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Realizations: Newman's Own Selection of His Sermons
Contributor(s): Blehl, Vincent Ferrer (Editor), Spark, Muriel (Foreword by)
ISBN: 0814632904     ISBN-13: 9780814632901
Publisher: Liturgical Press
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Product Type: Hardcover
Published: July 2009
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Annotation: This volume provides a surprisingly full and rich account of Phoebe of Kenchreai. We visit Phoebes hometown, wander the city streets with her, meet her associates, and gain insight into the social roles that Paul ascribes to her (sister, deacon, and patron). Phoebe is important reading for anyone interested in the contribution of women to emerging Christianity and for contemporary deacons who seek to understand the biblical roots of their ministry.
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- Religion
Dewey: 252.03
LCCN: 2009284578
Physical Information: 0.79" H x 6.01" W x 7.63" (0.62 lbs) 171 pages
 
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What is the secret of John Henry Newman's enduring appeal? It perhaps lies in the freshness, persuasiveness, and brilliance of his descriptions of Christianity. Newman, who is to be beatified by Pope Benedict XVI later this year, often uses the word realization rather than faith or belief to describe the process of becoming a Christian. To him, a realization is a moment when one opens one's heart to a truth. He continues to enthrall us because through him we come to recognize Christianity not as a languid assent to a series of propositions, but as a vivid encounter with concrete realities. This collection of his sermons-the ones Newman himself felt were his best-is the ideal introduction to one of the greatest writers in the Christian tradition.

If there is one comprehensive thing that can be said about Newman's writings, it is that he has a 'voice;' it is his own and no-one else's. To me, at least, it is a voice that never falls to start up, radioactive from the page, however musty the physical book. -From the foreword by Muriel Spark

Vincent Ferrer Blehl, SJ, (1921-2001) was the Postulator of the cause of Newman's canonization, and the author of several books and articles about Newman's life and work.

The novelist Muriel Spark (1918 - 2006) said that it was by way of Newman that I turned Roman Catholic. She later remarked that it wasn't until I became a Roman Catholic . . . that I was ale to see human existence as a whole, as a novelist needs to do.