The Ascetical Homilies of Saint Isaac the Syrian

The Ascetical Homilies of Saint Isaac the Syrian
Title The Ascetical Homilies of Saint Isaac the Syrian PDF eBook
Author Isaac
Publisher
Pages 607
Release 2011-01-01
Genre Asceticism
ISBN 9780943405162

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The Wisdom of Saint Isaac the Syrian

The Wisdom of Saint Isaac the Syrian
Title The Wisdom of Saint Isaac the Syrian PDF eBook
Author Sebastian Brock
Publisher SLG Press
Pages 47
Release 2018-07-01
Genre Religion
ISBN 0728303493

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Fairacres Publications 128 In recent decades there has been a notable renewal of interest in St Isaac the Syrian, a seventh-century master of the ascetic life. This selection of short sayings is part of Dr Brock’s work on a fuller, long-neglected manuscript which he is making available to English readers. Each sentence holds the mind steadily in the light of a truth about the spiritual life. St Isaac’s vivid images drawn directly from nature, husbandry and general human experience speak for themselves and draw us to penitence and prayer.

Mystic Treatises by Isaac of Nineveh

Mystic Treatises by Isaac of Nineveh
Title Mystic Treatises by Isaac of Nineveh PDF eBook
Author Arent Jan Wensinck
Publisher Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Pages 0
Release 2012-08-13
Genre Mysticism
ISBN 9781479115815

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Published in 1923, this is a collection of treatises on mysticism by Isaac of Nineveh. Translated from Bedjan's syriac text with an introduction and registers.

The Spiritual World of Isaac the Syrian

The Spiritual World of Isaac the Syrian
Title The Spiritual World of Isaac the Syrian PDF eBook
Author Ilarion (Metropolitan of Volokolamsk)
Publisher
Pages 336
Release 2000
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN

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Isaac the Syrian, also called Isaac of Nineveh, lived and wrote during "the golden age of Syriac Christian literature" in the seventh century. Cut off by language and politics from the Churches of the Roman Empire and branded "Nestorian," the Church of the East produced in isolation a rich theological literature which is only now becoming known to outsiders. Yet over the centuries and in all parts of Christendom, Isaac's works have been read and recommended as unquestionably orthodox. Now, at last, to my great delight, we have at our disposal a single book in English, offering us a balanced and comprehensive overview of Isaac's life, background and teaching. Wisely, Fr. Hilarion Alfeyev has allowed Isaac to speak for himself. The book is full of well-chosen quotations, in which Isaac's true voice can be heard. Saint Isaac of Syria was an ascetic, a mountain solitary, but his writings are universal in scope. They are addressed not just to the desert but to the city, not just to monastics but to all the baptized. With sharp vividness he speaks about themes relevant to every Christian: about repentance and humility, about prayer in its many forms, both outer and inner, about solitude and community, about silence, wonder, and ecstasy. Along with the emphasis that he places upon "luminous love"--To use his own phrase--two things above all mark his spiritual theology: his sense of God as living mystery; and his warm devotion to the Saviour Christ.

St. Faustina Prayer Book for the Holy Souls in Purgatory

St. Faustina Prayer Book for the Holy Souls in Purgatory
Title St. Faustina Prayer Book for the Holy Souls in Purgatory PDF eBook
Author Susan Tassone
Publisher Our Sunday Visitor
Pages 176
Release 2016-03-22
Genre Religion
ISBN 1612783961

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Susan Tassone turns to a passionate and powerful guide to help us pray for the holy souls in purgatory, St. Faustina Kowalska. Includes devotions, prayers, novenas, and the wisdom of St. Faustina.

Saint Isaac the Syrian and His Spiritual Legacy

Saint Isaac the Syrian and His Spiritual Legacy
Title Saint Isaac the Syrian and His Spiritual Legacy PDF eBook
Author Ilarion (Metropolitan of Volokolamsk)
Publisher SPCK Publishing
Pages 0
Release 2015
Genre Christian literature, Early
ISBN 9780881415261

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St Isaac the Syrian, also known as St Isaac of Nineveh, was a Christian hermit of the seventh century, living in present-day Iraq. His writings are so widely revered that he is venerated as a saint by both the Oriental and Eastern Orthodox Churches. While his writings and influence are universally acclaimed by Christian theologians today, precious little has been written in English about this towering figure of the Syrian Christian tradition. Gathering together many of the worlds authoritative voices on St Isaac (including Sebastian Brock and Metropolitan Hilarion Alfeyev), this volume represents the papers delivered at the inaugural International Patristics Conference held in Moscow, 2013.--

Women's Ordination in the Catholic Church

Women's Ordination in the Catholic Church
Title Women's Ordination in the Catholic Church PDF eBook
Author John O'Brien
Publisher Wipf and Stock Publishers
Pages 212
Release 2020-07-30
Genre Religion
ISBN 1725268043

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Women’s Ordination in the Catholic Church argues that women can be validly ordained to ministerial office. O’Brien shows that claims by Roman dicasteries for an unbroken chain of authoritative tradition on the non-ordainability of women—a novel rather than traditional argument—are not historically supported. In the primitive Church, with the offices of deacon, presbyter, and bishop in process of development, women exercised ministries later understood as pertaining to those offices. The sub-apostolic period downplayed women’s ministry for reasons of cultural adaptation, not because it was thought that fidelity to Christ required it. Furthermore, extensive epigraphical evidence, from a wide geographical area, references women deacons and presbyters during the first millennium. Restrictive developments in the concept of ordination from the twelfth century onwards do not negate how, before that, women were validly ordained according to contemporary ecclesial understanding. Repeated canonical prohibitions on ordaining women show both that women were being ordained and how those bans were very selectively implemented. These canons were a cultural practice in search of a theology, and the subsequent theological justifications for restricting ordination to men appealed to supposed female inferiority against the background of priesthood as eminence rather than service. O’Brien shows that the assertion of women’s non-ordainability is a matter of canon law rather than doctrine. As such, that law can be reformed.