Description: 3 books all paperbacks. Clean and unmarked pages, no markings, names or inscriptions. Glossy covers are in very good condition. We package and ship with care. Reasonable Pleasures: The Strange Coherences of CatholicismISBN: 9781586177874 The fact of pleasure is obvious to us, but its relation to reason is less understood. We are beings who laugh and run, sing and dance, but we too seldom reflect on why we do these things. Above all, we are beings who think and who want to know whether our lives make sense.In this thought-provoking study of the relationship between our reason and our experience of pleasure, popular professor and author Fr. James Schall shows how reason, religion and pleasure are not in conflict with one another. Religion has to do with how man relates to God. Catholicism is not so much a religion as a revelation. It records and recalls how God relates to man.The popular mood of our time is that neither religion nor revelation has much to do with real life. Yet when we look at things as having meaning and order, they fit together in surprising ways. This coherence should bring us joy, and teach us how reason, religion and pleasure can work together for our benefit. Schall shows us in this book why we have many reasons to think that our lives make sense, that our pleasures can be reasonable, and our reason itself is a pleasure. Ad Patrem et Filium: From Father to Son: Noli Flere ResurgetISBN: 9781545603222 The Holy Grail by John Harwood is the story of Christ for all in the modern world to read. Jesus is fully present in our lives today. Through interpretation of Scripture, we can apply the Word of God to modern day. Jesus can direct us out of the chaos in the world. It is the author's hope is that this book is a valuable educational tool and one that provides clarity to hidden mysteries of the Bible. This book draws a dynamic comparison of Islam versus Christianity. This book will also demonstrate the obstacles that we must overcome in order for the survival as a nation. This book is intended to facilitate thought and address the current issues throughout the world and to help us to recognize God. Why I Am Catholic Now in paperback, Brandon Vogt’s bestselling and award-winning Why I Am Catholic (and You Should Be Too) serves as a compelling reproposal of the Church to former Catholics, a persuasive argument for truth and beauty to those who have become jaded and disenchanted with religion, and at the same time offers practicing Catholics a much-needed dose of confidence and clarity to affirm their faith against an increasingly skeptical culture.Like many millennials, Vogt—content director of Bishop Robert Barron’s Word on Fire Catholic Ministries—considered himself “spiritual, but not religious” until, as a mechanical engineering student at Florida State University, he began a passionate search for truth that led him—to his great surprise—to the Catholic Church in 2008.Why I Am Catholic (and You Should Be Too) traces Vogt’s spiritual journey, making a refreshing, twenty-first-century case for the faith and answering questions being asked by agnostics, nones, and atheists—the audience for his popular website, StrangeNotions.com, where Catholics and atheists dialogue.With references to Catholic thinkers such as G. K. Chesterton, John Henry Newman, St. Teresa of Calcutta, and Bishop Robert Barron, Vogt draws together lines of evidence to help seekers discover why they should be Catholic as an alternative. At the same time, he helps practicing Catholics affirm and strengthen their faith, giving them tools to answer the skeptics.
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Publication Year: 2011
Format: Paperback
Language: English
Book Title: Various
Author: John David Harwood, Brandon Vogt, James V. Schall, S.J.
Genre: Religious & Spiritual
Topic: Books, Catholicism