Ever Ancient, Ever New

Ever Ancient, Ever New

Author: Winfield Bevins

Publisher: Zondervan

Published: 2019-03-05

Total Pages: 220

ISBN-13: 0310566142

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For many years now, the church in North America has heard figure after figure concerning the steady flow of young people leaving the church. In the midst of these troubling figures, there remains a glimmer of hope for these youth as they transition into young adults. Ever Ancient, Ever New tells the story of a generation of younger Christians from different backgrounds and traditions who are finding a home and a deep connection in the church by embracing a liturgical expression of the faith. Author and teacher Winfield Bevins introduces you to a growing movement among younger Christians who are returning to historic, creedal, and liturgical reflections of Christianity. He unpacks why and how liturgy has beckoned them deeper into their experience of Jesus, and what types of churches and communities foster this "convergence" of old and new. Filled with stories illustrating the excitement and joy many young adults have found in these ancient expressions of Christianity, this book introduces you to practices and principles that may help the church as it seeks to engage our postmodern world.


Late Have I Loved Thee

Late Have I Loved Thee

Author: Augustine of Hippo

Publisher: Vintage

Published: 2006-12-05

Total Pages: 466

ISBN-13: 0375725695

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The first collection of Saint Augustine's varied writings on human and divine love—chosen to reflect his lifelong preoccupation with ordo amoris, the principle of rightly directed love. "My weight is my love," Saint Augustine writes in The Confessions. He sees our ability to love as disordered by sin, so that we often choose badly what and how to love. Only by recognizing that we are commanded to love God first can any other object of our love be properly ordered, Late Have I Loved Thee draws on the riches found in Augustine's sermons, letters, treatises, and Scripture commentaries, as well as passages from The Confessions and City of God. Augustine (354-430 A.D.) was the most prolific writer of Christian antiquity and the most influential theologian in Church history. In his first encyclical, God Is Love, current Pope Benedict XVI acknowledges his indebtedness to him. When we read Augustine today, we encounter the same direct, eloquent passions his original listeners experienced, infused with his deep sense of human weakness and burning desire for union with God.


Ever Ancient Ever New

Ever Ancient Ever New

Author: Dolores T. Whelan

Publisher: Columba Press (IE)

Published: 2006

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781856075510

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This book focuses on the specific gifts, Beliefs and wisdoms or the Celtic past and how they may be relevant and useful today.


Ever Ancient, Ever New

Ever Ancient, Ever New

Author: John Raphael Quinn

Publisher: Paulist Press

Published: 2013

Total Pages: 63

ISBN-13: 1587682354

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"Archbishop John R. Quinn takes a look at the problem of excessive centralization in the Catholic Church - a problem acknowledged by theological giants such as Yves Congar and Joseph Ratzinger. Using the Eastern Churches as an example, he suggests a return to truly traditional structures as the solution to the problem." - back cover.


The Ology

The Ology

Author: Marty Machowski

Publisher: New Growth Press

Published: 2015-10-01

Total Pages: 543

ISBN-13: 1942572573

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This beautifully illustrated storybook ushers children into a story of adventure, mystery, and wonder in which they discover life-changing truths about God, themselves, and the world around them.


WonderFull

WonderFull

Author: Marty Machowski

Publisher: New Growth Press

Published: 2020-09-28

Total Pages: 219

ISBN-13: 164507174X

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WonderFull by best-selling author Marty Machowski captivates children, inviting them to engage with the book of Psalms. Oliver and his grandfather read through the Psalms together, learning about God's love and praying for each other as the seasons change. Even when the leaves fall and Oliver's grandfather grows weaker, the Psalms strengthen ...


Conversations in Metaphysics

Conversations in Metaphysics

Author: Eileen Connor

Publisher:

Published: 2024-08-08

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13:

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Conversations in Metaphysics: Ever Ancient, Ever New introduces students to metaphysics through a set of contemporary readings based on classical metaphysical texts, thinkers, and concepts. It challenges readers to consider and seek possible answers to questions of metaphysics relative to human knowledge and the nature of reality. Organized historically, the readings endeavor to define and probe the concepts of metaphysics, existence, being, God, evil, and morality from antiquity to the present. The historical lens provides students with deeper context for the contemporary readings and helps them establish a basic knowledge of metaphysics and its place within philosophical tradition. In later readings, students are invited to explore how metaphysics relates to religion, science, and technology in the modern world, as well as how metaphysics has shaped and continues to shape the reality of our universe. The revised first edition addresses new questions, such as what is consciousness and how, if at all, is consciousness related to artificial intelligence (AI) and the metaverse? Rich with engaging material and endless opportunities for critical thought, Conversations in Metaphysics is an ideal ancillary text for courses in philosophy that call attention to metaphysics and philosophy of religion.


Catholic Beliefs and Traditions

Catholic Beliefs and Traditions

Author: John F. O'Grady

Publisher: Paulist Press

Published: 2001

Total Pages: 401

ISBN-13: 0809140470

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A comprehensive overview of Catholic belief and practices, aimed at undergraduates and faith sharing groups.


Ever Ancient, Ever New

Ever Ancient, Ever New

Author: Kenneth Dobbs

Publisher:

Published: 2022-01-04

Total Pages: 144

ISBN-13: 9781505118728

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The Church is enduring one of the worst crises in her history. There has been a collapse in the number of laity, clergy, and religious participating in the Catholic faith. According to the Index of Leading Catholic Indicators: The Church Since Vatican II, approximately 460 million Catholics have left the Faith since Vatican II. Not only is there a crisis in participation, there are a plethora of surveys which reveal the extent of heterodox teachings in the modern United States Church. Despite this rapid decline in Catholic demographics, there is hope. A recent study conducted by the Priestly Fraternity of Saint Peter found that while Novus Ordo (that is, the 1969 Mass of Pope Paul VI) parishes have been shrinking, parishes that offer the Latin Mass have been growing. Another study conducted by Dr. Joseph Shaw found that the average traditional parish has larger family sizes, younger attendees, and higher male attendance. What is the explanation for this? In Ever Ancient, Ever New, millennials enthralled with the traditional devotions of our Faith which have been left largely abandoned since Vatican II explain this phenomenon. These authors include Alexander Tschugguel, Stephanie Nicholas, Timothy Flanders, as well as Timothy and Stephanie Gordon. Ever Ancient, Ever New offers the path forward for the Church's future: her past.