LIBROS DEL AUTOR: jerome bertram

5 resultados para LIBROS DEL AUTOR: jerome bertram

  • Newman’s Oxford
    Jerome Bertram Cong. Orat. / Jerome Bertram CongOrat.
    The story of Newman entered a new phase with his beatification in September 2010 by His Holiness Pope Benedict XVI, followed so quickly by his canonization in October 2019. Henceforth “Newman” is no longer an historical character, the subject of an infinite number of research projects, the quarry for widely differing opinions on religious topics of all kinds—no, now he is “Sain...
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    13,61 €

  • Twelve Steps to Holiness. The Testaments of the Twelve Patriarchs
    Jerome Bertram cong.orat.
    Many writers on the spiritual life have used the analogy of climbing a ladder, as we progress towards that degree of perfection which Our Lord demands of us, ‘Be ye perfect, as your heavenly Father is perfect’ (Matthew 5:48). It must originate in the story of Jacob’s Ladder, on which he saw the angels ascending and descending —and since humility is the key to all virtue, who is...
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  • On the Incarnation of Christ
    John Cassian / Jerome Bertram
    St John Cassian’s little treatise on the Incarnation is of a very different character his better-known works of spirituality, the Institutes and the Collations. Cassian wrote the De Incarnatione in 429, at the request of Leo, Archdeacon of Rome, as part of the build-up to the condemnation of Nestorius at the Synod of Rome in 430 and the general Council of Ephesus in 431. Leo wa...
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  • The Collations
    John Cassian / Jerome Bertram
    The Twenty-Four Conferences or Collations of St John Cassian, written in the early fifth century, were to have a tremendous impact in the West on the spirituality of monastics and other Religious. A classic of spirituality, they were compulsory reading for St Benedict’s monks, the favourite spiritual reading of St Dominic in the late twelfth century and were treasured by St Phi...
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    46,89 €

  • Vita Communis
    Jerome Bertram
    Vita Communis - ’the common life’ - is the term used for community life among priests and other clerics, as opposed to monks and friars. While monasticism is familiar, few are aware that pastoral (’secular’) priests have lived in communities for most of the Church’s history. Many people have suggested that they could do so again, and that this might help with some of the prob...
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    33,07 €