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Michael G. Lawler

    Michael G. Lawler, Ph.D., est Professeur Émérite de Théologie Catholique et Doyen Émérite de la Graduate School de l'Université Creighton. Son travail explore les aspects profonds de la théologie catholique, cherchant à éclairer sa pertinence et sa signification dans la vie contemporaine. L'érudition de Lawler offre aux lecteurs des perspectives pénétrantes, fondées sur une vaste expérience académique, sur les principes fondamentaux de la foi.

    Sexual Person Toward a Renewed Hb: Toward a Renewed Catholic Anthropology
    Pope Francis and the Transformation of Health Care Ethics
    Symbol and Sacrament:: A Contemporary Sacramental Theology.
    Catholic Theological Ethics
    The Twelve Conditions of a Miracle
    • The Twelve Conditions of a Miracle

      • 174pages
      • 7 heures de lecture
      4,5(9)Évaluer

      This extraordinary new understanding of the biblical parable of the loaves and fishes reveals--within the original Greek text--twelve practical methods for living a life of meaning and miracles. In this uplifting work, Dr. Todd Michael meticulously retranslates the parable of the loaves and fishes, and makes an astonishing discovery: Below the surface--deep within the subtleties of the original Greek--lies a carefully hidden layer of information. Here, the actual technique of the miracle is revealed in the form of twelve precise and realistic steps to extraordinary living. Scholarly, inspiring, and amazingly consistent with contemporary metaphysical thought, The Twelve Conditions of a Miracle is essential reading if you want to work a transformation in your own life.

      The Twelve Conditions of a Miracle
    • Catholic Theological Ethics

      Ancient Questions, Contemporary Responses

      • 274pages
      • 10 heures de lecture
      3,0(1)Évaluer

      Focusing on the intersection of Catholic tradition and ethics, this book delves into the methodological and anthropological advancements that shape both general and sexual ethics. It aims to foster inclusive dialogue within the Church, engaging laity, theologians, and hierarchy alike, to address pressing ethical issues, particularly in the realm of sexuality. By examining these normative implications, it seeks to enrich the conversation surrounding ethics in the contemporary Church.

      Catholic Theological Ethics
    • Exploring sacraments as "prophetic symbols," this study delves into their theological significance through the lenses of philosophy, anthropology, and biblical studies. Michael Lawler examines each sacrament, presenting key biblical data, historical shifts, and contemporary revisions of sacramental rites. His thorough analysis incorporates contemporary sacramental theology, addressing pressing pastoral issues and offering a well-rounded perspective that reflects both tradition and modernity.

      Symbol and Sacrament:: A Contemporary Sacramental Theology.
    • The book explores the Catholic perspective on sexuality, emphasizing two core principles: the necessity of heterosexual marriage for any sexual act and the importance of keeping marital acts open to procreation. It provides a comprehensive overview of Catholic teachings on sexuality, delving into the implications and applications of these principles within the context of faith and moral living.

      Sexual Person Toward a Renewed Hb: Toward a Renewed Catholic Anthropology