A Systematic Study of the Catholic Religion

A Systematic Study of the Catholic Religion
Author: Reverend Charles Coppens S. J.
Publisher: Aeterna Press
Total Pages: 294
Release: 2015-07-31
Genre: Religion
ISBN:

That the true religion made by honored and loved by all men, the first requisite is that it be made clearly known to all. Many persons are aliens to Catholicity because they do not understand it as it is; many members of the Church do not love it as they should, and do not live up to its laws, because their knowledge of it is very imperfect. The conviction is general among educated Catholics, that a more thorough study of our holy religion is, just now, a special desideratum in this country. This study must be promoted chiefly among the young, on whose proper education the future of religion principally depends. Aeterna Press

Spiritual Theology

Spiritual Theology
Author: Simon Chan
Publisher: InterVarsity Press
Total Pages: 301
Release: 2009-08-20
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0830876995

Simon Chan surveys the little-explored landscape where systematic theology and godly praxis meet, and he highlights the connections between Christian doctrine and Christian living.

Systematic Theology

Systematic Theology
Author: Thomas P. Rausch
Publisher: Liturgical Press
Total Pages: 328
Release: 2016
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0814683207

Systematic theology seeks to understand and render more intelligible the central doctrines of faith and to show how they are related to each other. It tries to demonstrate how these doctrines are rooted in Scripture and develop in the history of the church; most important, it strives to more adequately express and sometimes reinterpret the church's doctrinal tradition, always in the interest of better communicating the mystery of salvation and bringing it into a dialogue with culture. The present text is intended to be concise and accessible, an introduction that explores basic themes in Catholic systematic theology from a biblical, historical, and contemporary perspective, always aware of today's theological pluralism.

Systematic Theology

Systematic Theology
Author: Francis Schüssler Fiorenza
Publisher: Fortress Press
Total Pages: 698
Release: 2011
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1451407920

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.

Christology

Christology
Author: Gerald O'Collins
Publisher: OUP Oxford
Total Pages: 906
Release: 2009-07-08
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 019160965X

In this fully revised and updated second edition of his accessible account of systematic Christology, Gerald O'Collins continues to challenge the contemporary publishing trend for sensationalist books on Jesus that are supported neither by the New Testament witness nor by mainline Christian beliefs. This book critically examines the best biblical and historical scholarship before tackling head-on some of the key questions of systematic Christology: does orthodox faith present Jesus the man as deficient and depersonalized? Is his sinlessness compatible with the exercise of a free human will? Does up-to-date exegesis challenge his virginal conception and personal resurrection? Can one reconcile Jesus' role as universal Saviour with the truth and values to be found in other religions? What should the feminist movement highlight in presenting Jesus? This integral Christology is built around the resurrection of the crucified Jesus, highlights love as the key to redemption, and proposes a synthesis of the divine presence through Jesus. Clear, balanced, and accessible, this book should be valued by any student reading systematic theology, anyone training for the ministry in all denominations, as well as interested general readers.

Catholicism Today

Catholicism Today
Author: Evyatar Marienberg
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 258
Release: 2014-08-07
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1317963555

Catholics are not Christians. They worship Mary. They do whatever the pope says. They cannot divorce. They eat fish on Fridays. These flawed but common statements reflect a combined ignorance of and fascination with Catholicism and the Catholic Church. Catholicism Today: An Introduction to the Contemporary Catholic Church aims to familiarize its readers with contemporary Catholicism. The book is designed to address common misconceptions and frequently-asked questions regarding the Church, its teachings, and the lived experience of Catholics in modern societies worldwide. Opening with a concise historical overview of Christianity in general and Catholicism in particular, the text explores the core beliefs and rituals that define Catholicism in practice, the organization of the Church and the Catholic calendar, as well as the broad question of what it means to be Catholic in a variety of cultural contexts. The book ends with a discussion of the challenges facing the Church both now and in the coming decades. Also included are two short appendices on Eastern Catholicism and Catholicism in the United States.

A Systematic Study of the Catholic Religion

A Systematic Study of the Catholic Religion
Author: Charles Coppens
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Total Pages: 164
Release: 2014-06-05
Genre:
ISBN: 9781499793147

Coppen's A Systematic Study of the Catholic Religion is a concise overview of Catholic theology and beliefs, efficiently organized by categories. Although it is expansive, this summary of the Catholic religion is succinct enough to be easily understood by the uninitiated and such that it can serve as a handy reference. It is suited to both non-Catholics interested in understanding Catholicism's beliefs, or a Catholic looking for a theological reference or brush-up on doctrine.