Apostolic Exhortation

Apostolic Exhortation
Author: Catholic Church. Pope (1978-2005 : John Paul II)
Publisher: Canadian Conference of Catholic Bishops
Total Pages: 174
Release: 1982
Genre: Church work with families
ISBN: 9780858262218

On the Family

On the Family
Author: Catholic Church. Pope (1978-2005 : John Paul II)
Publisher: USCCB Publishing
Total Pages: 108
Release: 1982
Genre: Christian life
ISBN: 9781555868338

Family in Mission

Family in Mission
Author: Johannes Reimer
Publisher: Langham Global Library
Total Pages: 305
Release: 2020-06-30
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1839730048

Innumerable books have been written about successful outreach and evangelism, yet almost none address the centrality of the family as God’s intended vehicle for experiencing life, community, and growth. In this timely and powerful book, Johannes Reimer urges us to rediscover the family as a primary agent for mission in the world. Offering both a theological and practical foundation for understanding the role and significance of families in the vocation of the church, this book also provides creative ideas for implementing a family-centered praxis that offers preparation and support to families living out their calling to make Christ known. To ignore the family, Reimer warns, is to ignore the church’s greatest resource for transmitting truth, communicating love, and embodying the gospel. If we are to be effective in making disciples of all nations, we must start in our own homes.

Christian Kinship

Christian Kinship
Author: David A. Torrance
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 217
Release: 2022-09-22
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0567699811

Ideas of kinship play a significant role in structuring everyday life, and yet kinship has been neglected in Christian ethics, moral philosophy and bioethics. Attention has been paid in these disciplines to the ethics of 'family,' but with little regard to the evidence that kinship varies widely from culture-to-culture, suggesting that it is, in fact, culturally constructed. Surveying notions of shared substance (e.g. blood ties), house, gender and personhood, as theorised and practiced in the Christian tradition, Torrance critiques the special privileging of the 'blood tie'. In the place of European and American cultural assumptions to the contrary, it is kinship in Christ that is presented as the basis of a truly Christian account for social ties. Torrance also aims to stimulate the moral imagination to consider Christian kinship might be lived out in miniature, in everyday life.

Passion and Cunning

Passion and Cunning
Author: Conor Cruise O'Brien
Publisher: Faber & Faber
Total Pages: 269
Release: 2015-04-16
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0571325017

Conor Cruise O'Brien's brilliant and hugely controversial 1965 essay on the political convictions of W. B. Yeats is the title-piece for this superb 1988 collection of pieces on politics, religion, nationalism and terrorism. 'O'Brien is a man of strong views, and he writes with verve and wit. Agree with him or not, one reads him with enjoyment.' Foreign Affairs '[ Passion and Cunning] displays once again [O'Brien's] wonderful range of talents: a beautiful command of the language, gentle wit and coruscating satire, shrewd political judgment and a raking critical power. O'Brien is, moreover, a critic against all-comers, his spiky guns pointing in all directions: woe betide anyone incautious enough to presume that O'Brien is on their 'side'. . . O'Brien believes in all manner of good causes, but his own independence is finally what he cares about most.' R. W. Johnson, London Review of Books

Christian Family and Contemporary Society

Christian Family and Contemporary Society
Author:
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 305
Release: 2014-11-20
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 056765740X

This collection of essays integrates a broad spectrum of geographical, denominational, and interdisciplinary perspectives, and analyses the relationship between family and religion in its various contexts, both historical and contemporary. Divided into four key parts, the contributors address first the biblical and patristic background of the family construct, while the second part reveals denominational and ecumenical perspectives on marriage and the family. The third part sketches a sociological profile of the family in some European countries and addresses pastoral and sacramental issues connected with it. The final part places the Christian family in the context of contemporary society.

European Dispute over the Concept of Man

European Dispute over the Concept of Man
Author: Michał Gierycz
Publisher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 509
Release: 2021-01-11
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 3030615200

The book represents original research in a field of study rarely pursued while analysing the intellectual dimensions of disputes over ethically sensitive issues that occur in European Union politics. These disputes are generally analysed at ideological, ethical, economic and interstate levels. However, these references do not suffice in understanding the issue, which is related to a divergent perception of the essence of humanity and thus the subject matter of anthropology. The main research objective of the monograph is therefore to reconstruct the sources and the specific European Union way of thinking about the human being. Methodologically, the book expands the understanding of political anthropology within political science and presents a range of suitable instruments for pursuing anthropological research. At the theoretical level, it proposes an anthropological typology of the main currents of European political thought and reveals their prominence for the anthropological orientation of the EU's axiology. Empirically, it provides an analysis of the anthropological features of European Union institutions and policies in addition to discussing the relation between the axiological and anthropological positions of the main political and national groups within the EU.