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Ignatius Press Faith of Our Fathers: A History of True England
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Ignatius Press Catholic Literary Giants
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Our Sunday Visitor Inc.,U.S. Heroes of the Catholic Reformation: Saints Who Renewed the Church
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Saint Benedict Press Poems Every Child Should Know
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Ediciones Palabra, S.A. Shakespeare una investigación de Joseph Pearce
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Ignatius Press The Good, the Bad, and the Beautiful
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Saint Benedict Press Race with the Devil: My Journey from Racial Hatred to Rational Love
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HarperCollins Publishers Inc Evolutions End
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Ignatius Press Literature: What Every Catholic Should Know
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Ediciones Palabra, S.A. C. S. Lewis y la Iglesia católica
A C.S. Lewis se le ha llamado el "apóstol de los escépticos", responsable de acercar a más personas al cristianismo que el mejor de los predicadores del siglo XX. Un gran número de conversos al catolicismo, algunos muy famosos, conceden a este escritor británico un papel importante en su proceso de conversión. Pero el hecho irónico y sorprendente es que el propio Lewis nunca llegó a entrar formalmente en la Iglesia católica... aunque abrazara muchas enseñanzas indiscutiblemente católicas, como el purgatorio y el sacramento de la confesión.El reconocido y prestigioso autor Joseph Pearce, gran admirador de Lewis, es la persona ideal para tratar de responder a esta cuestión. La relación de Lewis con la Iglesia católica es un tema realmente intrigante y Pearce se adentra en esta cuestión analizando todos los factores, para resolver el enigma con un análisis amplio y detallado de todos los aspectos históricos, biográficos, teológicos y literarios.Un libro magníficamente escrito que no
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St Augustine's Press Beauteous Truth – Faith, Reason, Literature & Culture
Beauteous Truth explores the inextricable connection between the Good, the True and the Beautiful. It is a book that makes the necessary connections between faith and reason and between theology, philosophy, history and literature. It presents a panoramic overview of Western Civilization, from Homer to Tolkien, and highlights the importance of the great figures of the Catholic cultural revival, including Newman, Wilde, Chesterton, Belloc, and C.S. Lewis. Ranging from Shakespeare to Solzhenitsyn, Beauteous Truth celebrates the marriage of sanity and sanctity, which is the fruit of the indissoluble union of fides et ratio. Early ReviewsWhat we have here is a glorious and compendious portmanteau of – well – of Everything, as it were. We have all long since discovered that Joseph Pearce is a polymath. But he has outdone himself with this volume. The subtitle is the cue: “Faith, Reason, Literature, and Culture.” And the text fulfills that promise. Readers are in for a bracing itinerary that will take them from Greek classicism through the Middle Ages, the Counter-Reformation, the Romantic Movement, and into modernity. The presiding factor in the whole thing is a robust Catholic orthodoxy. The author/guide speaks with both authority and brio. This book qualifies for the “Highly recommended” slot. – Thomas Howard (St. John’s Seminary, Boston, emer.)Joseph Pearce has not only written much on Catholic letters but on the whole tradition of letters in our culture. In this collection, he brings together his wide, amazingly wide reflections and considerations on literature and what it really stands for. While many paths to the highest things might be taken, the literary path is perhaps the most pleasant and the most engaging. Pearce not only draws us out, alerts us to authors who speak to us, but he also opens doors to writers and themes in Catholic and western literature that would be otherwise closed to us without his sensitive guidance and insight. We have here the whole of Pearce where he tells us everything about which he has been thinking. It is a great contribution to our understanding of reality, to the things that are.” – James V. Schall, s.j., Georgetown UniversityThis interdisciplinary collection of essays previously published in such journals as St. Austin Review, First Things, and Chesterton Review provides rich food for thought on an array of topics dealing with the intersection between beauty, truth, culture, and Catholicism. Brief yet pithy, each essay can stand alone, inviting wide ranging meditation on the modern situation in light of history, literature, science, and religion. Taken together, the essays offer an epic sweep of a culture at crossroads urgently needing to reclaim the illumination of Christ. This is a book to savor and return to, time and again. – Dr. Mary Reichardt, Professor of Catholic Studies and Literature, The University of St. Thomas, St. Paul, Minn.
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Ignatius Press Merchant of Venice
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Ignatius Press Julius Caesar
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Ignatius Press Macbeth
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Ignatius Press Othello
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