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Surnaturel: A Controversy at the Heart of Twentieth-Century Thomistic Thought
by Serge-Thomas Bonino, O.P.
Serge-Thomas Bonino's Surnaturel: A Controversy at the Heart of Twentieth-Century Thomistic Thought contains four sections, guided by Bonino's insight that if in the year 2000 no one is any longer a Thomist in quite the same way he would have been in 1900 or 1945, it is partly because of Fr. de Lubac;
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Man and Woman: A Divine Invention
by Alice von Hildebrand
In follow-up to her acclaimed Privilege of Being a Woman, Dr. von Hildebrand expands the discussion to explore how the fullness of human nature is found in the perfect union between man and woman.
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Natural Desire to See God According to St. Thomas and His Interpreters
by Lawrence Feingold
The work examines the argument of St. Thomas Aquinas that the desire to see God is naturally formed by the human mind when we consider the existence of a First Cause.
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Renewed Church: The Second Vatican Council’s Enduring Teaching about the Church
by Kenneth D. Whitehead
Vatican Council II has quite rightly been called the Church's Council on herself! One of the principal aims of the book, The Renewed Church: The Second Vatican Council's Enduring Teaching about the Church, is to explain how and why Vatican II should be characterized in this way.
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Imago Dei Psychotherapy
A Catholic Conceptualization
by Gregory C. Dilsaver
Imago Dei Psychotherapy (IDP) is a fully integrated Catholic psychotherapeutic conceptualization based on the premise that the fullest understanding of human nature is found in traditional Christian, and especially Thomistic, anthropology, which delineates human moral action in its cognitive, volitional, and emotional elements. IDP maintains and professes to demonstrate that locating the behavioral science of psychology within this Catholic anthropology of moral action unleashes that science’s full and unprecedented clinical efficacy.
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Aquinas on the Cardinal Virtues
Edited and Explained for Everyone
by Christopher Kaczor , Fr Thomas Sherman
Arranged for beginners, Aquinas on the Cardinal Virtues contains select passages from the treatment of justice, temperance, courage, and practical wisdom found in Thomas's Summa theologiae. Copious footnotes treat matters of historical, philosophical, and theological interest to the contemporary reader making this book ideal for classroom use or individual study.
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Thomas Aquinas on Faith, Hope, and Love
Edited and Explained for Everyone
by Christopher Kaczor
Aquinas on Faith, Hope, and Love provides essential passages from Thomas's treatment of the theological virtues in the Summa theologiae, edited and explained for classroom use or the independent reader. Arranged for beginners, this book contains passages of great historical import, contemporary relevance, and intrinsic interest combined with abundant footnotes aiding the modern reader.
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Elizabethan Shakespeare
by Peter Milward, SJ
To know Shakespeare is to know his plays, not just one by one but all together—or what T. S. Eliot calls “the pattern in his carpet”.
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Donoso Cortes: Readings in Political Theory
by R. A. Herrera
These translations present the views of Don Juan Donoso Cortes (1809-1853), a Spanish politician, diplomat, and thinker, who rose to European prominence as one of the most accurate if idiosyncratic diagnosticians of the age following the French Revolution, to him a parody of Christianity.
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Reason with Piety
by Aidan Nichols, OP
With his characteristic insight, clarity, and charity, Aidan Nichols surveys the major writings and theological intuitions of his Dominican confrere Reginald Garrigou-Lagrange (1877-1964), to whom we owe a major twentieth-century appropriation of the Thomist commentators.
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John Paul II: Confronting the Language Empowering the Culture of Death
by William Brennan
This book reveals how through a discourse of truth-telling—calling things by their proper name—Pope John Paul II effectively exposed the corruption of language and thought fueling a death culture that is becoming increasingly embedded in medicine, human experimentation, commerce, law, and ideology.
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The Word Has Dwelt Among Us: Explorations in Theology
by Guy Mansini, OSB
This insightful collection of essays focuses on Christ’s saving work and presence in the Church through the sacrament of Orders.
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The Church and the Human Quest for Truth
by Charles Morerod, OP
Do we need the Church? Does the Church, with her teaching, preaching, and sacramental life, get in the way of human happiness? What is the Church's relationship to Christ and to the grace of the holy Trinity?
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