The Difference God Makes (Trade paperback (US))

The Difference God Makes (Trade paperback (US))

Penned by the leading intellectual in the American Catholic hierarchy, this debut brings together some of the most influential writings on the Catholic vision—not just the Church itself but of the relation and unity of all people. Weaving together intellectual insight and personal wisdom, Francis Cardinal George offers a luminous Catholic vision of communion, illustrating the Church’s relation to numerous religions as well as the secular world. The book draws from both the author’s observations of Catholicism in cultures around the globe and countless theologians’ perspectives—including Popes John Paul II and Benedict XVI, Thomas Aquinas, and Francis of Assisi—and demonstrates ...

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Penned by the leading intellectual in the American Catholic hierarchy, this debut brings together some of the most influential writings on the Catholic vision—not just the Church itself but of the relation and unity of all people. Weaving together intellectual insight and personal wisdom, Francis Cardinal George offers a luminous Catholic vision of communion, illustrating the Church’s relation to numerous religions as well as the secular world. The book draws from both the author’s observations of Catholicism in cultures around the globe and countless theologians’ perspectives—including Popes John Paul II and Benedict XVI, Thomas Aquinas, and Francis of Assisi—and demonstrates ...

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  • Title : The Difference God Makes
  • Formats : Epub (9780824526184), Paperback (9780824526276),
  • Imprint : Herder & Herder
  • Keywords : Church hierarchy, Catholic Church, communion, interfaith, ecumenism, John Paul II, Benedict XVI, Thomas Aquinas, Catholic
  • Language : eng
  • Number of pages : 368
  • Publication date : 9/1/2011
  • Table of content : Introduction: Living Through Others Part I: The Church’s Mission: Universal Communion 1. Of God and Man: The Two Cities in the Third Millennium 2. The Culture in Which We Evangelize 3. Sowing the Gospel on American Soil 4. Making All Things New: Notes on A “New Apologetics” 5. Ancient Traditions in Contemporary Culture: Catholics and Jews in Dialogue 6. A Necessary Conversation: Catholics and Muslims in Dialogue 7. The Universal Church and the Dynamics of Globalization 8. One Lord and One Church for One World Part II: The Church’s Life: Hierarchical Communion 9. The Crisis of Liberal Catholicism 10. Lay Catholics: The Role of the Laity in Our Culture Today 11. Receiving Identity from the Risen Christ: Ordained Priesthood in the Catholic Church 12. Self-Gift in Generative Love To Reveal the Father: The Mission of Priests 13. Bishops: In their Cathedrals; With Their Deacons 14. Notes on Liturgical Renewal 15. A True Home Everywhere: John Paul II and Liturgical Inculturation 16. Too Good to Be True? The Eucharist and the Word Made Flesh Part III: The Church’s Goal: Communion with God 17. The Difference God Makes: Deus Caritas Est 18. Godly Humanism: Images of God in John Paul II Epilogue. Being Through Others in Christ: Esse Per and Ecclesial Communion
  • Trim size : 9.0000 x 6.0000
  • Type : Paperback

David Pocta (Author)

David Pocta is a Christian Spirituality Scholar, ministry builder, and educator. After nearly three decades of pastoral work, he returned to school for his PhD in Christian Contemporary Spirituality. His work blends his experience in pastoral ministry with spirituality scholarship. His research interests include the spiritual journey, spiritual wilderness, contemporary evangelical church culture, and Christian mysticism. His dissertation addressed how the spiritual journey of Christians, when in their own wilderness, exposes the need for a reimagined church culture in Protestant evangelicalism. David is a collaborator and builder. He enjoys creating spaces for honest dialogue and authentic learning. He lives with his wife of more than thirty years in San Antonio and treasures having his daughters, son-in-law, and grandchildren nearby.

David Pocta (Author)

David Pocta is a Christian Spirituality Scholar, ministry builder, and educator. After nearly three decades of pastoral work, he returned to school for his PhD in Christian Contemporary Spirituality. His work blends his experience in pastoral ministry with spirituality scholarship. His research interests include the spiritual journey, spiritual wilderness, contemporary evangelical church culture, and Christian mysticism. His dissertation addressed how the spiritual journey of Christians, when in their own wilderness, exposes the need for a reimagined church culture in Protestant evangelicalism. David is a collaborator and builder. He enjoys creating spaces for honest dialogue and authentic learning. He lives with his wife of more than thirty years in San Antonio and treasures having his daughters, son-in-law, and grandchildren nearby.

Penned by the leading intellectual in the American Catholic hierarchy, this debut brings together some of the most influential writings on the Catholic vision—not just the Church itself but of the relation and unity of all people. Weaving together intellectual insight and personal wisdom, Francis Cardinal George offers a luminous Catholic vision of communion, illustrating the Church’s relation to numerous religions as well as the secular world. The book draws from both the author’s observations of Catholicism in cultures around the globe and countless theologians’ perspectives—including Popes John Paul II and Benedict XVI, Thomas Aquinas, and Francis of Assisi—and demonstrates how to recognize the self-giving, liberating God who provides freedom from the competitive, oppressive idols of secular modernity. An assortment of fascinating stories is shared, from a poignant moment with a non-Christian in Zambia to the humbling dedication of volunteers who came to observe Pope John Paul II’s visit to Mexico City. Confronting controversial issues head-on, this volume will inspire Christians everywhere while also offering non-Christians a renewed understanding of what a Christian lifestyle means for political and personal life today.

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