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The Priority of Christ: Toward a Postliberal Catholicism Word On Fire - Blog Feed Today we celebrate the feast of St. Paul Miki and his companions martyrs who laid down their life for Christ's sake. Br. Raphael Forbing O.P. suggests this feast is ... The Word on Fire Show" Episodes The Word on Fire Show The Word on Fire Show Episodes. All episodes from The Word on Fire Show" Search Results -- Religion-Online.org return to religion-online. 1984: Orwell and Barmen. 1984 is the 50th anniversary of the Confessing Church in Germanys Barmen Declaration issued in May 1934 well ... Rank: #40394 in BooksBrand: Baker Pub Group/Baker BooksPublished on: 2016-03-01Released on: 2016-03-01Original language: EnglishNumber of items: 1Dimensions: 1.30" h x 6.10" w x 9.10" l, 1.35 pounds Binding: Hardcover352 pages 7 of 7 people found the following review helpful.Good Academic Book on Theology, not for Lay PersonBy Caryn TaltyThis is a great book with a lot of philosophical history from Catholic, protestant, and secular viewpoints. I enjoy reading Fr. Barron and have immensely enjoyed his DVD series. This book is not for the lay person and requires a bit of background knowledge to fully grasp. It is very academic in nature. It's been many years since I've studied philosophers and I have never studied theology. I found myself doing research while reading to better understand Fr. Barron's references to people and schools of thought.42 of 44 people found the following review helpful.extremely interesting bookBy Davie 44I found Barron's approach extremely refreshing. Having waded through modern philosophy and much contemporary theology, I found Barron's ideas penetrating and profound. Instead of attempting a false "neutrality," he stands clearly in the faith perspective of the Church and tackles the modern dilemma that "modernity" has handed the modern-day believer. He shows how a correct understanding of Aquinas and Scripture lend themselves to what he terms a "post-modern" Catholic view of reality. The book develops many of the insights of modern hermeneutics and avoids returning to the over-emphasis on rationalistic foundationalism found in theology during the enlightenment and post-enlightenment periods. He is not afraid to find agreement in modern thinkers, and is nuanced in his disagreement. He diagnoses the problems, show how Christ offers a solution, and then deals with the implications of the perspective offered through the lens of Thomistic thought. While some may attempt to dismiss this perspective as old (chronological snobbery) in their worship of modernity, the points Barron discusses at least deserve a careful reading and debate. He breathes fresh life into the discussion.I would suggest this book for those who have at least a little background in theology. Recommended for Catholics, but would be interesting for all Christians, (especially his critique of modernity and discussion of the roles of Christ).10 of 10 people found the following review helpful.A deep read, but well worth it.By Daniel E. RuethIf you know Fr. Barron from his blogs, podcasts and the "Word on Fire" Catholicism series, then this book is something that will take you a little deeper into the subjects he covers there. It's not an "easy read." Unlike in his more popular works, here Fr. Barron favors academic rigor and detail. He dives into the deep end of challenging debates both within the Catholic Church and between believers and non-believers. But if you go into those depths with him, you come out with a far richer understanding of Jesus and Catholicism.See all 9 customer reviews... Word On Fire - Blog Feed Today we celebrate the feast of St. Paul Miki and his companions martyrs who laid down their life for Christ's sake. Br. Raphael Forbing O.P. suggests this feast is ... The Word on Fire Show" Episodes The Word on Fire Show The Word on Fire Show Episodes. All episodes from The Word on Fire Show" Search Results -- Religion-Online.org return to religion-online. 1984: Orwell and Barmen. 1984 is the 50th anniversary of the Confessing Church in Germanys Barmen Declaration issued in May 1934 well ...
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