Priestly Ideals
Title | Priestly Ideals PDF eBook |
Author | William Charles Edmund Newbolt |
Publisher | |
Pages | 188 |
Release | 1899 |
Genre | Clergy |
ISBN |
Priestly ideals, lectures
Title | Priestly ideals, lectures PDF eBook |
Author | William Charles Edmund Newbolt |
Publisher | |
Pages | 162 |
Release | 1898 |
Genre | Clergy |
ISBN |
Ideals of Conduct
Title | Ideals of Conduct PDF eBook |
Author | John Dashiell Stoops |
Publisher | |
Pages | 396 |
Release | 1926 |
Genre | Christian ethics |
ISBN |
Priestly Rule
Title | Priestly Rule PDF eBook |
Author | Nathan MacDonald |
Publisher | Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG |
Pages | 180 |
Release | 2015-07-31 |
Genre | Religion |
ISBN | 3110411865 |
Whilst prophetic oracles in late prophetic books evidence tensions about the Jerusalem temple and its priesthood, MacDonald demonstrates that the relationships between prophetic oracles have been incorrectly appraised. Employing an interpretative method attentive to issues of redaction and inner-biblical interpretation, MacDonald show that Ezekiel 44 is a polemical response to Isaiah 56, and not the reverse as is typically assumed. This has significant consequences for the dating of Ezekiel 44 and for its relationship to other biblical texts, especially Pentateuchal texts from Leviticus and Numbers. Since Ezekiel 44 has been a crucial chapter in understanding the historical development of the priesthood, MacDonald's arguments affect our understanding of the origins of the distinction between Levites and priests, and the claims that a Zadokite priestly sept dominated the Second Temple hierarchy.
The Ascetic Ideal
Title | The Ascetic Ideal PDF eBook |
Author | Stephen Mulhall |
Publisher | Oxford University Press |
Pages | 320 |
Release | 2021-08-12 |
Genre | Philosophy |
ISBN | 0192650793 |
In The Ascetic Ideal, Stephen Mulhall shows how areas of cultural life that seem to be either essentially unconnected to evaluative commitments (science and philosophy) or to involve non-moral values (aesthetics) are in fact deeply informed by ethico-religious commitments, for better and for worse. The book develops a reading of Nietzsche's concept of 'the ascetic ideal', which he used to track the evolution, mutation, and expansion of the system of slave moral values, associated primarily with Judaeo-Christian religious belief through diverse fields of Western European culture—not just religion and morality, but aesthetics, science, and philosophy. Mulhall also offers an interpretation of Nietzsche's genealogical method that aims to rebut standard criticisms of its nature, and to emphasize its potential for enhancing philosophical understanding more generally. The focus throughout is on developments in those fields which occurred after the end of Nietzsche's intellectual career, and in particular on influential modes of thought and practice that have a contemporary significance. The goal is not simply to argue that Nietzsche's diagnosis and critique retains considerable merit, but also to show that Nietzsche is himself significantly indebted to the ideals he criticizes, and that this opens up a possibility of synthesizing elements of his approach with those drawn from its target. Hence, the book also tracks various ways in which the object of Nietzsche's criticism has undergone further mutations (just as his genealogical method would suggest), and in doing so has generated ways of pursuing the values central to asceticism that avoid Nietzsche's criticisms, and might even further his own goals.
Christ the Ideal of the Priest
Title | Christ the Ideal of the Priest PDF eBook |
Author | Blessed Marmion |
Publisher | Gracewing Publishing |
Pages | 404 |
Release | 2006 |
Genre | Body, Mind & Spirit |
ISBN | 9780852446577 |
The highly acclaimed spiritual writer, Blessed Columba Marmion, wrote this classic work on the priesthood to show the great holiness that priests are called to, and how that holiness can only be attained through close union with, and imitation of, Jesus Christ. While aimed at the clergy, this profound spiritual work will also be of immense inspiration for laity in coming to a deeper understanding of the true nature and calling of the priesthood. Echoing the thought and writing of St Paul, Marmion stresses that the priestly life must be dominated by Christ and in constant dependence on His merits, His grace and His activity in the soul of the priest. In this perspective, the dignity of the priesthood and the work of the priest's santification are understood. In all his actions, in the sacred acts of worship, the adminstration of the sacraments, private prayer and devotions, and serving the various needs of his flock, Marmion says the priest must always see himself as the minister of the Saviour, as 'Alter Christus'. Blessed Columba Marmion was a Benedictine priest in the first half of the twentieth century who wrote several works that are considered spiritual classics, most notably his book 'Christ the life of the Soul', also published by Gracewing in a new translation by Alan Bancroft
The Unchanging Heart of the Priesthood
Title | The Unchanging Heart of the Priesthood PDF eBook |
Author | Thomas Acklin |
Publisher | Emmaus Road Publishing |
Pages | 224 |
Release | 2006 |
Genre | Priesthood |
ISBN | 1931018294 |
In The Unchanging Heart of the Priesthood, Father Thomas Acklin presents an apologetic for that which is immutable?that which cannot change since it is found in the unchanging heart of Christ. Father Acklin refutes modern misconceptions and false understandings of the priesthood, while uncovering the beauty, strength, and hope that is found in God's plan. This book will encourage the heart of every priest and help the laity to understand and appreciate the reality and mystery of the priesthood in the Church. In The Unchanging Heart of the Priesthood Father Thomas Acklin presents an apologetic for the immutability of the priesthood?that which cannot change since it is found in the unchanging heart of Christ. Father Acklin refutes modern misconceptions, while uncovering the beauty, strength, and hope that is found in God's plan, bringing the reader to an appreciation of the reality and mystery of the priesthood in the Church.