Occasional Sermons
Author | : Richard Whitmore NORMAN (Dean of Quebec.) |
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Total Pages | : 400 |
Release | : 1860 |
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Author | : Richard Whitmore NORMAN (Dean of Quebec.) |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 400 |
Release | : 1860 |
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Author | : Thomas Mortimer |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 356 |
Release | : 1826 |
Genre | : Sermons, English |
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Author | : Ronald Knox |
Publisher | : Ignatius Press |
Total Pages | : 1128 |
Release | : 2002 |
Genre | : Religion |
ISBN | : 9780898708233 |
The highly esteemed Catholic convert, writer and apologist Ronald Knox, a master of the English language, was well regarded for his gifts both of writing and preaching. This volume combines both skills as it is a collection of his homilies on all the important themes of the spiritual and moral life, and on his favorite saints, men and women of history who were "inflamed with the love of Christ". In his always descriptive, profound and witty style, Knox covers a very wide variety of pastoral themes for Christian living and growth in spiritual perfection. Themes such as "The Fatherhood of God", "The Sermon on the Mount", "The Gifts of God", "The Triumph of Suffering", "The Divine Sacrifice", and dozens more. In his "occasional" sermons on saints and Christian heroes, he shows how these heroes of history struggled with many of the same spiritual battles that modern believers encounter daily, and overcame them with faith, courage, character and virtue. These are the shining witnesses of the truth and charity we all seek to emulate.
Author | : Carl Ferdinand Wilhelm Walther |
Publisher | : Joel Baseley |
Total Pages | : 290 |
Release | : 2008 |
Genre | : Lutheran Church |
ISBN | : 0965240355 |
Author | : Chris K. Huebner |
Publisher | : Wipf and Stock Publishers |
Total Pages | : 125 |
Release | : 2020-10-21 |
Genre | : Religion |
ISBN | : 1725289253 |
Structured around the Christian liturgical calendar, Suffering the Truth offers a series of reflections on the exceedingly difficult and yet irrepressibly joyful character of the Christian life. Beginning with a meditation on Advent as a time during which we are called to cultivate a readiness for the unexpected presence of God and concluding with a sermon that sets out to challenge the conception of peace frequently celebrated on the day Mennonites have come to call Peace Sunday, Chris K. Huebner presents an account of the unusual rhythms of Christian temporality. These sermons seek to elaborate a liturgical counter-temporality and to display what it might look like when its rhythms inform the way we go about our ordinary lives. In doing so, Huebner invites us to reflect on how we might inhabit truthfully the strange new life into which we have been called by God.
Author | : Joseph Lathrop |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 460 |
Release | : 1812 |
Genre | : Congregational churches |
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Author | : Saint Thomas (Aquinas) |
Publisher | : CUA Press |
Total Pages | : 373 |
Release | : 2010 |
Genre | : Religion |
ISBN | : 0813217288 |
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Author | : Library of Congress |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 1396 |
Release | : 2004 |
Genre | : Subject headings, Library of Congress |
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Author | : Peter McCullough |
Publisher | : OUP Oxford |
Total Pages | : 552 |
Release | : 2005-11-24 |
Genre | : Literary Collections |
ISBN | : 9780191513299 |
This is the first annotated critical edition of works of Lancelot Andrewes (1555-1626), a writer recognized by literary critics, historians, and theologians as one of the most important figures in Elizabethan and Jacobean England. Peter McCullough, a leading expert on religious writing in the early modern period, presents fourteen complete sermons and lectures preached by Andrewes across the whole range of his adult career, from Cambridge in the 1580s to the court of James I and VI in the 1620s. Through a radical reassessment of Andrewes's life, influence, and surviving texts, the editor presents Andrewes as his contemporaries saw, heard, and read him, and as scholars are increasingly recognizing him: one of the most subtle, yet radical critics of mainstream Elizabethan Protestantism, and a literary artist of the highest order. The centuries-old influence of William Laud's authorized edition of Andrewes (1629) is here complicated and contextualized by the full use for the first time of the whole range of Andrewes's works printed before and after his lifetime, as well as manuscript sources. The edition also showcases the aesthetic brilliance of Andrewes's remarkable prose, and suggests new ways for scholars to carry forward the modern literary appreciation of Andrewes famously begun by T. S. Eliot. A full introductory essay sets study of Andrewes on a new footing by placing his works in the context of his life and career, surveying the history of responses to his writings, and summarizing the history of the transmission of his texts. The texts here are edited to high modern critical standards. The exhaustive commentary sets each selection in its historical context, documents Andrewes's myriad sources, glosses important and unfamiliar words and allusions, and translates his frequent quotations from the ancient Biblical languages.