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The Lord


The Lord

Author: Romano Guardini

language: en

Publisher: Simon and Schuster

Release Date: 2012-03-28


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The only true and unedited telling of the life of Christ—his life and times, in historical context, but not lacking the psychology behind his physical being and spirit. Unlike other books seeking to strip Jesus' story to reveal only the human being, Romano Guardini's The Lord gives the complete story of Jesus Christ—as man, Holy Ghost, and Creator. Pope Benedict XVI lauds Guardini's work as providing a full understanding of the Son of God, away from the prejudice that rationality engenders. Put long-held myths aside and discover the entire truth about God's only begotten Son.

What Binds Marriage Forever


What Binds Marriage Forever

Author: Ida Friederike Görres

language: en

Publisher: CUA Press

Release Date: 2025-12-12


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What Binds Marriage Forever is a startlingly relevant and engaging defense of the indissolubility of marriage. Ida Friederike Görres reflects on the nature of marriage in relation to human anthropology. She presents her case with a sensitive and realistic view of the sometimes lovely, sometimes challenging relations in marriage between a man and a woman. Against those who claim that indissolubility is ?unnatural,? Görres demonstrates how the Church?s teaching balances eros and kinship, the two main poles of intimacy found in human cultures. Görres explains how the Catholic sacrament of marriage elevates the significance of the marriage bond, even in cases of unwilled infertility. Indissolubility, argues Görres, uniquely supports the emergence of wholesome love within marriage. For those who may be struggling, she offers precious insights. Along the way, Görres reveals how efforts to undermine the Church's teaching on marriage are linked to broader attempts to unmoor Catholic theology at its roots. Görres?s valuable contribution to modern debates about marriage was first published in 1971, when the sexual revolution was transitioning from a threat at the walls of the Church to a mindset some were attempting to smuggle inside. Today, as marriage faces ever more challenges and debates within the Church continue, What Binds Marriage Forever, forgotten for over fifty years, is now available in English translation for the first time. Ida Friederike Görres (1901?1971) was a prominent Catholic writer in German-speaking Europe. In his eulogy for her, Fr. Joseph Ratzinger praised how Görres ?spoke with an insightful certainty and a fearlessness about the pressing questions and tasks of the Church today.? In 2025, Bishop Erik Varden called her, ?A crucial voice for the present moment.? In his introduction, Jonathan Bieler highlights the book?s central themes. For this English edition, the translator has added a study guide with questions for personal reflection, classroom use, and book clubs.

Trinitarian Responses to Worldliness


Trinitarian Responses to Worldliness

Author: Heejun Yang

language: en

Publisher: Wipf and Stock Publishers

Release Date: 2022-07-11


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Are you a seminarian/scholar who wants to go further from your school’s Barthian tradition? The purpose of this book is to connect cutting-edge post-Barthian trinitarian theological movements all around the world: postliberal theology (Yale school) in the US, radical orthodoxy (Cambridge school) in the UK, German radical hermeneutic theology (Zürich school in the German-speaking world), and the theology of inculturation (Korean Methodist school) in Asia. Although each theological movement had a tremendous impact on the entire area of theology, there has been no work done to connect those twenty-first-century theological trends. The strength of this book is that it connects different theological movements with the author’s own unique view as a Korean theologian. Comparing different Trinitarian theological movements, the author argues for the necessity of a God-focused theology to embrace different human understandings in a world where Christianity is not dominant. The book claims that Christians can pursue a genuine dialectics of differentiation and interdependence when they understand the global phenomenon of Christianity’s inculturation as the work of the Trinity who relates Godself to different worldly cultures.