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Great guide for beginning and knowing the basics of the Christian life

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Revisado: 03-27-25

The book is very well-organized and covers the classic pillars (and roadblocks) of the path of a Christian life, in a way I think is applicable to Christians of any tradition and experience. It Pitre particularly excels in grounding all the teachings in scripture and showing the analogical comparison and reclection between what is found in the Old Testament and the New (focusing on thr Gospels). Solid catechesis and covers a good amount of ground, while not delving especially deeply into any one aspect, by design.

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Excellent Expression of the Life of a great Saint

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Revisado: 02-16-25

Sigrid Undset does a great job balancing the historical and biographical details with St Catherine's spiritual insights and letters. One of the greatest saints and spiritual doctors of the West, and thus worth reading to appreciate the powerful life she lived on earth.

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Beautiful and Timeless Myth

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Revisado: 02-07-25

Possibly Lewis' fictional masterpiece, this brings together so much of his genius; in weaving together Greek myth and philosophy with insightful psychology and well-drawn characters (Orual is easily Lewis' best protagonist and a marvelous one in literature generally) with history and Christian theology and revelation in a powerful unity bound together in its exploration of love, truth, belief and our relation to the divine and to one another. Highly recommended.

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Rich and practical spiritual guidance

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Revisado: 11-03-24

Saint Frances de Sales provides a good deal of spiritual wisdom and counsel in this excellent guide to the Christian spiritual life. A relatively modern Saint, he is able to speak to the practical situations of life as a Christian despite writing from the 17th century. Those aspects that don't seem to apply give a glimpse into the world of 17th century Europe and with a bit of thought can indeed translate to our times. St. Frances even provides concrete exercises and prayer while guiding disciples through the way of the virtues. He comes across as a truly concerned and caring spiritual father, enthusiastic in exhorting a life of holy virtue while gentle and discerning rather than bluntly harsh in advocating the proper way of navigating the complexities of life in this world. Highly recommended for all who wish to live a devout life, or at least a more devout one, especially for Christians and especially for Catholics and especially for younger or newer Catholics.

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A Lovely Tour of a Sacramental Worldview

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Revisado: 10-27-24

This is a wonderful book for modern people of any religious background or lack thereof, while being especially helpful for Christians and especially those from Protestant traditions, in renewing a more sacramental worldview that simultaneously opens one's eyes and provides discernment in what to attend to. Richard Beck is effective in bringing back to a disillusioned age a sense of wonder that makes reality both larger and more intricate, without failing to make distinctions among different modes of renewed enchantment, some of them dangerous, illusory or self-indulgent. His tone is warm and inviting throughout, taking readers on a rich journey through figures such as Thomas Merton, J.R.R. Tolkien, and St. Patrick, and various traditions of Christianity from the early medieval Celts to today. Highly recommended.

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Phantasmagoric but gritty theological allegory

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Revisado: 10-01-24

If you've read Out of the Silent Planet, the sequel here, on a different planet, is much the same, although this time what is essentially a very ambitious take on a parallel version of Genesis 2's Eden narrative, with the twist that Ransom is thrown into it. The book is incredibly rich in terms of worldbuilding (not in being systematic but in the aesthetic of the morsels given), deep religious symbolism, character psychology, and even philosophical insight. The plot, however rich its basis, is relatively straightfoward in comparison, and so the narrative feels less like a grand journey than a grand stage play. That said, the book is well worth reading for those who appreciate good fantasy or sci-fi, religious and mythological allegory, or Christian storytelling. The last chapter is also worth the read on its own; it's a tour de force on a trans-cosmic scale serving all at once as narrative climax, religious and philosophical image of reality, profound yet completely non-preachy sermon, and psychadelic vision that's breathtaking.

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Transformative presentation of the core of the Christian vision.

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Revisado: 08-01-24

This is truly a classic book, of Christian theology, sweeping in a way that lifts up the heart and mind in joyful hope and wonder. Schmemaan helpfully sets a context he returns to of a polarity between "religion" which attempts to discard the world, and secularism, which idolizes it. He compellingly presents the true (orthodox and Orthodox) Christian way as neither of these improper responses to God's fallen creation which is yet still an epiphany of divine presence and in which the restored world that is coming and here now shining through the Church's liturgy (a word which he helpfully frees from any pious bastions that keep it from engaging the world and its modern secular form). The first chapter alone is amazing, as are Schmemaan's insights on the nature of time, sacrament, and symbol (the latter two being dealt with in detail in the appendix in ways that anticipate current movements such as Jonathan Pageau's work) Incredibly helpful for how it shows the right way of relating to our world and the meaning of the cosmos, of humanity, of the kingdom, and how Christ brings all things together as the life of the world, for the life of the world.

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Wondrous Journey through times and places in Arda

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Revisado: 06-26-24

This is an excellent followup to The Silmarillion, particularly in terms of its vast scope. While less focused and grandiose (this holds tales from all three ages and chapters on specific subjects) it is delightful as all Tolkien's mythopoetic imaginings are. perhaps of particular interest is the notes on the construction and changes Tolkien made to various aspects of the legendarium that arebincluded, complete with a distinct and equally fitting narrator. The standout tale is definitely that of Turin (from what I understand, essentially The Children of Hurin), which reads like a Greek or Shakespearean tragedy set in Middle Earth, as well as with significant echoes from the Germanic Ring Saga. Highly recommended for any lover of Tolkien or fantasy with rich worldbuilding, but certainly not the best place to start for anyone new to Tolkien's work.

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Encouraging and Comprehensive Vision of the Christian Life

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Revisado: 05-07-24

Glad to have had this recommended to me by pastor Paul Vanderklay (a great youtube presence). Willard presents a vision of Christian life as discipleship in the kingdom of God now already present, which is incredibly helpful and encouraging for its participatory and intrinsically motivating character (as opposed to individualistic-doctrinal-test or extrinsically motivating). He does a great job showing, again, the intrinsic goodness and therefore motivating power of the call to dwell as citizens of God's kingdom now (with its fullness still to come of course), and showing the shallow insufficiency of many other popular Protestant models of his day. As a recent Catholic convert from naturalism I found little to criticize in Willard's writing on the whole. He writes with a very winsome and reasonable yet firm voice, and I am thankful to God for this book and its availability.

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Engaging, assured, breezy tour of the history of the Bible

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Revisado: 03-19-24

Having read Pelikan's Jesus through the Centuries, this was in many ways analogous, but focusing on the Old Testament / Hebrew Bible / Tanakh and the New Testament from a religious as well as historical lens. While the content is covered, the focus is more on the text's reception, distribution, and influence through history, with an eye to the relationship between the Jewish and Christian receptions in particular.

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