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What Every Catholic Can Do to Transform the World
Carl Anderson, Supreme Knight of the Knights of Columbus, surveys the exciting and history-changing ideas of Pope John Paul II in A Civilization of Love. By popularizing not only John Paul's vision but also that of his successor, Benedict XVI, Anderson hopes to inspire Christians to work toward creating a civilization of love. In such a civilization every person is a child of God. We are all intrinsically valuable. The battle today is between the culture of death (where people are judged by their social or economic value) and the culture of life. Anderson pushes aside religious differences in order to spread a message of hope to those who are weary of the constant turmoil of modern society. more... Item #42708
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Beyond Tolerance
Now in it's 2nd printing!
There's a new fundamentalism hiding in our world today embraced by those who are secular followers of no religion. These "new fundamentalists" perceive that there is an implicit arrogance in any statement of truth, especially if it implies a value judgment about morality. This "tolerance" is often aggressively intolerant.
As a nation, we need to be open to debate, diversity of opinions, and free speech - democracy can not exist without them. Yet we also need intellectual honesty and reason based on reality. Sadly, both are often missing in action and have been replaced by "feelings" and rhetoric. more... Item #50895
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How the Party I Loved Became the Enemy of My Religion
When I told my friend that our new book is called Can a Catholic Be a Democrat?, he shot back, "Can a Catholic be a Republican?"
That's a good question, since these days both parties endorse policies or engage in activities that contradict some or many Catholic teachings about abortion, poverty, immigration, war and peace, or other issues of life and justice.
But that's not always been the case.
Indeed, when author David Carlin was a young man, it was scandalous for a good Catholic to be anything but a good Democrat. In the pews, pubs, and union halls of America's cities, millions of poor European immigrants and their children pledged allegiance to the Church of Rome and the party of FDR. more... Item #40907
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Serving the Nation by Living Our Catholic Beliefs in Political Life
"People who take God seriously will not remain silent about their faith. They will often disagree about doctrine or policy, but they won't be quiet. They can't be. They'll act on what they believe, sometimes at the cost of their reputations and careers. Obviously the common good demands a respect for other people with different beliefs and a willingness to compromise whenever possible. But for Catholics, the common good can never mean muting themselves in public debate on foundational issues of human dignity. Christian faith is always personal but never private. This is why any notion of tolerance that tries to reduce faith to private idiosyncrasy, or a set of opinions that we can indulge at home but need to be quiet about in public, will always fail. more... Item #43187
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A Catholic's Guide to Defending Marriage
From global conferences to tiny parish gatherings, pro-family advocate Dale O'Leary has traveled the world defending marriage against radical activists intent on rewriting its age-old definition.
Now, in One Man, One Woman, the first book of its kind written for Catholics, O'Leary shares her knowledge and experience of every facet of the gay-marriage debate: politics, psychology, biology, religion, and social science. With clarity and force she tackles the many myths surrounding this contentious issue, showing that: -Gay people are not "born that way" (scientists have never found a "gay gene" and never will), but neither do they purposely "choose" their condition. more... Item #50510
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Part of The Shepherd's Voice Series
As Catholics in the modern world, we have certain responsibilities to our nation, our families and ourselves. What duties we owe can be a matter of considerable debate. Popular culture tells us that we shouldn't speak about religion and politics in the public arena. But what is our authentic role as Catholics in today's world?
Bishop Olmsted explains what is appropriate in today's secular world and how we should seek to influence our nation and the political process, in light of our Catholic faith.
You will learn the answers to these important issues and more: How to fight against secularization in our society and the misrepresentation of faith in public. -How Catholics can contribute to a culture of life. more... Item #42451
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Christianity and Democracy, War and Peace
Cutting against the grain of conventional wisdom, New York Times best-selling author George Weigel offers a compelling look at the ways in which Catholic social teaching sheds light on the challenges of peace, the problem of pluralism, the quest for human rights, and the defense of liberty. In this major contribution to public theology, one of America's most prominent public intellectuals offers a meticulous analysis of the cultural role of moral reasoning in meeting threats to human dignity posed by debonair nihilism, jihadist violence, and the brave new world of manufactured men and women. more... Item #42279
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A Call to Action
Essential reading in a time of momentous political decisions, Faith, Reason, and the War Against Jihadism is a clarion call for a new seriousness of debate and a new clarity of purpose in American public life.
More than half a decade after 9/11, safe passage through a moment of history fraught with both peril and possibility requires Americans across the political spectrum to see things as they are.
In this incisive, engaging study of the present danger and what we must do to prevail against it, George Weigel, one of America's foremost public intellectuals and author of Witness to Hope, does precisely that: he sees, and describes, things as they are--and as they might be. more... Item #42389
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