The Dominican Tradition

Framsida
Liturgical Press, 2006 - 145 sidor
St. Dominic, who died in 1221, took to heart Jesus' charge to make disciples of all nations. He founded a religious community, the Order of Preachers, which differed from most orders of his day. Dominic trained preachers who traveled anywhere and everywhere to spread the Gospel. The Dominicans continue to flourish today. The Dominican Tradition, the first in a spirituality anthology series, provides readers a window into Dominican spirituality. You will learn the core values that shape their way of life. Mostly, you will come to realize that the spiritual legacy established by Dominic is as vibrant today as it was centuries ago.

Från bokens innehåll

Utvalda sidor

Innehåll

Saint Dominic 11711221
1
Albert the Great c 12061280
13
Thomas Aquinas c 12251274
19
Mechtild of Magdeburg 120812821294
28
Meister Eckhart c 1260c 1329
35
Catherine of Siena 13471380
41
Antoninus Fierozzi 13891459
54
Bartolomé de Las Casas 14841566
60
Catherine de Ricci 15221590
66
Henri Dominique Lacordaire 18021861
75
GeorgesYves Congar 19041995
85
Edward Schillebeeckx 1914
95
Timothy Radcliffe 1945
115
Afterword
127
Bibliography
138
Upphovsrätt

Andra upplagor - Visa alla

Vanliga ord och fraser

Populära avsnitt

Sida 64 - To the Jews I became as a Jew, in order to win Jews; to those under the law...
Sida 8 - UNTO thee will I cry, O Lord my rock; be not silent to me: lest, if thou be silent to me, I become like them that go down into the pit.
Sida 88 - Jn. 2:20, 27), cannot err in matters of belief. Thanks to a supernatural sense of the faith which characterizes the People as a whole, it manifests this unerring quality when, "from the bishops down to the last member of the laity," it shows universal agreement in matters of faith and morals.
Sida 64 - I wrote you out of much affliction and anguish of heart and with many tears, not to cause you pain but to let you know the abundant love that I have for you.
Sida 26 - And now, O Lord, Thou art our Father and we are clay, and Thou art our Maker.
Sida 56 - O Lord, how manifold are your works! In wisdom you have made them all; the earth is full of your creatures.
Sida 124 - Late have I loved you, O Beauty, so ancient and so new, late have I loved you!
Sida 17 - Therefore, if you bring your gift to the altar, and there recall that your brother has anything against you, leave your gift there at the altar, go first and be reconciled with your brother, and then come and offer your gift.
Sida 9 - Behold as the eyes of servants are on the hands of their masters, As the eyes of the handmaid are on the hands of her mistress : so are our eyes unto the Lord our God, until he have mercy on us.
Sida 88 - In virtue of this catholicity each individual part of the Church contributes through its special gifts to the good of the other parts and of the whole Church.

Om författaren (2006)

Phyllis Zagano is senior research associate-in-residence and adjunct professor of religion at Hofstra University and founding co-chair of the Roman Catholic Studies Group of the American Academy of Religion. The author or editor of eighteen books in religious studies, including Catholic Press Association and College Theology Society book award winners, Zagano is also the series editor of the Spirituality in History Series published by Liturgical Press. Thomas McGonigle, OP, teaches in the history department at Providence College in Rhode Island. He specializes in Dominican spirituality and history.

Bibliografisk information