Haim Cohn, a Justice of the Supreme Court of Israel, and a scholar of Jewish legal history , offers a profound and respectful engagement of the Gospel narrative of the trail and death of Jesus. Usi…
This thoughtful collection makes clear the Church's position on the events and ethnicities surrounding the Passion and Death of Christ-and its reproval of hatred and persecution of any form.
The book, at its best, is easy to read for a philosophy book. I have it as a textbook for a Death, Dying, and the Quality of Life class. I am an A student. The concepts Pojman explores are not done…
Penderitaan Yesus di kayu salib menimbulkan kepiluan dan iba yang amat dalam di hati setiap insan. Siapakah yang tidak menaikkan air mata melihat penderitaan dan kesengsaraan-Nya? Mengapa ia tidak …
Some chapters in this book have their origin in two lecturesships that I gave in the spiring of 1988. Before the beginning of Lent, I gave the McFadin Lectures at Brite Divinity School of Texas Chr…
Believing that the cross is at the heart of the Christian faith, George Carey has written The Gate of Glory to counter the growing trend among modern Christians to "brush the cross aside" in favor …
Drawing on the classic teaching of the atonement as it is presented by St. Paul and other Christian thinkers, Paul Zahl unfolds its meaning for this generation. He then applies it to the problems o…
Osborn demonstrates with a wealth of exegetical and theological insight how orthodox Christianity can embrace evolutionary concepts without contradiction. Osborn forces us to ask hard questions, no…
Life Everlasting by the incomparable Dominican theologian, Fr. reginald Garrigouy Lagrange (1877-1964), is a serious theologiacal treatise on the four last things-death, judgment, heaven and hell-b…
Death will come to us all, but most of us live our lives as if death does not exist. People are living longer than ever, and medicine has made dying more complicated, more drawn out and more remove…