The instruction of youth in Christian piety. From the Fr
Author : Charles Gobinet
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Page : 390 pages
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Author : Charles Gobinet
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Page : 390 pages
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Author : Charles Gobinet
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Page : 416 pages
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Author : Charles GOBINET
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Page : 200 pages
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Author : Charles GOBINET
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Page : 416 pages
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Author : William Weedon
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Page : 192 pages
File Size : 19,18 MB
Release : 2017
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9780758658289
For Christians who are struggling to understand what it means to be pious and how to embrace the classic Christian practices of piety, Thank, Praise, Serve, and Obey shows that acts of piety are not simply rules to keep in order to be a "good" Christian, but how the new life in Christ is lived out in day-to-day life.
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Author : CHRISTIAN INSTRUCTIONS.
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Page : 370 pages
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Author : Lewis Bayly
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Page : 392 pages
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Category : Christian life
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Author : Christopher J. Lane
Publisher : McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP
Page : 192 pages
File Size : 13,85 MB
Release : 2021-12-15
Category : Religion
ISBN : 0228009758
The concept of vocation in an early modern setting calls to mind the priesthood or religious life in a monastery or cloister; to be “called” by God meant to leave the concerns of the world behind. Beginning in the mid-seventeenth century, French Catholic clergy began to promote the innovative idea that everyone, even an ordinary layperson, was called to a vocation or “state of life” and that discerning this call correctly had implications for one’s happiness and salvation, and for the social good. In Callings and Consequences Christopher Lane analyzes the origins, growth, and influence of a culture of vocation that became a central component of the Catholic Reformation and its legacy in France. The reformers’ new vision of the choice of a state of life was marked by four characteristics: urgency (the realization that one’s soul was at stake), inclusiveness (the belief that everyone, including lay people, was called by God), method (the use of proven discernment practices), and liberty (the belief that this choice must be free from coercion, especially by parents). No mere passing phenomena, these vocational reforms engendered enduring beliefs and practices within the repertoire of global Catholic modernity, even to the present day. An illuminating and sometimes surprising history of pastoral reform, Callings and Consequences helps us to understand the history of Catholic vocational culture and its role in the modernizing process, within Christianity and beyond.