Theology for Beginners
subject: theology-the study of God and His ways. In Theology for Beginners, he skillfully explains the mystery of the Trinity. You'll learn why God created us, the effects of Original Sin, how God responded, and you'll come to a better understanding of Mary's role in salvation. Theology for Beginners is your
Theology of the Body for Beginners
his previous book, Theology of the Body Explained, Christopher West offered a more detailed, five-hundred-page commentary on John Paul II's theology of the body. Here, he provides a short and popular summary of the Pope's revolutionary teaching. Theology of the Body for Beginners explores the profound
Genesis Part II - God and His Family - Genesis 12-50
connected to God’s original design for His creation. Get ready to be amazed! Gayle Somers holds a master’s degree in Theological Studies from the Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary. In 1995, on Pentecost, Gayle and her family were received into the Catholic Church. She is the author of Galatians
Simply Bonaventure
Franciscan School of Theology Graduate Theological Union Berkeley, California. Simply Bonaventure provides an introduction to the life, thought and writings of the medieval Franciscan, Bonaventure of Bagnoregio. The majority of the work is devoted to Bonaventure’s theology, which is summarized according
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Envoy of the Messiah - On Acts of the Apostles 16 - 28
helpful information and scriptural references, this book is perfect for beginners as well as more advanced biblical scholars. Scripture scholar and popular author Steve Ray praises Envoy of the Messiah for its clarity and theological insight: “Stephen Pimentel’s book takes you through the recorded travels
Prayer Primer
Prayer Primer is written for adults (and teenagers) who want God and a serious prayer life, but it does not presuppose that they need or have a theological background. It does take up many questions rarely answered adequately in the classroom or from the pulpit, often not mentioned at all: Why pray?
A Shorter Summa
original runs some 4000 pages! (The Summa of the Summa was just over 500.) The Summa is certainly the greatest, most ambitious, most rational book of theology ever written. In it, there is also much philosophy, which is selected, excerpted, arranged, introduced, and explained in footnotes here by Kreeft