
Selling God: American Religion in the Marketplace of Culture
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The purpose of this book is mainly to stimulate thinking, to suggest to the student how to deepen expressions that are necessarily elliptical or too compact.
The Catholic movement Opus Dei, founded in 1928 in Spain as a small devout group, is today one of the most influential and richest church organizations in the world – with millions of members, a headquarters in New York worth billions, and branches across
British historian Ian Wilson (known for his books on the Shroud of Turin and Jesus) offers the most thorough defense of the thesis that the biblical flood was a real historical event, not just a myth, in his work Before the Flood.
A hagiographic biography of the life and work of Blessed Maria Theresa Ledóchowska (1863–1922), a Polish countess and nun, founder of the Society of St. Peter the Claver for aid to African missions and the redemption of slaves.
The first part of the collection discusses the method of pastoral theology in the context of communism, and then the social presence of the Church in post-communist societies, from Caritas to the media.
The Buddha – His Life and Teachings is an accessible book that presents the life of Siddhartha Gautama (Buddha) and the foundations of Buddhist teachings in a clear and concise manner.