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8 Spiritual Heroes

8 Spiritual Heroes
Author: Brennan Hill
Publisher: Franciscan Media
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2002
Genre: Catholics
ISBN: 9780867164213

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"It is evident after exploring these heroes' lives and writings that God remains a Mystery—a reality beyond images, descriptions, dogmas and creeds."—From the Epilogue How does a person imagine God? How does that image change as the person matures spiritually and undergoes a significant religious experience? What influences—political, social, gender, faith tradition—shape and change a person's view of God? In this compelling and inspiring book of biographical theology, Brennan Hill uses stories and historical and theological sources to tell us how eight modern religious heroes see God. Hill's religious heroes are diverse: a Hindu (Mahatma Gandhi), a Jewess who converted to Christianity (Edith Stein), a black Baptist minister (Martin Luther King, Jr.), a Catholic laywoman (Dorothy Day), a Salvadoran archbishop (Archbishop Oscar Romero), two Jesuit priests (Pierre Tielhard de Chardin and Daniel Berrigan) and a nun (Mother Teresa of Calcutta). Hill writes: "Many of my religious heroes lived out their faith in an outstanding manner. For all of these religious heroes God was often close at hand, deeply felt in the events of their lives, glimpsed in the people they met, pursuing them in their minds and hearts. God, as it were, came with many intriguing faces: as a God of truth, of the homeless and of the mountain. God came in the cosmos, as one beckoning to prophecy and as a fellow sufferer sharing the cross. Divinity appeared as the power of peace and in the poverty of the abandoned. Each one of us might now ask: What face has my God shown to me?"


Spiritual Heroes

Spiritual Heroes
Author: David Saville Muzzey
Publisher:
Total Pages: 332
Release: 1902
Genre: Ethical culture movement
ISBN:

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8 Freedom Heroes

8 Freedom Heroes
Author: Brennan Hill
Publisher: Franciscan Media
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2007
Genre: Heroes
ISBN: 9780867166712

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Following the success of the best-selling 8 Spiritual Heroes: Their Search for God, Brennan Hill further explores biographical theology-a lived theology that comes out of experiences and events. In this current volume, Hill profiles heroes of freedom-men and women who lived as emancipators, liberators, stars of social justice. From the theological insights of Bernard Häring to the humble leadership of Cesar Chavez, to the life-risking heroics of Harriet Tubman to the lifelong bravery of Susan B. Anthony, the work of these heroes has established the freedoms we enjoy today. Their stories inspire the heroes of tomorrow.


Unlikely Spiritual Heroes

Unlikely Spiritual Heroes
Author: Brennan Hill
Publisher: Franciscan Media
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2010
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780867169249

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In his third Heroes volume, Brennan Hill profiles eight improbable candidates for the great things they did: - Thomas Merton, at first glance, a party-going lady's man, becomes a Trappist monk and peace activist; - Helen Prejean, a quiet religious sister, befriends and advocates for the seemingly most monstrous among us--murderers on death row; - Cardinal Joseph Bernardin, a bookish, shy son of Italian immigrants, becomes one of the most outspoken prelates of our time; - Pedro Arrupe, a medical student then priest, survives nuclear holocaust and becomes a great Jesuit leader; - Jean Donovan, a Harley-riding businesswoman, turns missionary and is martyred; - Dorothy Stang, a religious sister and schoolteacher, champions the environment and loses her life doing so; - Maximilian Kolbe, a sickly, eccentric Franciscan, turns publisher and "warrior" for peace and dies in Auschwitz trading his life for a Jewish prisoner; - Karol Wojtyla, a young Polish actor whose election to pope makes him one of the most famous men on the world stage. These unlikely heroes saw great injustice, sorrow, and violence in the world and, in their own ways--some small, some universal--sought and created love, justice, peace, and hope for our time.


The Book of Saints and Heroes

The Book of Saints and Heroes
Author: Mrs. Lang
Publisher: Sophia Institute Press
Total Pages: 334
Release: 2006
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1933184132

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True stories and legends about the saints.


Heroes of the Faith

Heroes of the Faith
Author: Gene Fedele
Publisher: Bridge Logos Foundation
Total Pages: 260
Release: 2003
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780882709598

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Be inspired through the life sketches of these 70 godly men and woman.


The Secret of Spiritual Fruitfulness

The Secret of Spiritual Fruitfulness
Author: Zacharias Tanee Fomum
Publisher: ZTF Books Online
Total Pages: 81
Release: 2015-04-21
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1310546398

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How do you bear fruit that abides? In this book, Z.T. Fomum answers this crucial question that believers often ask themselves in their walk with the Lord. In fact, they most often ask it from discouragement. The believer must have a heart full of compassion, be aware of the needs of people without Christ, in a world lost in impotent Christianity, religion, and the like. Here, the author provides us with some rather striking and disconcerting statistics of the distribution of populations, by religion. Everyone will need to know that they have what they need, only as long as we surrender ourselves to the Lord for the blessing and multiplication of what we have. This book is to be read in prayer and with faith.


Sport and Spirituality

Sport and Spirituality
Author: Jim Parry
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 279
Release: 2007-09-12
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 113413682X

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Exploring the spiritual dimensions of sport, this broad-ranging study takes a provocative look at the human aspects of the sport experience. It is a must-read for students of sport studies, sports coaching, and sport and health psychology.


The Jesus Project

The Jesus Project
Author: Dr. Arno Steen Andreasen
Publisher: WestBow Press
Total Pages: 315
Release: 2016-02-26
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1512730556

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Some people believe that religion is the root of all evil. The Jesus Project challenges this claim as we reflect on the teachings of Jesus in chronological order. The book aims to show that Jesus is a different kind of King and that He rules the world through personal sacrifice and humility. Jesus is not the instigator of any war, except the spiritual war against misuse of powerno matter if that is done in the name of the church or society. The weapon of Jesus is His words. He creates new life as He paints a picture of how it is to live in the Kingdom of God. The real God is a peacemaker. He is the one who brings people together and turns enemies into friends. This book is meant to be studied and discussed. The reflections are written to challenge what you believe about God, the way you live, and to help you put your faith into action.