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This devotional contains daily meditations on the life and virtues of St. Each day presents a unique prayer to St.
Joseph, a relevant Scripture verse, and a brief consideration for reflection. The verses for each day are intended to help the reader in acquiring habits of daily prayer in the presence of God. The Month of March: St. Joseph, Protector of the Church and Model of Christians reveals St.
Joseph’s love of God and encourages humility, quiet action, and the spirit of sacrifice. While the Bible tells so little about St. Joseph’s life, in this devotional we discover many of his virtues and are challenged to imitate them. The Common Service contains an order of public worship and extensive tables for the festivals of the church, the epistle and gospel readings, the orders of morning and evening services, and all of the liturgical elements of the service, from the collect to the introit to the prayers of the faithful and the responsories. This volume answered the long-felt desire for those adhering to the Augsburg Confession to unify their practices in worship, especially during the revivals in the church in the n. The Book of the Popes is the English translation of Liber Pontificalis, a work thought to have originally been composed in the 5th or 6th century. It contains the biographies of popes from Saint Peter to Pelagius II.
While the original was packed with daunting lists of items of local and temporary interest (such as names of those ordained), Loomis' English translation has eliminated these difficulties except where they are historically signifigant. Along with the translation, Loomis provides commentary, illustrations, and extensive notes to add clarity and historical context for each entry. Prolific theologian and author Henry Alford passed away before finishing his commentary on the Book of Exodus, but The Book of Genesis and Part of the Book of Exodus is a thorough and excellent commentary on the first book of Moses, and the first twenty-five chapters of Exodus.
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A verse-by-verse examination of the Scripture, this volume by one of the 19th century’s best theologians is illuminating and comprehensive in its erudition of history, language, translation, and interpretation of Genesis. Declared a Doctor of the Church in 2012, St.
Hildegard of Bingen (1098-1179) is one of the most remarkable figures of medieval Latin Christianity. A visionary theologian and prophetic reformer, as well as composer, artist, and natural scientist, her voice echoes across the centuries to offer today an integrated vision of the relationship between cosmos and humanity.Completed in 1173, The Book of Divine Works (Liber Divinorum Operum) is the culmination of the Visionary’s Doctor’s theological project, offered here for the first time in a complete and scholarly English translation.
The first part explores the intricate physical and spiritual relationships between the cosmos and the human person, with the famous image of the universal Man standing astride the cosmic spheres. The second part examines the rewards for virtue and the punishments for vice, mapped onto a geography of purgatory, hellmouth, and the road to the heavenly city. At the end of each Hildegard writes extensive. Gresham Machen is considered the last in the lineage of the Great Princeton Theologians, following in the steps of Archibald Alexander, Charles Hodge, A.
Hodge, and B. Machen taught at Princeton Seminary for almost 15 years and established himself as a well respected New Testament scholar.
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After a dispute that divided faculty members over an emerging modernist theology, Machen left Princeton and became one of the principal founders of Westminster Theological Seminary, where he taught until his death. Prolific theologian and author Henry Alford passed away before finishing his commentary on the Book of Exodus, but The Book of Genesis and Part of the Book of Exodus is a thorough and excellent commentary on the first book of Moses, and the first twenty-five chapters of Exodus. A verse-by-verse examination of the Scripture, this volume by one of the 19th century’s best theologians is illuminating and comprehensive in its erudition of history, language, translation, and interpretation of Genesis.
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You only have a few days left to get these resources on Mary and the Catholic tradition at a great discount.Start with —May’s free book. In this book, Margaret Barker traces the roots of devotion to Mary, Mother of the Lord, through the Old Testament. She reviews evidence from more than a millennium regarding a female deity in Israel, the Mother figure in the Royal cult who had been abandoned about 600 BC.