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Thomas J. Norris

    Mary in the Mystery
    The Trinity: Towards a Theology of Communion
    A Fractured Relationship: Faith and the Crisis of Culture
    Christianity: Origins and Contemporary Expressions
    Cardinal Newman for Today
    • Cardinal Newman for Today

      • 230pages
      • 9 heures de lecture
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      The book features a comprehensive marketing strategy that includes space advertisements in notable publications such as Commonweal and Living Church, along with a prominent listing in the ASpirit of Books catalog, which reaches an audience of 120,000. It also outlines an extensive review campaign and monthly direct mailings to a targeted house list, complemented by email marketing efforts aimed at selected consumer lists. This multifaceted approach is designed to maximize visibility and engagement with potential readers.

      Cardinal Newman for Today
    • Into the Classroom is a series of eleven new books designed for second-level teachers beginning the new Leaving Certificate Religious Education syllabus. Each of the books covers all the content in the relevant syllabus section. With their accessible and engaging commentary, they will also be of great interest to third-level students, educators and a general readership. Origins and Contemporary Expressions aims to develop an appreciation of the Early Christian Movement, including the distinctive features of Christianity within the historical, social and religious context of its time, and to correlate this with contemporary expressions of Christianity. It also highlights the diversity and adaptability of the Movement in addressing the search for meaning.

      Christianity: Origins and Contemporary Expressions
    • Exploring the alienation between religion and Western society, the author delves into Trinitarian theology as a remedy for deeper Christian living. With a focus on faith, Norris passionately highlights the communitarian spirituality of Chiara Lubich and the Focolare movement, emphasizing its potential for future hope post-Vatican II. The book adeptly combines doctrine and devotion, addressing contemporary issues with a contemplative perspective. It serves as both an inspiring resource for theological students and a thought-provoking challenge for educators.

      A Fractured Relationship: Faith and the Crisis of Culture
    • Exploring the mystery of the Trinity, this volume addresses the challenge of its significance for believers. It emphasizes a return to the Apostolic faith, centering on understanding and theology. The author proposes a practical approach to embodying the Trinity in daily life, suggesting that divine revelation informs our perception of reality. By recognizing love and relationality as fundamental, a Trinitarian ontology emerges, inviting readers to see God's influence in the world and to translate this profound mystery into their everyday experiences.

      The Trinity: Towards a Theology of Communion
    • Mary in the Mystery

      • 104pages
      • 4 heures de lecture

      Mary shows the beauty of the Christian faith in its completeness, proportion and radiance. Father Norris beautifully depicts Marys womb as the place where, united in her Son, the divine nature and the human nature rhyme. Anyone who wants to better understand the Mother of Jesus place in literature and art or who is looking for a new perspective on Marys role in ecumenical dialogue should have this book.

      Mary in the Mystery