The Path of Mercy

The Path of Mercy
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Publisher : CUA Press
Total Pages : 453
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ISBN-10 : 9780813218731
ISBN-13 : 081321873X
Rating : 4/5 (31 Downloads)

Synopsis The Path of Mercy by : Mary C. Sullivan

Mary C. Sullivan, R.S.M., is Professor Emerita of Language and Literature, and Dean Emerita of the College of Liberal Arts, at the Rochester Institute of Technology. She is the author of numerous works, including The Correspondence of Catherine McAuley, 1818-1841 (CUA Press) and Catherine McAuley and the Tradition of Mercy.

The Shape of Mercy

The Shape of Mercy
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Publisher : WaterBrook Press
Total Pages : 354
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ISBN-10 : 9780307731555
ISBN-13 : 0307731553
Rating : 4/5 (55 Downloads)

Synopsis The Shape of Mercy by : Susan Meissner

Transcribing the journal entries of a victim of the Salem witch trials, Lauren realizes that the secrets of Mercy's story extend beyond the pages of her diary, and forces her to take a startling new look at her own life.

Mystical Hope

Mystical Hope
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Publisher : Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages : 118
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ISBN-10 : 9781561011933
ISBN-13 : 1561011932
Rating : 4/5 (33 Downloads)

Synopsis Mystical Hope by : Cynthia Bourgeault

In five interwoven meditations, Mystical Hope shows how to recognize hope in our own lives, where it comes from, how to deepen it through prayer, and how to carry it into the world as a source of strength and renewal.

The Book of Mercy

The Book of Mercy
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Publisher : Mariner Books
Total Pages : 280
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ISBN-10 : 0156005190
ISBN-13 : 9780156005197
Rating : 4/5 (90 Downloads)

Synopsis The Book of Mercy by : Kathleen Cambor

Isolated from his children and tormented by memories of his flamboyant wife, a retired fireman becomes so fascinated with the lost art of alchemy and its promise of immortality that he is institutionalized.

Pope Francis and Mercy

Pope Francis and Mercy
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Publisher : University of Notre Dame Pess
Total Pages : 195
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ISBN-10 : 9780268206437
ISBN-13 : 0268206430
Rating : 4/5 (37 Downloads)

Synopsis Pope Francis and Mercy by : Gill K. Goulding, CJ

This theological study examines how Pope Francis lives out mercy in his own Petrine ministry and calls for it to be lived out by the people of God. The centerpiece of Pope Francis’s pontificate from the very first days has been his proclamation of the importance of the mercy of God. While facing global problems of climate change, terror, political destabilization, refugees, and dire poverty, the Holy Father has articulated the mission of the Church through mercy, love, and forgiveness to reveal the compassion of God for all and particularly for those most vulnerable existing on the margins of society. In this compelling study, Gill Goulding, CJ, examines for the first time the critical and determinative role of mercy in Francis’s papacy using his homilies, allocutions, encyclicals, and addresses as primary sources. Goulding traces the theme of mercy in Francis’s thought, attending to its Ignatian foundations and its Christological, Trinitarian, and ecclesiological significance for the Church today, particularly the impact of his reappropriation and elevation of the discourse of mercy on the work of the Curia in Rome. Goulding enters into dialogue with other theologians, including Romano Guardini, Walter Kasper, and Hans Urs von Balthasar, to demonstrate a continuity between Francis and his predecessors, especially Benedict XVI, in this area of mercy. In addition, Goulding argues that the influence of St. Ignatius Loyola, in particular his Spiritual Exercises, needs to be taken into account, paying special attention to Francis’s call for the practice of discernment. Throughout Pope Francis and Mercy, Goulding lays the groundwork for future research and suggests a wider appreciation of the necessary tools to enable an engagement with mercy in our contemporary world.

The Way of Salvation

The Way of Salvation
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Publisher :
Total Pages : 492
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ISBN-10 : UIUC:30112086087639
ISBN-13 :
Rating : 4/5 (39 Downloads)

Synopsis The Way of Salvation by : Albert Barnes

Mercy in the City

Mercy in the City
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Publisher : Loyola Press
Total Pages : 143
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ISBN-10 : 9780829438932
ISBN-13 : 0829438939
Rating : 4/5 (32 Downloads)

Synopsis Mercy in the City by : Kerry Weber

When Jesus asked us to feed the hungry, give drink to the thirsty, and visit the imprisoned, he didn’t mean it literally, right? Kerry Weber, a modern, young, single woman in New York City sets out to see if she can practice the Corporal Works of Mercy in an authentic, personal, meaningful manner while maintaining a full, robust, regular life. Weber, a lay Catholic, explores the Works of Mercy in the real world, with a gut-level honesty and transparency that people of urban, country, and suburban locales alike can relate to. Mercy in the City is for anyone who is struggling to live in a meaningful, merciful way amid the pressures of “real life.” For those who feel they are already overscheduled and too busy, for those who assume that they are not “religious enough” to practice the Works of Mercy, for those who worry that they are alone in their efforts to live an authentic life, Mercy in the City proves that by living as people for others, we learn to connect as people of faith.

The Works of Mercy

The Works of Mercy
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Publisher : Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages : 180
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ISBN-10 : 9781442247154
ISBN-13 : 1442247150
Rating : 4/5 (54 Downloads)

Synopsis The Works of Mercy by : James F. Keenan, SJ

The Works of Mercy introduces readers to the seven corporal and seven spiritual works of mercy, inviting readers to explore mercy in our everyday lives. James Keenan defines mercy as “the willingness to enter into the chaos of another,” and it is one of the central elements of the Christian faith. Over the centuries Christians have defined themselves by feeding the hungry, clothing the naked, and caring for the sick. The book explores the traditional works of mercy and also looks at how mercy enters into ordinary life, in the way we care for our families and the way we care for ourselves. The third edition features more inclusive language to resonate with readers of all backgrounds, new case studies and examples—from health care to the prison system, and new material on how Pope Francis and his papacy reflect mercy.

The Triumph of Mercy

The Triumph of Mercy
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Publisher : State University of New York Press
Total Pages : 258
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ISBN-10 : 9781438443423
ISBN-13 : 1438443420
Rating : 4/5 (23 Downloads)

Synopsis The Triumph of Mercy by : Mohammed Rustom

Winner of the 21st International Book of the Year Prize in Iran This book investigates the convergence of philosophy, scriptural exegesis, and mysticism in the thought of the celebrated Islamic philosopher Mullā Ṣadrā (d. 1050/1640). Through a careful presentation of the theoretical and practical dimensions of Ṣadrā's Qur'ānic hermeneutics, Mohammed Rustom highlights the manner in which Ṣadrā offers a penetrating metaphysical commentary upon the Fātiḥa, the chapter of the Qur'ān that occupies central importance in Muslim daily life. Engaging such medieval intellectual giants as Fakhr al-Dīn al-Rāzī (d. 606/1210) and Ibn 'Arabī (d. 638/1240) on the one hand, and the wider disciplines of philosophy, theology, Sufism, and Qur'ānic exegesis on the other, Ṣadrā's commentary upon the Fātiḥa provides him with the opportunity to modify and recast many of his philosophical positions within a scripture-based framework. He thereby reveals himself to be a profound religious thinker who, among other things, argues for the salvation of all human beings in the afterlife.

Because of Mercy

Because of Mercy
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Publisher : PD DAWN WRITER
Total Pages : 265
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ISBN-10 : 9780473565329
ISBN-13 : 0473565323
Rating : 4/5 (29 Downloads)

Synopsis Because of Mercy by : PD Dawn

A gripping tale of passion, treachery, betrayal, and grief, yet also a story of hope, faith and love and a merciful God whose ways are not ours. Set in the early years of the twentieth century, when the greatest expectation for a woman’s future was marriage and children, Rose longed to be wanted and loved, but no one seemed to want her. Until the day she has a riding accident and is rescued by success-driven Henry, a childhood friend and someone she secretly admires. For a moment it seems possible they will share a life together and she might have the family she longs for. But just when their friendship is blossoming and Henry proposes to Rose, World War 1 breaks out in Europe and the local men begin to enlist. At first, Henry is spared from going to war because, as a farmer, he’s regarded as an essential food provider. But when he’s given a white feather as a symbol of cowardice, he makes the decision to go, to prove he is an honorable man. Suddenly everything changes for the couple and Rose discovers a conventional life has become even harder to attain for herself than she imagined. Can the future that had been within Rose’s grasp eventuate? Will going to war give Henry the honor he is looking for? Or will Henry’s embittered sister ensure neither is possible? Find out in Book 1 of the Coin Trilogy