Father and Son, East is West
Title | Father and Son, East is West PDF eBook |
Author | Daniel Hopkins |
Publisher | Lulu.com |
Pages | 106 |
Release | 2007-10-02 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 0615168434 |
The Buddhist sources to Christianity and its contribution to medieval myths.
A Saint for East and West
Title | A Saint for East and West PDF eBook |
Author | Daniel Haynes |
Publisher | Wipf and Stock Publishers |
Pages | 307 |
Release | 2019-01-10 |
Genre | Religion |
ISBN | 1532666004 |
In 1054 CE, the Great Schism between Eastern and Western Christianity occurred, and the official break of communion between the two ancient branches of the church continues to this day. There have been numerous church commissions and academic groups created to try and bridge the ecumenical divides between East and West, yet official communion is still just out of reach. The thought of St. Maximus the Confessor, a saint of both churches, provides a unique theological lens through which to map out a path of ecumenical understanding and, hopefully, reconciliation and union. Through an exposition of the intellectual history of Maximus' theological influence, his moral and spiritual theology, and his metaphysical vision of creation, a common Christianity emerges. This book brings together leading scholars and thinkers from both traditions around the theology of St. Maximus to cultivate greater union between Eastern and Western Christianity.
His Father's Son
Title | His Father's Son PDF eBook |
Author | Tim Brady |
Publisher | Penguin |
Pages | 370 |
Release | 2017-01-03 |
Genre | Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | 1101988177 |
The story of Theodore Roosevelt, Jr., a fortunate son who proved himself on the battlefields of two world wars. General Omar Bradley said of him, “I have never known a braver man or a more devoted soldier.” But for much of his life, Theodore Roosevelt’s son Ted seemed born to live in his father’s shadow. With the same wide smile, winning charm, and vigorous demeanor, Ted possessed limitless potential, with even the White House within his reach. In the First World War, Ted braved gunfire and gas attacks in France to lead his unit into battle. Yet even after returning home a hero, he was unable to meet the expectations of a public that wanted a man just like his father. A diplomat, writer, and man of great adventure, Ted remained frustrated by his lack of success in the world of politics, witnessing instead the rise of his cousin, Franklin, to the office that had once seemed his for the taking. Then, with World War II looming, Ted reenlisted. In his mid-fifties with a gimpy leg and a heart condition, he was well past his prime, but his insistence to be in the thick of combat proved a vital asset. Paired with the irascible Terry de la Mesa Allen Sr., Ted soon distinguished himself as a front-line general in a campaign that often brought him into conflict with another hard fighter, George Patton. On D-Day, Ted became the oldest soldier and the only general in the Allied forces to storm the beach in the first wave, hobbling across the sand with his cane in one hand and a pistol in the other. His valor and leadership on Utah Beach became the stuff of legends—and earned him the Medal of Honor. His Father's Son delves into the life of a man as courageous, colorful, and unwavering as any of the Roosevelt clan, and offers up a definitive portrait of one of America’s greatest military heroes. INCLUDES PHOTOS
The Father's Son
Title | The Father's Son PDF eBook |
Author | James T. O'Connor |
Publisher | Wipf and Stock Publishers |
Pages | 333 |
Release | 2001-12-27 |
Genre | Religion |
ISBN | 1579108482 |
Drawing from the living font of divine Revelation, the author of The Father's Son intends to clearly present the timeless truths about the God-Man, Jesus of Nazareth - truths as they are given to us in scripture and tradition and interpreted by the Church. The Father's Son will be of value not only to seminarians and college students, but to anyone else interested in learning more about Jesus Christ, the Son of God - true God and true man.
The Decline of the West...: Perspectives of world-history
Title | The Decline of the West...: Perspectives of world-history PDF eBook |
Author | Oswald Spengler |
Publisher | |
Pages | 568 |
Release | 1928 |
Genre | Civilization |
ISBN |
Contains Spengler's well-known work on the history of and the rise and fall of various civilizations.
Red Devil Tales: A Son's Journey to Discover His Father's Legacy
Title | Red Devil Tales: A Son's Journey to Discover His Father's Legacy PDF eBook |
Author | Ronald Sexton |
Publisher | Fulton Books, Inc. |
Pages | 348 |
Release | 2017-02-17 |
Genre | Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | 163338389X |
Ronald Sexton was only five years old when his father retired from coaching. He remembered very little of his dad’s life as one of North Carolina’s outstanding high school basketball coaches in the 1950s. Years after his father’s passing and after attending his father’s induction ceremony into Lenoir County’s Sports Hall of Fame, Ronald was determined to learn more about his father’s legacy as a basketball coach. He traveled from Louisiana to e
Augustine and Nicene Theology
Title | Augustine and Nicene Theology PDF eBook |
Author | Michel Rene Barnes |
Publisher | Wipf and Stock Publishers |
Pages | 345 |
Release | 2023-02-03 |
Genre | Religion |
ISBN | 1725292157 |
This book draws together a collection of thirteen published and unpublished articles which together constitute a new reading of the character and development of Latin Trinitarian theology in the fourth and fifth centuries. The focus of the essays is on Augustine of Hippo (354–430 CE), but Augustine is treated here as an inheritor of earlier Latin tradition. Many of the figures of that tradition here receive a new interpretation—particularly Marius Victorinus. Augustine himself is explored from many angles; at every turn the developments in his theology are shown to be a response to the anti-Nicene theologies of the period. The beginning of the book discusses the manner in which modern “systematic” theology has engaged Augustine only through a simplified version of late-nineteenth-century categories. In conclusion, the broader question of how far modern theology can actually engage Patristic theology is explored at length.