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Revived and Revisited
Academic Renewal Press is dedicated to reviving outstanding works in the field of religion which have gone out-of-print. The large majority of the titles we offer have been reissued based on suggestions and requests from the academic community. Since we produce what scholars tell us they want to see published, ARPress has no agenda or bias toward any one school of thought or denominational doctrine.
Integral Spirituality
Resources for Community, Peace, Justice, and the Earth
Donal Dorr
In this Donal Dorr stresses the importance of its three dimensions: an option for the poor, interpersonal respect and responsibility, and personal balance and integrity. Integral Spirituality is filled with practical resources -- reflections, individual and group exercises, guided meditations, prayers, poems, and scripture readings -- for exploring and developing new spiritual life. ...read more |
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God's Beloved
Jesus' Experience of the Transcendent
Bernard J. Cooke
The issue of Jesus' self-consciousness remains at the forefront of New Testament studies. In this book, Bernard Cooke exhibits courage and tenacity as he reconstructs, with full acceptance of historical criticism, the religious self-consciousness of Jesus and Jesus' awareness of the divine.....read more
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The Compassionate Community
Strategies That Work for the Third Millennium
Catherine M. Harmer
Harmer brings us strategies for dealing with social ills which are innovative, replicable, and grounded in a vision of a compassionate community. This book is highly recommended for individuals and groups who want fresh inspiration and practical help for their efforts to counter long-standing social problems. Doris Gottemoeller, RSM, Sisters of Mercy of the Americas......read more |
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Is Human Forgiveness Possible?
A Pastoral Care Perspective
John Patton
Forgiving those closest to us who have hurt us is one of the most difficult things Christians are called to do. For pastoral counselors the forgiveness issue creates a particularly serious dilemma, because it places counselors in the position of telling clients to do something their emotions vehemently fight against......read more
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