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  • Teilhard De Chardin And Eastern Religions

    $29.95

    An in-depth examination of Teilhard de Chardin’s knowledge of the Middle and Far East, especially China, his comments on eastern religions, and his comparative reflections on mysticism and spirituality.

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  • Jewish People The Holy Land And The State Of Israel

    $19.95

    This book presents new models for understanding our bond with the Jewish people, the religious significance of the Holy Land, and a theological understanding of the State of Israel.

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  • Rabbi Looks At Jesus Parables

    $55.00

    Introduction

    The Search For Paradise

    Jesus Teaches In His Hometown Synagogue

    The Parable Of The Sower

    Jesus Teaches Of The Wheat And The Weeds

    Other Parables About The Kingdom Of God

    More Parables About The Kingdom Of God

    Parables About Servants And Workers

    Parables About Lamps, Lights, Salt And Cities

    Parables About Vineyards, Orchards And Fields

    Parables Dealing With Sheep And Money

    The Parable Of A Rich Man Who Decided To Enjoy Himself

    Parables About Dinners And Banquets

    Parables About Fathers And Sons

    Special People

    The Parable Of The Priest, The Levite, And The Samaritan

    The Rich Man, The Beggar, And The Unclean Spirit

    Two Parables In John

    The Last Parables

    Conclusions

    The Secrets Jesus Taught

    Bibliography

    Index

    About The Author

    Additional Info
    Intended to appeal to both Christians and Jews,A Rabbi Looks at Jesus’ Parables is an introduction to the teachings of Jesus, and compares the similarities and differences in Jesus’ thinking to other Jewish sources from first-century Palestine. Each chapter uncovers hidden messages within each of Jesus’ parables, and discusses each parable within its first-century religious and historical context. The book attempts to build bridges of understanding between Christians and Jews by exploring the notion that we share a common history

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  • Europes Reformatios 1459-1650

    $52.00

    Part One: Introduction

    Premises

    The Reformation In European Perspective

    Part Two: Doctrine To Live By

    Late Medieval Background

    Martin Luther, To 1521

    The German And Swiss Reformation, 1521-1526

    The German And Swiss Reformation, 1526-1555

    The European Reformations

    Part Three: Politics

    The Wars Of Italy, 1494-1559

    Wars Of Religion, 1562-1648

    The European Reformations

    England’s Reformations, 1527-1660

    Part Four: Society And Community

    Late Medieval Background

    The German And Swiss Reformation

    Reformations Across Europe

    Europe’s Reformations In Global Perspective

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    In this widely praised history, noted scholar James D. Tracy offers a comprehensive, lucid, and masterful exploration of early modern Europe’s key turning point. Establishing a new standard for histories of the Reformation, Tracy explores the complex religious, political, and social processes that made change possible, even as he synthesizes new understandings of the profound continuities between medieval Catholic Europe and the multi-confessional sixteenth and seventeenth centuries. This revised edition includes new material on Eastern Europe, on how ordinary people experienced religious change, and on the pluralistic societies that began to emerge.

    Reformation scholars have in recent decades dismantled brick by brick the idea that the Middle Ages came to an abrupt end in 1517. Martin Luther’s Ninety-five Theses fitted into an ongoing debate about how Christians might better understand the Gospel and live its teachings more faithfully. Tracy shows how Reformation-era religious conflicts tilted the balance in church-state relations in favor of the latter, so that the secular power was able to dictate the doctrinal loyalty of its subjects. Religious reform, Catholic as well as Protestant, reinforced the bonds of community, while creating new divisions within towns, villages, neighborhoods, and families. In some areas these tensions were resolved by allowing citizens to profess loyalty both to their separate religious communities and to an overarching body-politic. This compromise, a product of the Reformations, though not willed by the reformers, was the historical foundation of modern, pluralistic society.

    Richly illustrated and elegantly written, this book belongs in the library of all scholars, students, and general readers interested in the origins, events, and legacy of Europe’s Reformation.

    Features

    Offers a detailed glossary and suggested readings

    Richly illustrated with over 90 paintings, maps, and drawings

    An ideal introduction to the Reformation courses on early modern Europe

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  • Eastern Orthodoxy In A Global Age

    $111.00

    Foreword
    Sabrina P. Ramet
    Preface

    Introduction: Eastern Orthodoxy In A Global Age: Preliminary Considerations
    Alex Agadjanian And Victor Roudometof
    East European Experiences

    Globalization And Identity Discourse In Russian Orthodoxy
    Alexander Agadjanian And Kathy Rousselet
    From Hot War To Cold Integration? Serbian Orthodox Voices On Globalization And The European Union
    Klaus Buchenau
    Orthodoxy As Public Religion In Post-1989 Greece
    Victor Roudometof
    Church, Identity, Politics: Ecclesiastical Functions And Expectations Toward Churches In Post-1989 Romania
    Gavril Flora And Georgina Szilagyi
    Globalization, Nationalism, And Orthodoxy: The Case Of Ukranian Nation-Building
    Victor Yelenski
    Comparative Perspectives And Transnational Connections

    Orthodox Christianity, Rationalization, Modernization: A Reassessment
    Vasilos N. Makrides
    A Transnational Religious Community Gathers Around An Icon: The Return Of The Tsar
    Nina Schmit
    Living Eastern Orthodox Religion In The United States
    Dmitro Volkov
    The Greek Orthodox Church In The US: Crisis Or Transition?
    George Kouvetaris
    Bibliographical Notes

    Index

    Additional Info
    Despite over 200 million adherents, Eastern Orthodox Christianity attracts little scholarly attention. While more-covered religions emerge as powerful transnational forces, Eastern Orthodoxy appears doggedly local, linked to the ethnicity and land of the now marginalized Eastern Europe. But Eastern Orthodoxy in a Global Age brings together new and nuanced understandings of the Orthodox churches–inside and outside of Eastern Europe–as they negotiate an increasingly networked world. The picture that emerges is less of a people stubbornly refusing modernization, more of a people seeking to maintain a stable Orthodox identity in an unstable world. For anyone interested in the role of Eastern Orthodoxy in the 21st century, this volume provides the place to begin.

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  • Seeing Judaism Anew

    $49.00

    Preface
    Philip A. Cunningham And Ruth Langer
    A Sacred Obligation
    The Christian Scholars Group On Christian-Jewish Relations
    Introductory Essays

    Introduction
    Mary C. Boys
    The Shoah And Jewish Christian Relations
    Eva Fleischner
    God’s Covenant With The Jewish People Endures Forever

    The Enduring Covenant
    Mary C. Boys
    Jesus Of Nazareth Lived And Died As A Faithful Jew

    Jesus-A Faithful Jew
    Joseph B.Tyson
    The Death Of Jesus
    Joseph B.Tyson
    Ancient Rivalries Must Not Define Christian-Jewish Relations Today

    Ancient Rivalries And New Testament Interpretation: An Example From The Acts Of The Apostles
    Celia Deutsch
    Ancient Jewish-Christian Rivalries In The Shadow Of Empire: The Tensions Of The Past As Lessons For The Present
    Jean-Pierre Ruiz
    Christian Feminism And Anti-Judaism
    Mary C. Boys
    Jewish Feminist Scholars: Vibrant Voices In New Testament Study
    Deirdre Good
    Judaism Is A Living Faith, Enriched By Many Centuries Of Development

    “In Every Generation”: Judaism As A Living Faith
    Peter Pettit And John Townsend
    The Bible Both Connects And Separates Jews And Christians

    Contemporary Christians And Israel’s Ancient Scriptures
    Walter Harrelson
    Affirming God’s Enduring Covenant With The Jewish People Has Consequences For Christian Understandings Of Salvation

    Jesus As The Universal Savior In The Light Of God’s Eternal Covenant With The Jewish People: A Roman Catholic Perspective
    Peter Phan
    The Universal Significance Of Christ: A Protestant Perspective
    Clark M. Williamson
    Christians Should Not Target Jews For Conversion

    Covenant And Conversion
    Philip A. Cunningham
    Targeting Jews For Conversion Contradicts Christian Faith And Contravenes Christian Hope
    Joann Spillman
    Christian Worship That Teaches Contempt For Judaism Dishonors God

    The God Of Israel And Christian Worship
    John Merkle
    A Matter Of Perspective: An Alternative Reading Of Mark 15:38
    Rosann Catalano
    Translations Of The New Testament For Our Time
    Norman Beck
    We Affirm The Importance Of The Land Of Israel For The Life Of The Jewish People

    The Land Of Israel In The Cauldron Of The Middle East: A Challenge To Christian-Jewish Relations
    Michael McGarry
    Christians Should Work With Jews For The Healing Of The World

    The Challenge Of Tikkun Olam For Jews And Christians
    John T. Pawlikowski
    Christian-Jewish Relations After The Shoah: Hisorical Reflections

    The Road To Reconciliation: Protestant

    Additional Info
    In September 2002, twenty-one prominent Catholic and Protestant scholars released the groundbreaking document “A Sacred Obligation,” which includes ten statements about Jewish-Christian dialogue focused around a guiding claim: “Revising Christian teaching about Judaism and the Jewish people is a central and indispensable obligation of theology in our time.” Following the worldwide reception of their document, the authors have expanded their themes into Seeing Judaism Anew. The essays in this volume offer a conceptual framework by which Christians can rethink their understanding of the church’s relationship to Judaism and show how essential it is that Christians represent Judaism accurately, not only as a matter of justice for the Jewish people, but also for the integrity of Christian faith.

    By linking New Testament scholarship to the Shoah, Christian liturgical life, and developments in the church, this volume addresses the important questions at the heart of Christian identity, such as: Are only Christians saved? Why did Jesus die? Why is Israel so important to Jews, and what should we think about the conflict in the Middle East? How is Christianity complicit in the Holocaust? What is important about Jesus being a Jew?

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  • Seeing Judaism Anew

    $124.00

    Preface
    Philip A. Cunningham And Ruth Langer
    A Sacred Obligation
    The Christian Scholars Group On Christian-Jewish Relations
    Introductory Essays

    Introduction
    Mary C. Boys
    The Shoah And Jewish Christian Relations
    Eva Fleischner
    God’s Covenant With The Jewish People Endures Forever

    The Enduring Covenant
    Mary C. Boys
    Jesus Of Nazareth Lived And Died As A Faithful Jew

    Jesus-A Faithful Jew
    Joseph B.Tyson
    The Death Of Jesus
    Joseph B.Tyson
    Ancient Rivalries Must Not Define Christian-Jewish Relations Today

    Ancient Rivalries And New Testament Interpretation: An Example From The Acts Of The Apostles
    Celia Deutsch
    Ancient Jewish-Christian Rivalries In The Shadow Of Empire: The Tensions Of The Past As Lessons For The Present
    Jean-Pierre Ruiz
    Christian Feminism And Anti-Judaism
    Mary C. Boys
    Jewish Feminist Scholars: Vibrant Voices In New Testament Study
    Deirdre Good
    Judaism Is A Living Faith, Enriched By Many Centuries Of Development

    “In Every Generation”: Judaism As A Living Faith
    Peter Pettit And John Townsend
    The Bible Both Connects And Separates Jews And Christians

    Contemporary Christians And Israel’s Ancient Scriptures
    Walter Harrelson
    Affirming God’s Enduring Covenant With The Jewish People Has Consequences For Christian Understandings Of Salvation

    Jesus As The Universal Savior In The Light Of God’s Eternal Covenant With The Jewish People: A Roman Catholic Perspective
    Peter Phan
    The Universal Significance Of Christ: A Protestant Perspective
    Clark M. Williamson
    Christians Should Not Target Jews For Conversion

    Covenant And Conversion
    Philip A. Cunningham
    Targeting Jews For Conversion Contradicts Christian Faith And Contravenes Christian Hope
    Joann Spillman
    Christian Worship That Teaches Contempt For Judaism Dishonors God

    The God Of Israel And Christian Worship
    John Merkle
    A Matter Of Perspective: An Alternative Reading Of Mark 15:38
    Rosann Catalano
    Translations Of The New Testament For Our Time
    Norman Beck
    We Affirm The Importance Of The Land Of Israel For The Life Of The Jewish People

    The Land Of Israel In The Cauldron Of The Middle East: A Challenge To Christian-Jewish Relations
    Michael McGarry
    Christians Should Work With Jews For The Healing Of The World

    The Challenge Of Tikkun Olam For Jews And Christians
    John T. Pawlikowski
    Christian-Jewish Relations After The Shoah: Hisorical Reflections

    The Road To Reconciliation: Protestant

    Additional Info
    In September 2002, twenty-one prominent Catholic and Protestant scholars released the groundbreaking document “A Sacred Obligation,” which includes ten statements about Jewish-Christian dialogue focused around a guiding claim: “Revising Christian teaching about Judaism and the Jewish people is a central and indispensable obligation of theology in our time.” Following the worldwide reception of their document, the authors have expanded their themes into Seeing Judaism Anew. The essays in this volume offer a conceptual framework by which Christians can rethink their understanding of the church’s relationship to Judaism and show how essential it is that Christians represent Judaism accurately, not only as a matter of justice for the Jewish people, but also for the integrity of Christian faith.

    By linking New Testament scholarship to the Shoah, Christian liturgical life, and developments in the church, this volume addresses the important questions at the heart of Christian identity, such as: Are only Christians saved? Why did Jesus die? Why is Israel so important to Jews, and what should we think about the conflict in the Middle East? How is Christianity complicit in the Holocaust? What is important about Jesus being a Jew?

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  • Taking Jesus Seriously

    $24.95

    In this book the words of Jesus become clearer when matched with the practices and insights of Buddhist meditation. This book presents a Christian way to implement the words of Jesus by looking inside to see what stands between the reader and God’s kingdom. Cowan connects everyday examples and Jesus’ words to the method of Buddhist vipassana or insight meditation by offering instruction, perception, and guidance. With practice, readers can begin to notice what is actual, leave anxiety to the Father, accept pain, and see the world as a child would. This book is designed to be read over twelve weeks while practicing 20-30 minutes of daily meditations. Each chapter includes questions and answers.

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  • Toward A Christian Theology Of Religious Pluralism

    $40.00

    The results from a lifetime of study, reflection and experience in both Europe and Asia is this comprehensive examination of Christian theological understandings of world religious pluralism.

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  • Mystical Theology : The Science Of Love

    $24.00

    From the earliest centuries there has existed a Christian theology of mysticism, defining the state which Bernard Lonergan called a “being in love with God.” St. John of the Cross wrote such a theology for the sixteenth century, calling it “the science of love.” Now, William Johnston, one of the great spiritual writers of our time, attempts to do the same for the twenty-first century.

    In Part One of Mystical Theology Johnston surveys Christian mysticism through the centuries. Johnson shows that such a theology today must dialogue with modern science and with Eastern religions. Part Two provides this dialogue, where Johnston engages Einstein’s theories as well as Zen Buddhism. In Part Three, it becomes clear how the “science of love” is no longer an esoteric discipline for monks and nuns. In Johnston’s writing it becomes accessible to all modern people grappling with problems of sexuality, social justice, world peace, and the protection of the environment.

    Mystical Theology is indispensable to all those seeking guidance as well as intellectual and historical foundations of the Christian mystical experience today.

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