Author: David L. Gray
Publisher: Saint Dominic's Media, Inc.
ISBN: 1732178429
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 192
Book Description
The Divine Symphony begins with this one presupposition; that all that God has revealed about Himself, and all that He yearns for His People to be, is offered through the Catholic Mass. The exposition of that presupposition resulted in this unique book on the Theology of the Catholic Mass. The Divine Symphony presents a wonderful and seamless presentation of the liturgical continuity of the history, meaning, and mystery of the central and highest expression of worship and prayer in the Catholic Church. For the past century and longer, nearly every book written by Catholics about the Catholic Mass has taken to the approach to explain the liturgy by dissecting it into separate parts and pieces. Contrary to this staunchly popular style of teaching, the Catholic Mass is not a disjointed litany of things laity says, things the Priest says, times they stand, times they kneel, things they do, and things they don’t do. Rather, in all of its liturgical expressions, from East to West, the Catholic Mass is a singular and Divinely inspired composition; a familial song of prayers and confessions. It truly is a Divine Symphony called the ‘Ite, Missa est.’ This is what makes David L. Gray’s work groundbreaking, in that finally there comes along a book that presents a harmonious symphony of the Catholic Mass. Although Mr. Gray uses the Novus Ordo rite as the outline to narrate and guide the reader through the liturgical movements, he also draws into text much older Latin and Eastern rites, for the objectives of deeper study and explanation of the purpose, meaning, mystery, and orientation of the sacred liturgy. Such incorporation of so many various rites demonstrates, most beautifully, the universality and continuity of Christ Jesus’ memorial sacrifice. A second unique feature of this work is Mr. Gray’s use of the classical symphony orchestra as a way to explain the structure and flow of the Catholic Mass. Even if the reader is not trained in the classical works, Gray gives them enough history and examples to give the reader a good reason to appreciate and understand their many similarities of form and purpose. A third unique aspect of the book is that rather than attempt to explain the Mass through Scriptural proof-texts, the author has rightly moved to explain the Scriptures through the Mass. For, as the Scriptures tells the story of salvation history, it is the Mass, which brings the promise of the story to their fulfillment. Through beautiful prose and a concrete presentation of the Divine Symphony’s history, meaning, mystery, and liturgical continuity, David L. Gray, in this exordium, gives reason to all to know, love and pray the Mass. This well written and accessible a book is not only for Catholics, but for anyone who is looking to developing a deeper understanding and appreciation for what the Priests, Deacons, and the People are doing when they pray and confess the Ite, Missa Est. To know the Mass is to love it and to love it is to pray it.
The Divine Symphony
Author: David L. Gray
Publisher: Saint Dominic's Media, Inc.
ISBN: 1732178429
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 192
Book Description
The Divine Symphony begins with this one presupposition; that all that God has revealed about Himself, and all that He yearns for His People to be, is offered through the Catholic Mass. The exposition of that presupposition resulted in this unique book on the Theology of the Catholic Mass. The Divine Symphony presents a wonderful and seamless presentation of the liturgical continuity of the history, meaning, and mystery of the central and highest expression of worship and prayer in the Catholic Church. For the past century and longer, nearly every book written by Catholics about the Catholic Mass has taken to the approach to explain the liturgy by dissecting it into separate parts and pieces. Contrary to this staunchly popular style of teaching, the Catholic Mass is not a disjointed litany of things laity says, things the Priest says, times they stand, times they kneel, things they do, and things they don’t do. Rather, in all of its liturgical expressions, from East to West, the Catholic Mass is a singular and Divinely inspired composition; a familial song of prayers and confessions. It truly is a Divine Symphony called the ‘Ite, Missa est.’ This is what makes David L. Gray’s work groundbreaking, in that finally there comes along a book that presents a harmonious symphony of the Catholic Mass. Although Mr. Gray uses the Novus Ordo rite as the outline to narrate and guide the reader through the liturgical movements, he also draws into text much older Latin and Eastern rites, for the objectives of deeper study and explanation of the purpose, meaning, mystery, and orientation of the sacred liturgy. Such incorporation of so many various rites demonstrates, most beautifully, the universality and continuity of Christ Jesus’ memorial sacrifice. A second unique feature of this work is Mr. Gray’s use of the classical symphony orchestra as a way to explain the structure and flow of the Catholic Mass. Even if the reader is not trained in the classical works, Gray gives them enough history and examples to give the reader a good reason to appreciate and understand their many similarities of form and purpose. A third unique aspect of the book is that rather than attempt to explain the Mass through Scriptural proof-texts, the author has rightly moved to explain the Scriptures through the Mass. For, as the Scriptures tells the story of salvation history, it is the Mass, which brings the promise of the story to their fulfillment. Through beautiful prose and a concrete presentation of the Divine Symphony’s history, meaning, mystery, and liturgical continuity, David L. Gray, in this exordium, gives reason to all to know, love and pray the Mass. This well written and accessible a book is not only for Catholics, but for anyone who is looking to developing a deeper understanding and appreciation for what the Priests, Deacons, and the People are doing when they pray and confess the Ite, Missa Est. To know the Mass is to love it and to love it is to pray it.
Publisher: Saint Dominic's Media, Inc.
ISBN: 1732178429
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 192
Book Description
The Divine Symphony begins with this one presupposition; that all that God has revealed about Himself, and all that He yearns for His People to be, is offered through the Catholic Mass. The exposition of that presupposition resulted in this unique book on the Theology of the Catholic Mass. The Divine Symphony presents a wonderful and seamless presentation of the liturgical continuity of the history, meaning, and mystery of the central and highest expression of worship and prayer in the Catholic Church. For the past century and longer, nearly every book written by Catholics about the Catholic Mass has taken to the approach to explain the liturgy by dissecting it into separate parts and pieces. Contrary to this staunchly popular style of teaching, the Catholic Mass is not a disjointed litany of things laity says, things the Priest says, times they stand, times they kneel, things they do, and things they don’t do. Rather, in all of its liturgical expressions, from East to West, the Catholic Mass is a singular and Divinely inspired composition; a familial song of prayers and confessions. It truly is a Divine Symphony called the ‘Ite, Missa est.’ This is what makes David L. Gray’s work groundbreaking, in that finally there comes along a book that presents a harmonious symphony of the Catholic Mass. Although Mr. Gray uses the Novus Ordo rite as the outline to narrate and guide the reader through the liturgical movements, he also draws into text much older Latin and Eastern rites, for the objectives of deeper study and explanation of the purpose, meaning, mystery, and orientation of the sacred liturgy. Such incorporation of so many various rites demonstrates, most beautifully, the universality and continuity of Christ Jesus’ memorial sacrifice. A second unique feature of this work is Mr. Gray’s use of the classical symphony orchestra as a way to explain the structure and flow of the Catholic Mass. Even if the reader is not trained in the classical works, Gray gives them enough history and examples to give the reader a good reason to appreciate and understand their many similarities of form and purpose. A third unique aspect of the book is that rather than attempt to explain the Mass through Scriptural proof-texts, the author has rightly moved to explain the Scriptures through the Mass. For, as the Scriptures tells the story of salvation history, it is the Mass, which brings the promise of the story to their fulfillment. Through beautiful prose and a concrete presentation of the Divine Symphony’s history, meaning, mystery, and liturgical continuity, David L. Gray, in this exordium, gives reason to all to know, love and pray the Mass. This well written and accessible a book is not only for Catholics, but for anyone who is looking to developing a deeper understanding and appreciation for what the Priests, Deacons, and the People are doing when they pray and confess the Ite, Missa Est. To know the Mass is to love it and to love it is to pray it.
The Divine Symphony
Author: Israel Knohl
Publisher: Jewish Publication Society
ISBN: 0827610181
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 225
Book Description
Ground-breaking scholarship about how the Torah became the Jewish canon.
Publisher: Jewish Publication Society
ISBN: 0827610181
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 225
Book Description
Ground-breaking scholarship about how the Torah became the Jewish canon.
The Academy
Of God and Man
Author: Zygmunt Bauman
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
ISBN: 0745695701
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 180
Book Description
In this engaging dialogue, Zygmunt Bauman, sociologist and philosopher, and Stanislaw Obirek, theologian and cultural historian, explore the place of spirituality and religion in the world today and in the everyday lives of individuals. Their conversation ranges from the plight of monotheistic religions cast onto a polytheistic world stage to the nature of religious experience and its impact on human worldviews and life strategies; from Messianic and Promethean ideas of redemption and salvation to the possibility and prospects of inter-religious dialogue and the factors standing in its way. While starting from different places, Bauman and Obirek are driven by the same concern to reconcile the multiplicity of religions with the oneness of humanity, and to do so in a way that avoids the trap of adhering to a single truth, bearing witness instead to the multiplicity of human truths and the diversity of cultures and faiths. For everything creative in human existence has its roots in human diversity; it is not human diversity that turns brother against brother but the refusal of it. The fundamental condition of peace, solidarity and benevolent cooperation among human beings is a willingness to accept that there is a multiplicity of ways of being human, and a willingness to accept the model of coexistence that this multiplicity requires.
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
ISBN: 0745695701
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 180
Book Description
In this engaging dialogue, Zygmunt Bauman, sociologist and philosopher, and Stanislaw Obirek, theologian and cultural historian, explore the place of spirituality and religion in the world today and in the everyday lives of individuals. Their conversation ranges from the plight of monotheistic religions cast onto a polytheistic world stage to the nature of religious experience and its impact on human worldviews and life strategies; from Messianic and Promethean ideas of redemption and salvation to the possibility and prospects of inter-religious dialogue and the factors standing in its way. While starting from different places, Bauman and Obirek are driven by the same concern to reconcile the multiplicity of religions with the oneness of humanity, and to do so in a way that avoids the trap of adhering to a single truth, bearing witness instead to the multiplicity of human truths and the diversity of cultures and faiths. For everything creative in human existence has its roots in human diversity; it is not human diversity that turns brother against brother but the refusal of it. The fundamental condition of peace, solidarity and benevolent cooperation among human beings is a willingness to accept that there is a multiplicity of ways of being human, and a willingness to accept the model of coexistence that this multiplicity requires.
Academy and Literature
Truth Is Symphonic
Author: Hans Urs Von Balthasar
Publisher: Ignatius Press
ISBN: 1681496070
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 200
Book Description
Von Balthasar shows the tension between the necessary unity in Christianity and the diversity that should and must exist. Today when most people talk about pluralism and really mean dissent and rebellion, von Balthasar shows how genuine variety is both possible and desirable within Catholic unity.
Publisher: Ignatius Press
ISBN: 1681496070
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 200
Book Description
Von Balthasar shows the tension between the necessary unity in Christianity and the diversity that should and must exist. Today when most people talk about pluralism and really mean dissent and rebellion, von Balthasar shows how genuine variety is both possible and desirable within Catholic unity.
Psychoanalytic Studies on Dysphoria
Author: Marion M. Oliner
Publisher: Routledge
ISBN: 0429779038
Category : Psychology
Languages : en
Pages : 228
Book Description
Psychoanalytic Studies on Dysphoria: The False Accord in the Divine Symphony depicts the profound dysphoria afflicting certain individuals, and includes the author's own personal experience of this as a German Jewish child during the Holocaust. Marion M. Oliner explores the impact of catastrophic events on the lives of individuals and their descendants from a broadly psychoanalytic perspective. The book focuses on the interplay between the experience and the unconscious meaning attributed to the trauma, and the ways in which patients may feel guilt, and blame themselves for the events and effects of their trauma. Drawing on the work of Freud and Winnicott, and with emphasis on the traumas suffered during the Second World War, Oliner offers new ways of understanding how resistant to treatment such traumas can be, and how the analyst can understand the experiences. The chapters span the evolution undergone in the nearly four decades of practice by the author. The book references a range of works including some taken from the German and French psychoanalytic literature, some never published in English. Taken together they aim at keeping the vitality of psychoanalysis without idealization, while discarding concepts whose essence is static, and therefore unhelpful. Psychoanalytic Studies on Dysphoria will appeal to psychoanalysts as well as other mental health professionals working with self-defeating behavior as a result of trauma.
Publisher: Routledge
ISBN: 0429779038
Category : Psychology
Languages : en
Pages : 228
Book Description
Psychoanalytic Studies on Dysphoria: The False Accord in the Divine Symphony depicts the profound dysphoria afflicting certain individuals, and includes the author's own personal experience of this as a German Jewish child during the Holocaust. Marion M. Oliner explores the impact of catastrophic events on the lives of individuals and their descendants from a broadly psychoanalytic perspective. The book focuses on the interplay between the experience and the unconscious meaning attributed to the trauma, and the ways in which patients may feel guilt, and blame themselves for the events and effects of their trauma. Drawing on the work of Freud and Winnicott, and with emphasis on the traumas suffered during the Second World War, Oliner offers new ways of understanding how resistant to treatment such traumas can be, and how the analyst can understand the experiences. The chapters span the evolution undergone in the nearly four decades of practice by the author. The book references a range of works including some taken from the German and French psychoanalytic literature, some never published in English. Taken together they aim at keeping the vitality of psychoanalysis without idealization, while discarding concepts whose essence is static, and therefore unhelpful. Psychoanalytic Studies on Dysphoria will appeal to psychoanalysts as well as other mental health professionals working with self-defeating behavior as a result of trauma.
Kaleidoscope of Wisdom
Author: Ashish Kumar
Publisher: Notion press
ISBN: 9361284193
Category : Self-Help
Languages : en
Pages : 216
Book Description
"Kaleidoscope of Wisdom: Bhagavad Gita's Prism in Life's Spectrum" offers profound insights into navigating life's diverse challenges. This enlightening book delves into the timeless teachings of the Bhagavad Gita, providing guidance for individuals grappling with anger, sin, forgiveness, grief, pride, and various other facets of human experience. With practical wisdom, it addresses issues like loneliness, depression, fear, and temptation, offering a holistic approach to finding peace and purpose. Through the Gita's teachings, readers are empowered to overcome obstacles, cultivate self-discipline, and discover a path to inner harmony amid life's complexities.
Publisher: Notion press
ISBN: 9361284193
Category : Self-Help
Languages : en
Pages : 216
Book Description
"Kaleidoscope of Wisdom: Bhagavad Gita's Prism in Life's Spectrum" offers profound insights into navigating life's diverse challenges. This enlightening book delves into the timeless teachings of the Bhagavad Gita, providing guidance for individuals grappling with anger, sin, forgiveness, grief, pride, and various other facets of human experience. With practical wisdom, it addresses issues like loneliness, depression, fear, and temptation, offering a holistic approach to finding peace and purpose. Through the Gita's teachings, readers are empowered to overcome obstacles, cultivate self-discipline, and discover a path to inner harmony amid life's complexities.
MANIFESTING TIMELESS WISDOM
Author: Sushil Khadka
Publisher: Notion Press
ISBN:
Category : Body, Mind & Spirit
Languages : en
Pages : 257
Book Description
Unleash the Warrior Within: A Modern Guide to the Bhagavad Gita Drowning in daily struggles? Feeling lost in a world of uncertainty? There's a warrior within you, yearning to break free. The Bhagavad Gita, a sacred text revered for millennia, isn't just ancient wisdom – it's a battle cry for the modern soul. This powerful guidebook unlocks its secrets, transforming it from a dusty tome into your personal roadmap to inner strength. Imagine: Conquering stress and anxiety with battle-tested techniques for self-mastery. Unlocking your true potential with actionable steps to self-discovery and purpose. Navigating life's challenges with the unwavering wisdom of a celestial guide. This isn't religion; it's revolution. Forget dusty scriptures – the Bhagavad Gita offers practical tools for: Emotional intelligence: Master your emotions, not the other way around. Inner peace: Craft a sanctuary of calm amidst the daily storm. Resilience: Rise stronger from every setback, like a warrior forged in fire. Beyond boundaries, for everyone: The Bhagavad Gita transcends religion. Its message of conquering the internal battlefield - your mind - is a call to action for anyone seeking a meaningful life. Stop surviving; start thriving. Manifesting Timeless Wisdom is your key to unlocking the transformative power within the Bhagavad Gita. Embrace the warrior within, and discover the wisdom that can empower you to: Shatter limitations and claim your inner strength. Forge a path of purpose and fulfillment. Navigate life's storms with unwavering grace. Cultivate healthy relationships and build a life of meaning. This is your call to arms. Answer it. Pre-order your copy of Manifesting Timeless Wisdom today!
Publisher: Notion Press
ISBN:
Category : Body, Mind & Spirit
Languages : en
Pages : 257
Book Description
Unleash the Warrior Within: A Modern Guide to the Bhagavad Gita Drowning in daily struggles? Feeling lost in a world of uncertainty? There's a warrior within you, yearning to break free. The Bhagavad Gita, a sacred text revered for millennia, isn't just ancient wisdom – it's a battle cry for the modern soul. This powerful guidebook unlocks its secrets, transforming it from a dusty tome into your personal roadmap to inner strength. Imagine: Conquering stress and anxiety with battle-tested techniques for self-mastery. Unlocking your true potential with actionable steps to self-discovery and purpose. Navigating life's challenges with the unwavering wisdom of a celestial guide. This isn't religion; it's revolution. Forget dusty scriptures – the Bhagavad Gita offers practical tools for: Emotional intelligence: Master your emotions, not the other way around. Inner peace: Craft a sanctuary of calm amidst the daily storm. Resilience: Rise stronger from every setback, like a warrior forged in fire. Beyond boundaries, for everyone: The Bhagavad Gita transcends religion. Its message of conquering the internal battlefield - your mind - is a call to action for anyone seeking a meaningful life. Stop surviving; start thriving. Manifesting Timeless Wisdom is your key to unlocking the transformative power within the Bhagavad Gita. Embrace the warrior within, and discover the wisdom that can empower you to: Shatter limitations and claim your inner strength. Forge a path of purpose and fulfillment. Navigate life's storms with unwavering grace. Cultivate healthy relationships and build a life of meaning. This is your call to arms. Answer it. Pre-order your copy of Manifesting Timeless Wisdom today!
The Cosmic Symposium
Author: Aubrey Houdeshell
Publisher: Running Press Adult
ISBN: 0762486759
Category : Body, Mind & Spirit
Languages : en
Pages : 161
Book Description
Explore the role of the heavenly bodies—Sun, Moon, and planets—in the cosmic symphony of astrology, including their archetypes, history, associations, and roles in natal charts. The Cosmic Symposium is an astrological compendium that dives into the heavenly bodies that make up our birth charts, and therefore who we are, and honors the different archetypes, themes, and journey of each planet. Each of these astral bodies plays an equally important, yet distinct role in our lives. Rather than focusing simply on the zodiac signs or constellations, this book turns the lens on the planetary bodies that exert an overriding influence on us individually and as a collective. The unique thread spun by every planet weaves together in a cosmic orchestra to make up the complex fabric of the human experience. This comprehensive, deeply individual exploration of astrology, from author Aubrey Houdeshell and illustrated by artist Rose Ides, is also an ode to the ancient Greek philosopher Pythagoras, who believed that, since objects in motion produce sound, the planetary bodies in orbit must also produce their own sound or music. In his understanding of the distance between the planets, he believed that the sound of each planet operating together as a whole produced a harmony: a music of the spheres. The Cosmic Symposium allows readers to revere each planet and its unique wonders, while also illustrating the role they play in the cosmic opus. Each of the planetary bodies is explored in depth, from the classical planets (Sun, Moon, Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn) to the modern planetary bodies (Uranus, Neptune, Pluto, and Lilith). Using the concept of the planets as a cosmic orchestra, each individual chapter dives into the astrological archetypes of each planet, its historical context, symbolic associates with each planet, astrological magic/working with the planets, creative exercises, and pieces of related music (for the reader to create their own cosmic symphony). The final chapters place each planet within the context of the reader’s own natal chart, showing how the themes and function of each planet in our lives enable us to understand the complex experience of being human.
Publisher: Running Press Adult
ISBN: 0762486759
Category : Body, Mind & Spirit
Languages : en
Pages : 161
Book Description
Explore the role of the heavenly bodies—Sun, Moon, and planets—in the cosmic symphony of astrology, including their archetypes, history, associations, and roles in natal charts. The Cosmic Symposium is an astrological compendium that dives into the heavenly bodies that make up our birth charts, and therefore who we are, and honors the different archetypes, themes, and journey of each planet. Each of these astral bodies plays an equally important, yet distinct role in our lives. Rather than focusing simply on the zodiac signs or constellations, this book turns the lens on the planetary bodies that exert an overriding influence on us individually and as a collective. The unique thread spun by every planet weaves together in a cosmic orchestra to make up the complex fabric of the human experience. This comprehensive, deeply individual exploration of astrology, from author Aubrey Houdeshell and illustrated by artist Rose Ides, is also an ode to the ancient Greek philosopher Pythagoras, who believed that, since objects in motion produce sound, the planetary bodies in orbit must also produce their own sound or music. In his understanding of the distance between the planets, he believed that the sound of each planet operating together as a whole produced a harmony: a music of the spheres. The Cosmic Symposium allows readers to revere each planet and its unique wonders, while also illustrating the role they play in the cosmic opus. Each of the planetary bodies is explored in depth, from the classical planets (Sun, Moon, Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn) to the modern planetary bodies (Uranus, Neptune, Pluto, and Lilith). Using the concept of the planets as a cosmic orchestra, each individual chapter dives into the astrological archetypes of each planet, its historical context, symbolic associates with each planet, astrological magic/working with the planets, creative exercises, and pieces of related music (for the reader to create their own cosmic symphony). The final chapters place each planet within the context of the reader’s own natal chart, showing how the themes and function of each planet in our lives enable us to understand the complex experience of being human.