A Spiritual Philosophy for the New World


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The author reveals how the "non-human" process can dramatically change your life, and how you can go forth with great inspiration to transform this planet into the heavenly body it was created to be.




The Sanctifier


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In one of the most fascinating books on the Holy Spirit ever written, Archbishop Martinez reveals to readers the secret of holiness, guiding us step-by-step to understand the gentle ways the Spirit acts in our lives, guiding us to the Father and Son—especially through the virtues of faith, hope, and charity. He then explores the seven gifts, which make us attentive to the promptings of the Holy Spirit; the consoling fruits of the Spirit; and the Beatitudes, the summit of the Christian life.










Free for Christ: Religious Obedience and Thomistic Moral Theology


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What is it about the practice of obedience to God that makes it significant for human happiness and sanctity? And how should the obedience proper to vowed religious life be understood relative to the responsibilities of conscience and personal freedom? In the present day, religious obedience is often viewed either as a negative cramping of personal autonomy by an external authority, or as a positive submission to law that somehow assures one’s fidelity, but the common thread for both perspectives is a distinctly modern approach to obedience characterized by legalism and voluntarism. In Free for Christ, Mother Mary Christa Nutt, R.S.M., proposes a different approach to religious obedience that foregrounds virtue-based moral agency rooted in metaphysics and the mystery of God, examining obedience not simply in relation to commands and laws but as a spiritual, philosophical, and theological reality—one that situates the human person in relation to God, the Church, and those others who share this religious life. Taking her starting point from Thomas Aquinas, Nutt examines obedience as a dimension of prudence and worship, that is, as a way that the human being can become relative to God as first source and final end, and thus as a way that the grace of Christ can take deeper root as a path to authentic freedom and interiority. From this ground of Thomistic metaphysics and ethics emerges a theological anthropology of obedience closely tied to Aquinas’s teaching on providence and religion.




The Catholic Doctrine of Predestination from Luther to Jansenius


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The doctrine of predestination was one of the most discussed topics in the period that goes from the beginning of the Reformation to the end of the XVII century. In this book, Guido Stucco provides a nuanced and thorough description of the unfolding of events, doctrinal developments and controversies surrounding this complex doctrine.




Free-spirited Supreme Divine Doctor


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The Godly Doctor Hua Tuo had coincidentally discovered a peerless secret manual passed down from the ancient Divine Nong family, learned the peerless Divine Arts, and accidentally teleported to the Demon Martial Continent. Due to misfortune, his body returned to his sixteen-year-old appearance, and from then on, he relied on his peerless medical skills and divine arts to roam the continent, winning over the hearts of the nine Elves and the other beautiful ladies of various races ...