Rich in captivating narratives, the four books of Dialogues of Gregory the Great (Pope, 590604) present hagiographical accounts of the lives of Italian saints whose...
Women across early modern Europe suffered repressive and restrictive patriarchal measures that denied them education and a voice. Nowhere was this more apparent than in...
In the later Middle Ages, preachers learned how to structure a sermon from technical treatises called artes praedicandi. These treatises taught and illustrated how to...
The past thirty years have seen an unprecedented level of interest in early Christian biblical interpretation, from major scholarly initiatives to more popular resources aimed...
Pope Francis, generally speaking, has thus far chosen to concentrate his papacy on social justice issues, as opposed to doctrinal or liturgical issues. This has...
The Chronicle of the Czechs by Cosmas of Prague (d. 1125) is a masterwork of medieval historical writing, deeply erudite, consciously researched, and narrated in...
The Chronicle of the Czechs by Cosmas of Prague (d. 1125) is a masterwork of medieval historical writing, deeply erudite, consciously researched, and narrated in...
In this comprehensive volume in the Dogmatic Theology series, the late Bavarian theologian Johann Auer (19101989) takes up the challenge of presenting an understanding of...
In this comprehensive volume in the Dogmatic Theology series, the late Bavarian theologian Johann Auer (19101989) takes up the challenge of presenting an understanding of...
This modern English translation of all the surviving literary compositions ascribed to Liudprand, the bishop of Cremona from 962 to 972, offers unrivaled insight into...
This Modern English Translation Of All The Surviving Literary Compositions Ascribed To Liudprand, The Bishop Of Cremona From 962 To 972, Offers Unrivaled Insight Into...
In defining papal infallibility in 1870 the First Vatican Council asserted a strongly monarchical view: a papal definition of the faith is irreformable (infallible) by...
Catherine McAuley (17781841) founded the Sisters of Mercy in Dublin in 1831. Her letters are essential primary sources for readers interested in the life and...
The Crisis of Western Education, originally published in 1961, served as a capstone of Christopher Dawson's thought on the Western educational system. Long out of...
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Twentiethcentury French Catholic philosopher Jacques Maritain is arguably one of the most significant contemporary disciples of St. Thomas Aquinas. Maritain's philosophy is rooted in and...
Twentiethcentury French Catholic philosopher Jacques Maritain is arguably one of the most significant contemporary disciples of St. Thomas Aquinas. Maritain's philosophy is rooted in and...
Virgil Nemoianu's book starts from the assumption that, whether we like it or not, we live in a postmodern environment, one characterized by turbulence, fluidity,...
WINNER OF THE 2007 CHARLES CARDINAL JOURNET PRIZE awarded by The Aquinas Center for Theological Renewal at Ave Maria UniversityThe praeambula fidei ('preambles of faith')...
Nobel Prize winning Irish writer Seamus Heaney has been an ambitious critic as well as poet, publishing five books of literary criticism in the four...
Consequentialism and Catholic ethics seem to be natural enemies. The Catholic prohibition against intentionally killing the innocent, lying, committing adultery, and so on contradicts the...
At the dawn of the second millennium, authors from monasteries in Burgundy and northern Germany recorded the lives and deaths of two powerful and pious...
Shortly Before His Death (Ca. 460), As His Health Was Failing, Theodoret Decided To Undertake A Monumental Project Of Exegesis. In The More Than Two...
Written By Leading Experts On Aquinas'S Theology, The Essays In Reading John With St. Thomas Aquinas Bear Common Witness To A Central Theological Conviction: The...
Early in the 1930s, a number of French Catholic and secular philosophers debated the question of the meaning, even the very possibility, of Christian philosophy....
At the conclusion of his definitive study The Idea of Reform, which carved out reform as a distinct field of intellectual history, Gerhart Ladner stated...
This book presents an engaging collection of essays exploring 'catholic' and 'Catholic' perspectives on American lawcatholic in their claims of universal truths, and Catholic in...
Religion and Culture was first presented by historian Christopher Dawson as part of the prestigious Gifford Lecture series in 1947. It sets out the thesis...
While the French Revolution has been much discussed and studied, its impact on religious life in France is rather neglected. Yet, during this brief period,...
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