What Does It All Mean? brings together into one volume three previous works of Richard Leonard SJ on belief and its challenges: Where the Hell is God? Why Bother Praying? and What Are We Doing on Earth for Christ's Sake?
Theologian, pastor and seasoned activist Rebecca Voelkel offers a theological vision of embodied love, informed by her own experience, research, and pastoral and organizing work with gay, lesbian, transgender and gender-queer persons.
Living Hope explores the meaning of Christian hope, its theology and psychology. It reflects on the sources of hope and wrestles with the concern for a hope that is not just a set of clichés but which is engaging and realistic, ...
In an age of carefully managed public profiles presented via Instagram or BeReal, or even the public presentation of our churches, Paul's stories of hardship in his letters to the Corinthians draw us to a different relationship with ourselves and our
When he talked about the Kingdom of God, Jesus was speaking about an utterly different way of relating to human society as we know it. He lays out a blueprint for this new life in his best-known teaching, the Sermon on the Mount.
A moving and spiritually grounded presentation of the value to the United States of migrants, immigrants, and refugees. The Bible is rich in powerful stories of migrants. Jesus was a migrant.
In this original biography of the prayer known as the "Proficiscere" the author traces the history of this well-known text from its origins in eighth century France to the present day.
A candid narrative of the good, bad, and ugly of the early church. Where most books dance around the distasteful details of the churchs past, this one puts a spotlight on the negative and positive alike.