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How Not to Share Your FaithMark Brumley In How NOT to Share Your Faith, Brumley describes seven of the most common and tragic mistakes he and other apologists have made over the years in their attempts to defend and explain the Catholic faith. More importantly, he reveals how you can avoid these mistakes and become far more effective at sharing your faith in a charitable way-even if that means losing an argument from time to time. Regular price: $12.95, sale price: $10.36 |
The Hobbit -Illustrated Gift EditionJ.R.R. Tolkien This lavish gift edition of J.R.R. Tolkien's classic features cover art, illustrations, and water color paintings by the acclaimed artist Alan Lee. Bilbo Baggins is a hobbit who enjoys a comfortable, unambitious life, rarely traveling any farther than his pantry or cellar. But his contentment is disturbed when the wizard Gandalf and acompany of dwarves arrive on his doorstep one day to whisk him away on an adventure. Regular price: $35.00, sale price: $28.00 |
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Powers and DominionsAngels, Demons and Spiritual Warfare In all of God's creation we see such splendor and beauty, mystery and wonder. Within this creation there are beings with intellect and free will: humans and angels. Featuring well-known speakers and authors Steve Ray, Fr. Andrew Pinsent, Fr. Marcus Holden, Joanna Bogle, Fr. Jeremy Davies and Fr. Behruz Rafat, this film offers an insightful and sobering presentation about the reality of the powers and dominions of the spiritual world. Regular price: $19.95, sale price: $15.96 |
The Face of Jesus in ArtNarrated by Mel Gibson, Stacy Keach, Ricardo Montalban, Patricia Neal and others, this Emmy-winning program traces the dramatically different ways in which Jesus has been represented in art by people throughout history and around the world. Spanning the early 3rd century to the present, and featuring some of the greatest works in the history of art, this sweeping program is an unprecedented travelogue of art and monuments. Regular price: $14.95, sale price: $11.96 |
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Catholic World Report
A Younger Generation Marches for Life
by John Burger
The 2013 March for Life, which marked the 40th anniversary of Roe v. Wade, was a youthful and youth-filled event.
WASHINGTON, D.C. — In the beginning, Nellie Gray imagined there would be a need for one march for life. It was a year after the Roe v Wade decision, and there was perhaps just enough outrage that people felt a legislative remedy could be attained. “But then we realized that Congress wasn’t going to help, so we had a second,” Gray reflected. And a third, and a fourth…
Homiletic & Pastoral Review
Why Do We Believe?
Stephen J. Morrissey
The dynamics of Catholic faith-building are thus severely attacked today by many in the sciences who quite glibly point out that the evidence of science trumps the evidence of religion.
The Year of Faith is a most appropriate time to address a significant problem that many Catholics wrestle with: Why do we believe in a beneficent God and the doctrines of the Catholic Church? “Faith” is the common response to that question, but faith in what? What is the evidence upon which that faith rests, and is it reliable? Does the Church ask for blind, unreasoned faith? Amidst the current onslaught of atheistic claims that the “hard” evidence from science has solved the mystery of the universe’s origin and that God had nothing to do with it, the challenge before us is whether Catholics are clinging to outmoded thoughts, lingering from a primitive past, with no provable evidence.
Our friends at the Dominican School of Philosophy and Theology will host the following events. Those in the Bay Area can attend in person. Others can watch by streaming video:
Natural Law in American Rhetoric, Jurisprudence, and Governance
Thursday, January 31, 7pm
This event will be a stimulating evening discussion with Russell Hittinger, William K. Warren Professor of Catholic Studies and Research Professor of Law at the University of Tulsa; Jean Porter, John A. O'Brien Professor of Theology at the University of Notre Dame; and Lloyd Weinreb, Dane Professor of Law at Harvard University. For more information visit www.dspt.edu/naturallaw. The event will be streamed live - www.dspt.edu/streaming.
From Hollywood to Government to Fortune 500 Advertising - Catholics Engaging Contemporary Society
Presentations by DSPT Fellows
Saturday, February 2, 1:30- 4:30pm
DSPT Fellows are men and women of eminence in diverse fields who have joined DSPT to engage society in a fruitful dialogue about Faith and culture. The Fellows convene each year around the Feast of St. Thomas Aquinas. This year's presentations will be delivered by Ron Austin, Hollywood producer and screenwriter, and author; Gleaves Whitney, Director of Grand Valley State University's Hauenstein Center for Presidential Studies, senior scholar at the Center for the American Idea, and senior fellow at the Russell Kirk Center for Cultural Renewal; and Agnieszka Winkler, Founder and Chairperson of The Winkler Group, a San Francisco based management consultancy specializing in branding and marketing efficiency and effectiveness. For more information, visit our website. The event will be streamed live - www.dspt.edu/streaming.
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