Epistles Of A Prolific Pontiff Second Updated Edition

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This book The Epistles of a Prolific Pontiff, so carefully translated from the Tamil originals, covers a dazzling range of lofty topics, from Visishtadvaita Vedanta, spiritualism, philosophy, to social ethics, human psychology and personality development all of which truly define Sri Vaishnavism, one of the oldest and most revered living traditions of India, propounded by the great Sri Ramanujacharya in the 11th Century CE . Thanks to these 21 priceless English translations, readers will be able to easily partake of the timeless wisdom and dip into the vast ocean of Vedantic knowledge that this Acharya, the 44th pontiff of Sri Ahobila Mutt was renowned for in his lifetime. This book is sure to appeal to all persons who wish to acquire a deeper experience and authentic understanding of India’s Vedantic Philosophy….”

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Genre : Religion
Author : M. K. Sudarshan
Publisher : Blue Rose Publishers
Release : 2024-07-15
File : 312 Pages
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A Tale Of Two Cities The Decline And Fall Of The Ubaya Vedantins An Outline Of The History Of Sri Vaishnavas Of Tamil Nadu That Was Never Written

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This book is an expansive outline of history which, at the same time, is also a very comprehensive history of the Sri Vaishnava community of Tamil Nadu, India. It spans a period of 1000 years — from the 11th century CE to the present day. It is The historical narrative is woven around a “tale of two cities” i.e. Sri Rangam and Kanchipuram, the two towns in South India from where a titanic struggle for ownership, power, legitimacy and control over not only temples but also for the very self-identity of the Sri Vaishnava identity was waged for over seven centuries by two major sects, the Tenkalais and Vadakalais. The struggle continues to this day, having been dragged deeply into and getting increasingly embroiled in the larger issues and dynamics of the Tamil State socio-politics viz. language, ethnology, demography and culture. The “tale of two cities” is a historical narrative about grievous loss of religious legacy, debility of cultural identity and decline of economic prosperity arising from social alienation… This book is an absorbing tale of human frailties.... of ambition, greed, deceit, envy, malice and betrayal.

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Genre : History
Author : M.K. Sudarshan
Publisher : Blue Rose Publishers
Release : 2024-10-16
File : 552 Pages
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The Pontiff In Winter

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Over more than a quarter of a century, John Paul II has firmly set his stamp on the billion-member strong Catholic Church for future generations and he has become one of the most influential political figures in the world. His key role in the downfall of communism in Europe, as well as his apologies for the Catholic Church’s treatment of Jews and to victims of the Inquisition, racism, and religious wars, won him worldwide admiration. Yet his papacy has also been marked by what many perceive as misogyny, homophobia, and ecclesiastical tyranny. Some critics suggest that his perpetuation of the Church’s traditional hierarchical paternalism contributed to pedophiliac behavior in the priesthood and encouraged superiors to sweep the crimes under the carpet. The Pontiff in Winter brings John Paul’s complex, contradictory character into sharp focus. In a bold, highly original work, John Cornwell argues that John Paul’s mystical view of history and conviction that his mission has been divinely established are central to understanding his pontificate. Focusing on the period from the eve of the millennium to the present, Cornwell shows how John Paul’s increasing sense of providential rightness profoundly influenced his reactions to turbulence in the secular world and within the Church, including the 9/11 attacks, the pedophilia scandals in the United States, the clash between Islam and Christianity, the ongoing debates over the Church’s policies regarding women, homosexuals, abortion, AIDS, and other social issues, and much more. A close, trusted observer of the Vatican, Cornwell combines eyewitness reporting with information from the best sources in and outside the pope’s inner circle. Always respectful of John Paul’s prodigious spirit and unrelenting battles for human rights and religious freedom, Cornwell raises serious questions about a system that grants lifetime power to an individual vulnerable to the vicissitudes of aging and illness. The result is a moving, elegiac portrait of John Paul in the winter of his life and a thoughtful, incisive assessment of his legacy to the Church.

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Genre : Biography & Autobiography
Author : John Cornwell
Publisher : Image
Release : 2007-12-18
File : 301 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9780307424037


Religious Conflict At Canterbury Cathedral In The Late Twelfth Century

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The first comprehensive study of a bitter dispute which occupied the archbishops and monks of Canterbury throughout the 1180s and 1190s. For fifteen years the monks of Christ Church Canterbury waged a war against their archbishop, over a plan to build a church to provide funds for their administration, dedicated to Thomas Becket. Fearing the loss of their most beloved (and lucrative) saint to this new institution, the monks embarked on a course of action which saw rioting in the streets of Canterbury, their excommunication, and the cathedral placed under siege by the archbishop. Although at first glance an internal dispute between the archbishop and his cathedral chapter, it had a wide-ranging impact. The monks travelled thousands of miles in support of their cause, enlisting the backing of popes, cardinals, and the elites of Europe. In England, the kings during the period took a personal interest in the dispute, sometimes attempting to resolve it and sometimes hindering any chance of peace. This book, the first full account of the conflict, draws on the huge collection of letters it provoked (one of the largest compiled in the twelfth century), alongside other sources such as monastic culture, to offer a detailed narrative of this complicated feud between Archbishops Baldwin of Forde, Hubert Walter and their cathedral monks; it also considers the continuations of the dispute in the thirteenth and fourteenth centuries. In addition, it analyses the key themes of the conflict: the role of royalty, travel, and the deployment of Thomas Becket.

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Genre : History
Author : James Barnaby
Publisher : Boydell & Brewer
Release : 2024-05-21
File : 414 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781783277667


Epistles Of A Prolific Pontiff Second Updated Edition

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This book The Epistles of a Prolific Pontiff, so carefully translated from the Tamil originals, covers a dazzling range of lofty topics, from Visishtadvaita Vedanta, spiritualism, philosophy, to social ethics, human psychology and personality development all of which truly define Sri Vaishnavism, one of the oldest and most revered living traditions of India, propounded by the great Sri Ramanujacharya in the 11th Century CE . Thanks to these 21 priceless English translations, readers will be able to easily partake of the timeless wisdom and dip into the vast ocean of Vedantic knowledge that this Acharya, the 44th pontiff of Sri Ahobila Mutt was renowned for in his lifetime. This book is sure to appeal to all persons who wish to acquire a deeper experience and authentic understanding of India's Vedantic Philosophy...."

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Genre : Religion
Author : M K Sudarshan
Publisher :
Release : 2024-08-07
File : 0 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9364527674


An Essay On History

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Genre : English poetry
Author : William Hayley
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Release : 1780
File : 170 Pages
ISBN-13 : OXFORD:400309914


Dictionary Of Popes

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This fascinating dictionary gives concise accounts of every officially recognized pope in history, from St Peter to Pope Francis, as well as all of their irregularly elected rivals, the so-called antipopes. Each pope and antipope's entry covers his family and social background and pre-papal career as well as his activities in office. Also, an appendix provides a detailed discussion and analysis of the tradition that there has been a female pope. This new edition reflects the very latest in papal research and contains additional information in the further reading sections of each entry, making this dictionary an even more useful starting place for research into specific pontiffs. This is a continuous history of the papacy over almost 2,000 years. It reveals how, for much of that history, spiritual and temporal power have been inextricably mingled in the person of the pope. A fascinating read for students of theology and history, as well as the general reader with an interest in Christian history.

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Genre : Religion
Author : J. N. D. Kelly
Publisher : Oxford University Press
Release : 2015-07-23
File : 709 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9780191044793


Theology For A Liberating Church

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Freedom is a fundamental Christian theological category, as much a challenge to construct a new way of seeing oneself and others as it is an announcement of what Christ has already done for us in his death and resurrection. Liberation theology is, most simply, the effort to spell out what such freedom means for Christians in the twentieth and twenty-first centuries. This book has as its principle premise the conviction that if we are to construct a North American liberation theology we must begin listening to and understanding Latin American theology not so much as a model to be slavishly followed but as a challenge to our own cultural, political, and even religious assumptions. The focus thus is not so much on the theoretical meaning of Christian freedom but on its practice, and more exactly its praxis, that is to say the dialectic between theory and practice. After focusing on the creation and development of liberating theological methods and sources and, above all, the revitalization and renewal of structures that will contribute to the development of a liberated and liberating church, Fr. Hennelly ends with an analysis of the most recent and the most important vatican document on liberation theology, The Instruction of Christian Freedom and Liberation, which he sees as an acknowledgement by the universal church that the theme of liberation is central to the meaning of Christian theology.

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Genre : Freedom (Theology)
Author : Alfred T. Hennelly
Publisher : Georgetown University Press
Release : 1989
File : 228 Pages
ISBN-13 : 0878404740


The Literary World

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Genre : Literature
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Release : 1851
File : 538 Pages
ISBN-13 : PRNC:32101045371810


Three Treatises An Open Letter To The Christian Nobility The Babylonian Captivity Of The Church The Freedom Of A Christian Translations By Charles M Jacobs A T W Steinhauser W A Lambert

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Author : Martin Luther
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Release : 1960
File : 328 Pages
ISBN-13 : RUTGERS:39030007741020