A Church in Crisis Pathways Forward

A Church in Crisis  Pathways Forward
Author: Ralph Martin
Publsiher: Emmaus Road Publishing
Total Pages: 435
Release: 2020-10-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781949013757

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Nearly forty years ago, Ralph Martin’s bestselling A Crisis of Truth exposed the damaging trends in Catholic teaching and preaching that, combined with attacks from secular society, threatened the mission and life of the Catholic Church. While much has been done to counter false teaching over the last four decades, today the Church faces even more insidious threats—from outside and within. In A Church in Crisis: Pathways Forward, Martin offers a detailed look at the growing hostility to the Catholic Church and its teaching. With copious evidence, Martin uncovers the forces working to undermine the Body of Christ and offers hope to those looking for clarity. A Church in Crisis covers: -polarization in the Church caused by ambiguous teachings -initiatives that accommodate the culture without calling for conversion -Vatican-sponsored partnerships with organizations that actively contradict the teaching of the Catholic Church -and the recycling of theological errors long settled by Vatican II, Pope St. John Paul II, and Pope Benedict XVI. Powerfully written, A Church in Crisis reminds all readers to heed Jesus’ express command not to lead His children astray. With ample resources to encourage readers, Ralph Martin provides the solid foundation of Catholic teaching—both Scripture and Tradition—to fortify Catholics against the errors that threaten us from all directions.

Churches and the Crisis of Decline

Churches and the Crisis of Decline
Author: Andrew Root
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2022
Genre: Church
ISBN: 1540965333

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"Congregations often seek to combat decline by using innovation to produce new resources. Leading practical theologian Andrew Root shows that the church's crisis is not in the loss of resources but in the loss of life-and that life can only return when we remain open to God's encountering presence"--

The Church in Crisis

The Church in Crisis
Author: Philip Hughes
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 384
Release: 1961
Genre: Church history
ISBN: OCLC:1030419247

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The Crisis of Church and State 1050 1300

The Crisis of Church and State  1050 1300
Author: Brian Tierney,Medieval Academy of America
Publsiher: University of Toronto Press
Total Pages: 228
Release: 1988-01-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0802067018

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From the Introduction: We need not be surprised, then, that in the Middle Ages also there were rulers who aspired to supreme political and temporal power. The truly exceptional thing is that in medieval times there were always at least two claimants to the role, each commanding a formidable apparatus of government, and that for century after century neither was able to dominate the other completely, so that the duality persisted, was eventually rationalized in works of political theory and ultimately built into the structure of European society. This situation profoundly influenced the development of Western constitutionalism.

Church State and the Crisis in American Secularism

Church  State  and the Crisis in American Secularism
Author: Bruce Ledewitz
Publsiher: Indiana University Press
Total Pages: 310
Release: 2011-06-01
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9780253001368

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Since 1947, the Supreme Court has promised government neutrality toward religion, but in a nation whose motto is "In God We Trust" and which pledges allegiance to "One Nation under God," the public square is anything but neutral -- a paradox not lost on a rapidly secularizing America and a point of contention among those who identify all expressions of religion by government as threats to a free society. Yeshiva student turned secularist, Bruce Ledewitz seeks common ground for believers and nonbelievers regarding the law of church and state. He argues that allowing government to promote higher law values through the use of religious imagery would resolve the current impasse in the interpretation of the Establishment Clause. It would offer secularism an escape from its current tendency toward relativism in its dismissal of all that religion represents and encourage a deepening of the expression of meaning in the public square without compromising secular conceptions of government.

The Crisis of the Churches

The Crisis of the Churches
Author: Leighton Parks
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 296
Release: 1922
Genre: Christian union
ISBN: UCAL:$B53322

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Betrayal

Betrayal
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Little Brown
Total Pages: 308
Release: 2002
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 0316075582

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A team of reporters writing for "The Boston Globe" has amassed evidence that points to a long history of cover-ups, hush money, and emotional blackmail used by the Catholic Church to hide sexual abuse within its ranks. Their investigation is the subject of this book.

Crisis in the Reformed Churches

Crisis in the Reformed Churches
Author: Peter Ymen De Jong
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 336
Release: 2008
Genre: Synod of Dort
ISBN: 097936776X

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