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Blessed assurance: a history of evangelicalism in America
Par Randall Balmer. 1999
Examines how religion has shaped American life, from evangelicalism in colonial times to the advent of the religious right in…
the late twentieth century. Explores the effects of the First Amendment on culture and how religious movements in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries influenced subsequent politics. 1999Entering the silence: becoming a monk & writer
Par Thomas Merton. 1996
In these diaries the author tells of entering the novitiate and adjusting to the ascetic Trappist regimen. His comments reveal…
his early impressions of the monastery, the conflict he felt between writing and contemplation, and his embrace of prayer and solitude as a way of lifeWomen saints: lives of faith and courage
Par Kathleen Jones. 1999
Biographical sketches of forty women with varied careers and achievements, who became saints on the merits of their individual contributions.…
Includes Americans Elizabeth Ann Seton and Katharine Drexel. Some were visionaries, martyrs, and missionaries, while others lived as wives and mothers. 1999Saint Augustine (A Penguin life)
Par Garry Wills. 1999
Portrait of the renowned fourth-century bishop, theologian, and religious writer whose thinking deeply influenced the development of Christianity through the…
ages. Discusses his personal search for faith and his central beliefs. Debunks the widespread notion that he led a licentious youth. 1999Perpetua's passion: the death and memory of a young Roman woman
Par Joyce Salisbury. 1997
An account of religious martyrdom in the Roman Empire, based on the diary of Perpetua, a young Christian convert who…
died for her faith. Describes her arrest, trial, and violent execution in the public arena. Discusses the impact of her passion on the emerging Christian community. ViolenceRisks of faith: the emergence of a Black theology of liberation, 1968-1998
Par James Cone. 1999
A professor of systematic theology at Union Theological Seminary evaluates the black liberation struggle over thirty years in the context…
of Christ's teachings. Argues that the African American church provides a foundation for political and social activism. Identifies Martin Luther King Jr. as one of the nation's most important theologians. 1999The death of Adam: essays on modern thought
Par Marilynne Robinson. 1998
A selection of contrarian writings on religion, history, and social issues, intended to inform and enlighten contemporary discourse. Asserts that…
intellectual life in late-1990s society is "short on substance" and obsessed with the marketplace. Presents essays that give historical context for rethinking modern culture. 1998The presence of absence: on prayers and an epiphany
Par Doris Grumbach. 1998
Describes the author's long and ongoing spiritual journey "to recover a sense of the presence of God." Reflects on religious…
problems and on readings of Dag Hammarskjöld, Kathleen Norris, and Thomas Kelley, among others. Discusses the qualities of prayerRocks of ages: science and religion in the fullness of life
Par Stephen Gould. 1999
The popular science writer and paleontologist offers a proposal for healing the rift between religion and science. Gould insists that…
the concerns of the two domains are properly different and that agreement to a principle of respectful noninterference between them could result in peaceful and even productive coexistence. 1999The Catholic vision
Par Edward O'Connor. 1992
A Roman Catholic priest and Notre Dame theology professor discusses the mysteries of God, Jesus Christ, and the Church. Outlines…
defining features, teachings, and practices of his religion. Asserts that Catholic doctrine is coherent, intelligible, reasonable, and socially relevant. Disputes the notion of a conflict between faith and reason. 1992When the beginning began: stories about God, the creatures, and us
Par Julius Lester. 1999
New versions of traditional Jewish creation stories. Lester's translations from the Hebrew verses in Genesis preface his stories about the…
world's formation, Adam and the first woman, and their expulsion from the Garden of Eden. For junior and senior high and older readers. 1999A history of Christian thought: from its Judaic and Hellenistic origins to existentialism
Par Paul Tillich. 1967
In this collection of lectures originally delivered at two universities, Tillich reflects on the development of theological ideas that have…
remained important in the twentieth century. Topics include the trinitarian controversy, Luther's doctrines, and the EnlightenmentLetter to a man in the fire: does God exist and does He care?
Par Reynolds Price. 1999
An essay based on the cancer-survivor author's response to a terminally ill medical student's query regarding the existence and nature…
of God. Drawing from religious traditions, philosophy, literature, art, and personal experience, the author offers a compelling and inspiring argument for the existence of a caring and providential Creator. 1999Run to the mountain: the story of a vocation
Par Thomas Merton. 1995
This volume of Merton's diaries recalls events as America stands on the brink of war and the author, on the…
threshold of a religious vocation. Entries describe the intellectual and quotidian life of the young writer and college instructor, and his spiritual journey from the secular world to monastic seclusionThe science of God: the convergence of scientific and biblical wisdom
Par Gerald Schroeder. 1997
Argues that modern scientific discoveries corroborate, rather than conflict with, biblical revelation. Observes, for example, that the Bible's account of…
the creation of the universe is consistent with Einstein's theory of relativity and with "big bang" cosmologyThe final harvest: Medjugorje at the end of the century
Par Wayne Weible. 1999
A sympathetic account of the apparitions at the village of Medjugorje in Bosnia-Herzegovina, where the Blessed Virgin Mary reportedly appeared…
regularly between 1981 into 1999. Discusses the Virgin's pleas for humankind's spiritual renewal, the experiences of pilgrims, and the possible impact of these events upon the world. 1999The autobiography of a Tibetan monk
Par Palden Gyatso. 1997
Memoir of a Tibetan born in 1933 who became a Buddhist monk at age ten. His peaceful life ended in…
1950 when the Chinese invaded Tibet. Describes his arrest with other monks at Gadong monastery in 1959 and the starvation, torture, and reeducation sessions during his thirty years in prison. After his release, he escaped to India to inform the Dalai Lama and the world of Chinese abuse of Tibetan prisonersAn English translation of 114 wise sayings attributed to Jesus as collected in the Coptic text found near Nag Hammadi…
in Upper Egypt. Discusses the history of the writings. Explanatory notes follow. Includes an interpretive essay by Harold BloomJoan of Arc (A Penguin life)
Par Mary Gordon. 2000
Biographical meditation on the visionary fifteenth-century French peasant girl who defied convention to become a soldier and died at nineteen…
at her enemies' hands. Gordon contemplates the mystery of a girl who came from nowhere to rise to sainthood and has captivated the public imagination for more than five hundred years. 2000Church and revolution: Catholics in the struggle of democracy and social justice
Par Thomas Bokenkotter. 1998
Traces the transformation of the Catholic Church from a conservative institution during the French Revolution to a progressive force in…
twentieth-century world affairs. Portrays religious and political figures such as Daniel O'Connell, Bishop Henry Edward Manning, Michael Collins, Dorothy Day, and Lech Walesa, and assesses their contributions to this change in policy