The New Dictionary Of Catholic Spirituality (Reference Works),Used

The New Dictionary Of Catholic Spirituality (Reference Works),Used

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The years 1987 and 1990 saw the publication of two unprecedented and immediately popular reference works, The New Dictionary of Theology and The New Dictionary of Sacramental Worship. The present work, The New Dictionary of Catholic Spirituality, edited by Michael Downey, is intended as a companion to these, with a parallel aim and purpose. The NDCS is a collaborative attempt to take stock of the remarkable developments in the Church and the world since the Second Vatican Council, but with a specific focus on the reform and renewal of Catholic spirituality that the Council set in motion.The dictionary is intended to serve as a reliable theological and pastoral resource, not just for experts, but for all those interested in spirituality: teachers at all levels, writers, preachers, and students.In addition to the over 500 entries, the dictionary includes alphabetical and topical indices, crossreferencing, and running heads al in a durable binding.Entries include: Prayer by John H. Wright, SJ Grace by Roger Haight, SJ Experience by Tad Dunne Praxis by Rebecca S. Chopp Sacraments by David N. Power, OMI Faith by Mary Ann Fatula, OP Hope by Monika K. Hellwig Love by Elizabeth Dreyer Virtue by Paul J. Wadell, CP Discernment of Spirits by Michael J. Buckley, SJ History of Christian Spirituality by Richard Woods, OPWestern Medieval Spirituality by Walter H. Principe, CSB Feminist Spirituality by Sandra M. Schneiders, IHM Early Christian Spirituality by Daniel J. Harrington, SJ Patristic Spirituality by David G. Hunter Reformation and Catholic Reformation Spiritualties by John W. O'Malley, SJ Modern Spirituality by Thomas F. McKenna, CM Contemporary Spirituality by James J. Bacik Apostolic Spirituality by Mary Milligan, RSHM Benedictine Spirituality by Terrence G. Kardong, OSB Cistercian Spirituality by Michael Casey, OCSO Franciscan Spirituality by Michael Blastic, OFM Conv Dominican Spirituality by Ronald J. Zawilla Ignatian Spirituality by Harvey D. Egan, SJ Lay Spirituality by Edward C. Sellner Trinitarian Spirituality by Catherine M. LaCugna and Michael Downey Christian Spirituality by Walter H. Principe, CSB

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  • Q: What is the main focus of The New Dictionary of Catholic Spirituality? A: The New Dictionary of Catholic Spirituality focuses on the developments in Catholic spirituality since the Second Vatican Council, serving as a reliable resource for both experts and general readers interested in spirituality.
  • Q: How many entries are included in this dictionary? A: The dictionary contains over 500 entries related to various aspects of Catholic spirituality.
  • Q: Who is the editor of this dictionary? A: The New Dictionary of Catholic Spirituality is edited by Michael Downey.
  • Q: What kind of resources does this dictionary provide? A: It provides theological and pastoral resources, including alphabetical and topical indices, cross-referencing, and running heads.
  • Q: Is this dictionary suitable for students and teachers? A: Yes, it is intended for teachers at all levels, writers, preachers, and students interested in spirituality.
  • Q: What are some topics covered in the dictionary entries? A: Topics include prayer, grace, experience, sacraments, discernment of spirits, and various historical and contemporary spiritualities.
  • Q: What type of binding does this book have? A: The New Dictionary of Catholic Spirituality is bound in a durable hardcover.
  • Q: When was this dictionary published? A: The dictionary was published on March 1, 1993.
  • Q: Is this book new or used? A: The item condition is listed as new.
  • Q: How many pages does this dictionary contain? A: The New Dictionary of Catholic Spirituality contains 1120 pages.

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