Pilgrim Fellowship of Faith

Pilgrim Fellowship of Faith
Author: Joseph Ratzinger
Publsiher: Ignatius Press
Total Pages: 388
Release: 2013-08-28
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781681493770

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Joseph Ratzinger, now Pope Benedict XVI, has been the most visible member of the Catholic clergy in the world second only to Pope John Paul II. His status as the head of the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith made him one of the most discussed churchmen in recent history. On the occasion of Ratzingers's seventy-fifth birthday, his former students selected essays, lectures, letters, and conferences that Ratzinger has written in recent years- writing that they feel best represents his position on issues of theology, the modern world, secularism, non-Christian religious, and other key topics of the Catholic Church. This book, characterized by Ratzinger's concisely reasoned style, is an invaluable resource to those who wish to understand the modern Church and the thinking of Pope Benedict XVI, as well as a treasured volume for those who are students of Ratzinger's theology.

Primacy of Christ

Primacy of Christ
Author: Vincent C. Anyama
Publsiher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
Total Pages: 251
Release: 2021-03-02
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781725261570

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What comes to mind when you hear the term "primacy of Christ"? Perhaps that Jesus is number one, or that he is the Lord of the universe? Using the wealth of our tradition on Christ's primacy, this book compels us to pause and search the profound depths of our basic Christian claim on the universal preeminence of Christ. Upholding the writings of Joseph Ratzinger/Pope Benedict XVI as exemplary representation of how the early Christian awareness of Christ's primacy helps us to interpret the present age, this book displays a symphonic harmony between our ancient Christian heritage and the ongoing conversations about the authentic interpretation of Scripture, the human person, the last things, and the church. Central to this symphonic harmony of our tradition is the use of analogy whereby the incarnation helps us to better understand the similarity between the created things and the mystery of God. To better understand how Ratzinger uses the writings of the fathers of the church to draw us more deeply into the depths of Christ is what the correctives offered to some scholars in this book intends to accomplish. What emerges is the ecumenical significance of Joseph Ratzinger's contribution to the modern debate on analogy of being (analogia entis), identifying Christ's primacy as the point of synthesis between analogia entis and analogia fidei.

Understanding the Religious Priesthood

Understanding the Religious Priesthood
Author: Christian, OSB Raab,Brian E., SJ Daley
Publsiher: Catholic University of America Press
Total Pages: 368
Release: 2020-10-14
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780813233239

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Most contemporary theologies of Holy Orders consider priesthood mainly in its diocesan context and most contemporary theologies of religious life do not consider how ordained ministry functions when it is internal rather than external to religious life. Understanding the Religious Priesthood provides a history and theology of religious priesthood that contributes to our understanding of this vocation’s identity and mission. It uncovers what religious priesthood shares with diocesan priesthood and non-ordained religious life and what makes it different from both those other vocations. Christian Raab begins by tracing the history of religious priesthood from its origins in the early Church to the eve of the Second Vatican Council. He demonstrates that religious priests often faced questions about how to reconcile their two callings, but that they also provided answers in their theologies and spiritualities of priesthood and religious life. Meanwhile, they made key contributions to the Church’s life and mission. Raab then investigates the teachings of the Second Vatican Council on priesthood and religious life. Observing that the Council presented priesthood according to a diocesan typology and presented religious life without sacerdotal associations, he argues that the lack of imagery of religious priesthood contributed to a post-conciliar vocational identity crisis among religious priests. He then seeks to remedy this lacuna by appealing to the biblical images for religious priesthood Hans Urs von Balthasar offered in his theology of vocations. Raab argues that Balthasar’s imagery is a promising way forward for understanding the identity and mission of religious priesthood. In a final part, Raab provides a substantial theological articulation of religious priesthood which illuminates its liturgical signification, ecclesial mediation and mission, and ministerial identity. Here he draws not only from Balthasar but also from Pope John Paul II, Yves Congar, Jean-Marie Tillard, Brian Daley, and Guy Mansini to construct his profile.

Pneumatology at the Beginning of the Third Millennium

Pneumatology at the Beginning of the Third Millennium
Author: Kevin Wagner,Peter John McGregor,M. Isabell Naumann
Publsiher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
Total Pages: 389
Release: 2023-12-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781666772869

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The Holy Spirit who worked on the first Christian Pentecost continues to work in the church and the world today. This being so, the field of pneumatology—the theology of the Holy Spirit—should pique the interest of both the “average” Christian and the academic theologian, perhaps more than it has in recent times. This collection of chapters brings pneumatology into conversation with a wide variety of disciplines, including scripture, patristic and medieval theology, and history. The result is a scholarly monograph that enriches both pneumatology and the fields with which each contributor engages. Furthermore, with its attention on the work of the Spirit in the sacraments and the life of the church, Pneumatology at the Beginning of the Third Millennium will help pastors and catechists in their ministries to understand more deeply the riches of the theology of the Third Person of the Trinity.

Memoir of a Pilgrim Preacher

Memoir of a Pilgrim Preacher
Author: Pilgrim Preacher
Publsiher: Pilgrim Preacher
Total Pages: 83
Release: 2021-10-25
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9182736450XXX

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Memoir of a Pilgrim Preacher is the story of The Pilgrim Band Ministry – who founded it, how and why, and the adventures along the way. It is a story of the highs and lows of human experience, the search for identity, the struggle for survival, and the efforts employed to preserve the nation in righteousness. Come along for this journey! The journal entries reveal the man and his mission, the rise and might of The Pilgrim Band Ministry during the time period 1986 to 2007. From church member to preacher, to prophet of the nation - this is a story of dynamic potency and timely lessons for us all. This Christian Testimony is a True Inspirational Adventure In Faith: 1: The story is about a man battling through programming and wills of men to discover his true identity, calling, and niche in the kingdom of God and then to pursue that path to its fulfillment. 2: The story emphasizes the reality of the power that can be displayed through a man who knows his niche in the kingdom of God. 3: The story reveals the development of The Pilgrim Band Ministry and the work of preserving the nation in righteousness. 4: There is a reality to the intimacy between the man and his God from the day of salvation to this date, which is the source of the power for life and service. 5: The local church is a hothouse for speedy growth and refreshing fellowship, under the ministry of a man of God in the pulpit. 6: God gives a divine dream to each of us, and we must pursue it against all odds as we co-operate with God to see it fulfilled in our lives. 7: God can use Memoir of a Pilgrim Preacher to draw you closer to His bosom and fulfill all of His good purposes in your own life. Be Inspired! Get this book and be the best that you can be!

The Benedict Proposal

The Benedict Proposal
Author: Joshua Brumfield
Publsiher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
Total Pages: 192
Release: 2020-05-06
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781532673153

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How ought the church respond to the rise of a post-Christian secular age? Should it retreat? What is the mission of the church in this context? Joseph Ratzinger's eucharistic ecclesiology provides a model for living the relation between communion and mission, a model that provides a sound image for conceiving of and imagining the church's engagement with modernity and the embodiment of missionary communion. Ratzinger's vision, deeply influenced by St. Benedict's and St. Augustine's responses to the problems of their day, offers a theologically and liturgically grounded vision of missionary communion that transcends politics. In light of our creation by, from, and for the triune God, authentic responses to the present dis-integration of reason and community require the witness and invitation of the church as a community for the world. Ratzinger argues that right worship can and does habituate Christians and equip churches to respond to the existential questions confronting modern persons, many of whom seem partially paralyzed by the anxieties of life without truth and communion. Might the witness of communion for mission lived by the new ecclesial movements, especially the Focolare, offer an example of how Ratzinger's creative minorities can successfully evangelize this secular age?

Christ Our Joy

Christ  Our Joy
Author: Joseph Murphy
Publsiher: Ignatius Press
Total Pages: 248
Release: 2008
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1586171828

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Noticing how often the new Pope had the topic of "joy" as the central theme of his many addresses, Murphy delved into the vast writings of the Pope, before and after his election to the papacy, and found that the theme of joy has pervaded all of his theology. Recognizing the Pope's invitation to joy as a key to understanding his basic theological vision, Murphy develops those ideas and writings in a creative way, and helps the reader to engage personally with the original and pastoral mind of Joseph Ratzinger, professor, pastor, and now Pope Benedict XVI. This joy is nothing other than the joy of the Christian faith. Indeed, the "first word of the New Testament," says Pope Benedict XVI, "is an invitation to joy." The Gospel of Jesus Christ, he insists, is not a burdensome imposition but is truly "glad tidings" for mankind. Christianity is the key to true and lasting joy, the only joy that abides in the midst of life's anxieties and difficulties. Written in a clear and engaging style, this book argues that joy is central to all of Pope Benedict's thought. All the other great themes of the Christian faith are intimately connected with it and radiate out from it. The world is in need of hearing once again the message of joy which Jesus Christ makes known. For priests, religious and laity who are concerned with presenting the Christian message in a positive, attractive and convincing way, as well as for all who wish to delve into the rich and exciting thought of Pope Benedict XVI, one of the most inspiring Christian thinkers of recent decades, this timely book will provide insight for personal reflection, preaching and teaching.

The Pilgrim Faith

The Pilgrim Faith
Author: Ozora Stearns Davis
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 324
Release: 1915
Genre: Congregational churches
ISBN: COLUMBIA:CR60968591

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