Necessary Wisdom
Title | Necessary Wisdom PDF eBook |
Author | Charles M. Johnston |
Publisher | Charles Johnston |
Pages | 276 |
Release | 1991 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 9780890876503 |
Essential Monastic Wisdom
Title | Essential Monastic Wisdom PDF eBook |
Author | Hugh Feiss |
Publisher | Harper Collins |
Pages | 244 |
Release | 1999 |
Genre | Philosophy |
ISBN | 9780060624828 |
For everyone seeking to experience some of the deep tranquility of contemplative life, this artfully crafted guide brings together concise selections from the great writings of the tradition, from Saint Benedict to Thomas Merton. It explores all the essential ingredients of monastic life in brief chapters on such themes as speech, humility, discernment, patience, longing, and love. By providing a brief account of how monastic life evolved and the best examples of monastic writing through the centuries, from the desert fathers to the medieval nuns Julian and Hildegard to John Chittister today, Father Hugh Feiss offers a rich treasury of monastic wisdom on living a full life.
Seat of Wisdom
Title | Seat of Wisdom PDF eBook |
Author | James M. Jacobs |
Publisher | CUA Press |
Pages | 433 |
Release | 2022-01-14 |
Genre | Philosophy |
ISBN | 0813234654 |
The Catholic Church has always recognized that philosophy is necessary both to understand the faith as well as to defend it. The need for a philosophically informed faith has become more acute with the rise of secularism. Seat of Wisdom demonstrates that the philosophical principles developed in the Catholic tradition, especially as articulated in Thomism, provide the intellectual foundation for belief in God and are also the only reliable basis for a fully coherent vision of man’s place in the world. Seat of Wisdom begins with an exploration of the relationship between faith and reason. Philosophy’s essential role is to discover the rational principles underlying the intelligible order of reality. These principles act as a bridge connecting science and religious faith, enabling the believer to integrate all facets of human experience. Each of those first principles, as expressed in the transcendental properties, are then analyzed as the basis of the major philosophical disciplines. Starting with metaphysics’ study of being, the argument proceeds to consider the true, the good, and the beautiful in terms of epistemology, anthropology, ethics, aesthetics, and political philosophy. Lastly, these principles are shown to point to God as creator. The strength of the Catholic philosophical tradition is evident when contrasted with reductive theories which fail to account for the breadth of human experience. Consequently, each chapter will introduce influential philosophers whose inadequate theories inform contemporary assumptions. Against this, the Thomistic argument is elucidated as being inclusive of the insights of the reductive position. It will be seen that this “both/and” approach is the only way to do justice to the glory of God and the gift of creation. Religion is prey to skepticism when it is isolated from the rest of knowledge. This integrative argument, uniting discussions of nature, politics, and theology according to common principles, enables the reader to grasp the unity of wisdom. Moreover, by engaging alternative positions, it provides the reader with tools to defend the Catholic worldview against those reductive philosophies which only deprive life of its full meaning.
Julia's Kitchen Wisdom
Title | Julia's Kitchen Wisdom PDF eBook |
Author | Julia Child |
Publisher | Knopf |
Pages | 161 |
Release | 2010-01-19 |
Genre | Cooking |
ISBN | 0307593533 |
In this indispensable volume of kitchen wisdom, Julia Child gives home cooks the answers to their most pressing cooking questions—with essential information about soups, vegetables, eggs, baking breads and tarts, and more. How many minutes should you cook green beans? What are the right proportions for a vinaigrette? How do you skim off fat? What is the perfect way to roast a chicken? Here Julia provides solutions for these and many other everyday cooking queries. How are you going to cook that small rib steak you brought home? You'll be guided to the quick sauté as the best and fastest way. And once you've mastered that recipe, you can apply the technique to chops, chicken, or fish, following Julia's careful guidelines. Julia’s Kitchen Wisdom is a perfect compendium of a lifetime spent cooking.
Wisdom
Title | Wisdom PDF eBook |
Author | James Kellenberger |
Publisher | Lexington Books |
Pages | 235 |
Release | 2015-11-25 |
Genre | Philosophy |
ISBN | 1498509401 |
This book is an investigation of wisdom in its diverse nature and types. Wisdom may be as everyday as folk adages or as arcane as a religious parable. In one form it is highly practical, and in another it addresses what is fundamentally real. In another form it is moral wisdom, and when it is psychological wisdom it can inform wise judgment. It can be philosophical, and it can be religious. And in one form it is mystical wisdom. These types of wisdom are essentially different, even when they overlap. Often wisdom is proffered in wise sayings—such as proverbs, aphorisms, or maxims—but one form, mystical wisdom, defies articulation. In this book all these types of wisdom will be presented, drawing upon a diversity of sources, and critically examined. Offered wisdom carries in its train a number of issues, not the least of which is how to distinguish between true wisdom and pseudo-wisdom.Also it may be asked of wisdom, when it is true, whether it is true relativistically, varying with culture, or true universally. Many types of wisdom have their origin in antiquity, but can there be new forms of wisdom? Does wisdom, as contemporary philosophers have maintained, have an underlying universal nature? This book addresses these issues and others.
Growing Kingdom Wisdom
Title | Growing Kingdom Wisdom PDF eBook |
Author | Tom Yeakley |
Publisher | NavPress |
Pages | 192 |
Release | 2019-05-07 |
Genre | Religion |
ISBN | 1631469185 |
The more responsibilities you take on, the more important wisdom becomes. And yet wisdom seems ever more elusive in a world where values are shaped by short-term successes. Kingdom wisdom—the kind of wisdom sought and celebrated by Solomon and other wise leaders in the Scriptures—is mapped out in this book to set you on a course for real impact in your leadership and the lives of those you lead and mentor.
Wisdom
Title | Wisdom PDF eBook |
Author | Dr. Jaerock Lee |
Publisher | UrimBooks |
Pages | 150 |
Release | |
Genre | Religion |
ISBN | 8975579778 |
A flood of self-improvement books seem to cover various topics to include ways to find happiness and success, and secrets to gain the hearts of people or to become rich. But all experiences and wisdom gained in this world have limitations, and man’s wisdom cannot match the wisdom from above. God is the source of all wisdom and He alone can give us answers to fundamental questions of our lives. With the wisdom from above, we can produce abundant fruits in our given areas and benefit other people greatly. This book tells the readers that the way to receive God’s wisdom is to have holiness, peace, mercy and good fruits, and an unwavering heart that has no hypocrisy, and it educates on the ways to gain the hearts of people and reveals the secrets to have health and wealth, secrets to success, and ways for the development of nations.