The How To Book of Catholic Theology

The How To Book of Catholic Theology
Author: John P Cush S T D
Publsiher: Our Sunday Visitor
Total Pages: 160
Release: 2020-10-02
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 1681924382

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Why Believe

Why Believe
Author: Eileen Flynn
Publsiher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 288
Release: 2000
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1580510833

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Establishing the identity and meaning of Jesus as the perfect revelation of God, Why Believe? examines the nature of theology, God, faith, scripture, the Church, spirituality, and morality.

The Faith Understood

The Faith Understood
Author: Mark J. Zia,Mark Zia
Publsiher: Emmaus Road Publishing
Total Pages: 146
Release: 2013
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1937155986

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Discover the basic principles of authentic biblical interpretation. Learn why the Magisterium is the only way to correctly interpret the Bible and the writings of the Church fathers, doctors, and saints. Find out why Scripture, Tradition, and the Magisterium are the only three legs of the theological tripod that preserves the whole truth about God. See why faith and reason, science and theology, the natural and the supernatural are always agreeable. Explore the Incarnation and its primary Christological heresies that threatened the early Church. Unlock one of the most misunderstood areas of Catholic theology in the person of Mary. Unravel the mystery of eschatology the "last things" judgment, purgatory, hell, and heaven. Great for college students, adult faith formation programs, and motivated Catholics aspiring to learn more about their faith.

An Introduction to Catholic Theology

An Introduction to Catholic Theology
Author: Richard Lennan
Publsiher: Paulist Press
Total Pages: 198
Release: 1998
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0809138085

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"What is Catholic theology? In order to reach an answer, the authors use various definitions of theology to identify the principal elements of the discipline, elements that include the human person, faith, the scriptures, philosophy, morality and everyday human experience. The authors also provide examples from the history of theology to highlight the dynamic nature of Catholic theology and its evolution in a variety of cultural and historical settings."--BOOK JACKET.Title Summary field provided by Blackwell North America, Inc. All Rights Reserved

Toward a Catholic Theology of Nationality

Toward a Catholic Theology of Nationality
Author: Dorian Llywelyn
Publsiher: Lexington Books
Total Pages: 342
Release: 2010-06-28
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0739140914

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Nationality continues to be an important part of how people identify themselves and others. 'Who am I?' is inseparable from the question 'Who and what are we?' Historically, many nations have made use of the Bible and Christian notions to understand themselves and to justify their political ambitions. Catholic theology, however, has never elaborated on a systematic treatment of nationality. Dorian Llywelyn forges a new approach, treating the nation as a form of culture. He addresses some key questions: How are the religious and national aspects of human identity connected? What does Catholic doctrine have to say about nationality and nationalism? Is there really such a thing as a Christian nation? Is Catholicism compatible with patriotism? Llywelyn's wide-ranging book introduces the reader to contemporary approaches to nationality, nationality, national identity, nationalism and patriotism. Drawing from the insights of sociology, history, and anthropology, he investigates the many ways in which nations and Christianity have intertwined and explores what scripture and twentieth-century papal teaching have to say on the matter. He provides an original, Catholic theology of national belonging, one which is based on the implications of the Incarnation. Examining popular devotions to the Virgin Mary as national patroness and drawing from the metaphysical acumen of the medieval thinker John Duns Scotus, Llywelyn argues for the theological value of nationality and proposes that global community and cultural and national diversity are mutually necessary values.

Roman Catholic Theology and Practice

Roman Catholic Theology and Practice
Author: Gregg R. Allison
Publsiher: Crossway
Total Pages: 496
Release: 2014-11-30
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781433545412

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In this balanced volume, Gregg Allison—an evangelical theologian and church historian—helps readers understand the nuances of Roman Catholic teaching. Walking through the official Catechism of the Catholic Church, Allison summarizes and assesses Catholic doctrine from the perspective of both Scripture and evangelical theology. Noting prominent similarities without glossing over key differences, this book will equip Christians on both sides of the ecclesiastical divide to fruitfully engage in honest dialogue with one another.

Catholic Theology

Catholic Theology
Author: Frederick C. Bauerschmidt,James J. Buckley
Publsiher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 424
Release: 2016-03-28
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781118528013

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Introduction to Catholic Theology is an accessible but in-depth examination of the ways in which Catholic theology is rooted in and informs Catholic practice. Weaves together discussion of the Bible, historical texts, reflections by important theologians, and contemporary debates for a nuanced look at belief and practice within the Catholic faith Provides an overview of all major theological areas, including scriptural, historical, philosophical, systematic, liturgical, and moral theology Appropriate for students at all levels, assuming no prior knowledge yet providing enough insight and substance to interest those more familiar with the topic Written in a dynamic, engaging style by two professors with more than 50 years of classroom experience between them

Systematic Theology

Systematic Theology
Author: Francis Schüssler Fiorenza
Publsiher: Fortress Press
Total Pages: 698
Release: 2011
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781451407921

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Unique among contemporary resources, the landmark Systematic Theology and its distinguished contributors present the major areas or loci of Roman Catholic theology in light of contemporary developments--especially the sea-change since Vatican II thought, the best new historical studies of traditional doctrines and scripture, and the diverse creative impulses that come from recent philosophy and hermeneutics, culture and praxis, and ecumenical contacts.