'll be fascinated and delighted by topics such as: Just Four Easy (Sort of) Steps: The Canonization Process "Doesn't He Just Glow? Saints' Symbols "There's a Man Buried under the Altar!" Relics of Saints "Holy Haloes, God-Made Man!" Saints and Martyrs as Superheroes "Yo-ho-ho!" The Treasure Chest of the Church And much more! Let Patricia Kasten help clear up canonization, demystify monastics and unriddle relics in Making Sense of Saints!

Forgotten Saints

Forgotten Saints
Author: Sahar Bazzaz
Publsiher: Harvard University Press
Total Pages: 210
Release: 2010
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 0674035399

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In 1894 a Muslim mystic named Muḥammad al-Kattānī abandoned his life of asceticism to preach Islamic revival and jihad against the French. Ten years later, he mobilized a Moroccan resistance against French colonization. This book narrates the story of al-Kattānī and his virtual disappearance from accounts of modern Moroccan history.

Making and Remaking Saints in Nineteenth Century Britain

Making and Remaking Saints in Nineteenth Century Britain
Author: Gareth Atkins
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 296
Release: 2021-05-04
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 1526156334

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This original collection of essays examines for the first time the place of 'saints' and sanctity in nineteenth-century Britain.