Spiritual Combat Revisited

Spiritual Combat Revisited
Author: Jonathan Robinson
Publisher: Ignatius Press
Total Pages: 316
Release: 2010-06-03
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1681494493

Fr. Robinson has done a great service in revitalizing Lorenzo Scupoli's classic, Spiritual Combat, so that contemporary Catholics can rediscover this rich work that has served many generations of Catholics. This book is about the life of prayer and personal reform and renewal. It fits squarely into the tradition of the "great masters" of the spiritual life, and to the line of great modern writers on spirituality. It is a work of particular relevance that confronts modern culture with the tough-minded, deeply authentic challenge of spiritual combat. Robinson has retained Scupoli's appeal to the Catholic reader through a conversational style, short chapters, familiar examples from everyday life, and the pastoral bent which has marked his own outstanding career. Covering the basic difficulties of daily prayer and of obstacles to living the virtues, Scupoli and Robinson test the mettle of real Catholics by calling us to live an interior life for and with God.

The Spiritual Combat

The Spiritual Combat
Author: Dom Lorenzo Scupoli
Publisher: TAN Books
Total Pages: 312
Release: 2010-04
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0895559684

Salvation and spiritual perfection should not be sought haphazardly; a strategy is needed to win the battle for our souls. The Spiritual Combat, first published in 1589, provides timeless guidance in spiritual discipline. St Francis de Sales (1576-1622) read from it himself every day and recommended it to everyone under his direction. Vigorous, realistic and full of keen insight into human nature, The Spiritual Combat consists of short chapters based on the maxim that in the spiritual life one must either "fight or die". Fr. Scupoli shows the Christian how to combat his passions and vices, especially impurity and sloth, in order to arrive at victory. This is the original TAN edition now with updated typesetting, fresh new cover, new size and quality binding, and the same trusted content.

The Classics Made Simple: The Spiritual Combat

The Classics Made Simple: The Spiritual Combat
Author: Lorenzo Scupoli
Publisher: TAN Books
Total Pages: 65
Release: 2011-09-21
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1618901745

The Classics Made Simple: The Spiritual Combat is part of a series designed to provide an orientation course before you embark on the the great works of Catholic Literature. Each Made Simple booklet will give you vital facts and features such as: Introduction to the TAN Classic, Major Events Timeline, Biography, How to Read a TAN Classic, color images, Words to Know, and much more. This series will provide you with a compass for navigating the best of Catholic writings.

The Concept of Freedom in the Writings of St. Francis de Sales

The Concept of Freedom in the Writings of St. Francis de Sales
Author: Eunan McDonnell
Publisher: Peter Lang
Total Pages: 486
Release: 2009
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9783039119639

Through the examination of the concept of freedom in the writings of St Francis de Sales the author concludes that, in contradistinction to a contemporary understanding of freedom perceived as self-determination, a Salesian understanding privileges freedom's relationship to 'the good'. This situates St Francis de Sales in the classical Thomistic tradition of freedom's necessary relationship to the good, but involves a methodological shift as he employs the Renaissance starting point of 'the turn to the subject'. This study demonstrates how St Francis arrives inductively at what St Thomas demonstrated deductively, namely, the essential relationship of freedom to the good. Along with this Thomistic influence, the author analyses the Salesian indebtedness to Augustinian anthropology which explains the primacy St Francis gives to the will, and consequently, to love. Love, understood as the heart's movement towards the good, allows the Salesian approach to move beyond the confines of a traditional faculty psychology to embrace a more biblical understanding of the human person. This examination of love's relationship to freedom reveals their teleological and archaeological natures, coming back to our origins wherein we discover the source of our freedom bestowed on us as a gift from God.

Europe Meets Florida

Europe Meets Florida
Author: Michael J. Baglino
Publisher: Michael Baglino
Total Pages: 273
Release: 2023-08-14
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 196201214X

The author presents the essence of Europe and Florida through some of his experiences, some quite unique and some humorous. Included are some spiritual, psychological and cultural insights during these end times. Dr. Baglino is decidedly Catholic and though spent most of his first 30 years fallen away, he describes some of the its major doctrines that he has taken to heart since.

London Revisited

London Revisited
Author: Edward Verrall Lucas
Publisher:
Total Pages: 410
Release: 1916
Genre: London (England)
ISBN:

Waging Spiritual Warfare

Waging Spiritual Warfare
Author: Richard Ing
Publisher: Whitaker House
Total Pages: 174
Release: 2008-01-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1603744002

Power Over the Enemy Dr. Richard Ing shares his extensive worldwide experience with unseen and powerful enemies. He exposes how to defeat the deceptions used by Satan whose plan is to destroy your spirit, soul and body. He also shows how to be equipped for spiritual battle and how to: Bring powerful angels to assist you Identify the enemy’s strategies Break through strongholds Receive divine protection Minister to the oppressed By exercising the authority that God has given you, you will discover that you have more power than Satan. Then, you can effectively block his evil attacks and achieve victory.

Canon Revisited

Canon Revisited
Author: Michael J. Kruger
Publisher: Crossway
Total Pages: 370
Release: 2012-04-30
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1433530813

Given the popular-level conversations on phenomena like the Gospel of Thomas and Bart Ehrman's Misquoting Jesus, as well as the current gap in evangelical scholarship on the origins of the New Testament, Michael Kruger's Canon Revisited meets a significant need for an up-to-date work on canon by addressing recent developments in the field. He presents an academically rigorous yet accessible study of the New Testament canon that looks deeper than the traditional surveys of councils and creeds, mining the text itself for direction in understanding what the original authors and audiences believed the canon to be. Canon Revisited provides an evangelical introduction to the New Testament canon that can be used in seminary and college classrooms, and read by pastors and educated lay leaders alike. In contrast to the prior volumes on canon, this volume distinguishes itself by placing a substantial focus on the theology of canon as the context within which the historical evidence is evaluated and assessed. Rather than simply discussing the history of canon—rehashing the Patristic data yet again—Kruger develops a strong theological framework for affirming and authenticating the canon as authoritative. In effect, this work successfully unites both the theology and the historical development of the canon, ultimately serving as a practical defense for the authority of the New Testament books.