The Seven Perennial Sins and Their Offspring
Autor Ken Bazynen Limba Engleză Paperback – 31 ian 2002
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780826415929
ISBN-10: 082641592X
Pagini: 248
Dimensiuni: 156 x 228 x 19 mm
Greutate: 0.34 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Continuum
Locul publicării:New York, United States
ISBN-10: 082641592X
Pagini: 248
Dimensiuni: 156 x 228 x 19 mm
Greutate: 0.34 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Continuum
Locul publicării:New York, United States
Cuprins
1.Everyman's Dilemma2. Guilt Unraveled 3. Pride: The Way Up Is Down4. The Faultfinder5. Envy: The Secret Sin6. The Overzealous Egalitarian, or Leveller 7. An Antidote to Anger 8. Violence Begets More Violence 9. Avarice: The Gleaming Deception 10. The Workaholic11. Lust: From Attraction to Commitment 12. The Hedonist or Aesthete13. Gluttony, or the Strong Craving 14. The Faster and Various Imitators 15. Sloth, or Don't Lose Heart 16. The Despondent 17. St. Satan Pray for Me18. Flaming Love
Recenzii
"Ken Bazyn's new book joins Neil Plantinga's Not the Way It's Supposed to Be: A Breviary of Sin as an extraordinarily perceptive examination of humankind's oldest problem. Like Plantinga, Bazyn has the knack of making sin so real--so nervously existential--that the remedy he presents (at the very end) in Jesus Christ takes on an extraordinary force of its own. The book is a feast of insight drawn from a cornucopia of good reading." --Mark A. Noll, McManis Professor of Christian Thought at Wheaton College
"The book is terrific! It looks to me that a lot of preachers will be livening up their sermons with Bazyn's good examples." --Cornelius Plantinga, Jr., President of Calvin Theological Seminary and author of Not the Way It's Supposed to Be: A Breviary of Sin
"Ken Bazyn has a fascinating collection of literary and historical illustrations. Pastors will find it a gold mine for ideas and stories." --James F. White, retired Professor of Liturgy and the University of Notre Dame and past President of the North American Academy of Liturgy
"Bazyn reveals himself to be that rarest blessing in the contemporary church--a genuinely well-read thinker. This is a superb distillation. It is a welcome addition for all who take Scripture and its interpretation down through the ages seriously." --David Lyle Jeffrey, Senior Vice Provost of Baylor University
"Thought-provoking and motivational, the text is a veritable "gathering of wisdom" from the ages and ranks as one of the most enjoyable and fascinating religion books this reviewer has read. Recommended for general readers." --Library Journal
"Far more than a simple catena of quotations from sources both familiar and less well known, the editorial director of the Religious Book Club has provided a vibrant and well-woven tapestry that allows us to look at the traditional seven capital sins in both old and new lights." --The Living Church, January 12, 2003
"[Bazyn] leads us through a rich and entertaining catalog of what is worst in human behavior and ourselves....wide-ranging, richly literary discussion...This book is a fine companion for anyone seriously attempting the spiritual life. It is rich, complex, demanding, and leaves plenty of room for the hiddenness of grace." --Emilie Griffin, National Catholic Reporter, February 21, 2003
"provides...a worthwhile examination for those who would understand themselves better. Drawing from literature as well as traditional sources [Bazyn] traces how the tributaries of the Seven Deadly Sins leach unnoticed into our lives and general culture." --Gordon Baker, Anglican Journal, March 2003
"...a vibrant and well-woven tapestry that allows us to look at the traditional seven capital sins in both old and new lights."--The Living Church, 1/12/03
"Preachers can fruitfully use the references. The book is recommended for general readers and for inclusion in libraries." -Catholic Library World, June 2005
"The book is terrific! It looks to me that a lot of preachers will be livening up their sermons with Bazyn's good examples." --Cornelius Plantinga, Jr., President of Calvin Theological Seminary and author of Not the Way It's Supposed to Be: A Breviary of Sin
"Ken Bazyn has a fascinating collection of literary and historical illustrations. Pastors will find it a gold mine for ideas and stories." --James F. White, retired Professor of Liturgy and the University of Notre Dame and past President of the North American Academy of Liturgy
"Bazyn reveals himself to be that rarest blessing in the contemporary church--a genuinely well-read thinker. This is a superb distillation. It is a welcome addition for all who take Scripture and its interpretation down through the ages seriously." --David Lyle Jeffrey, Senior Vice Provost of Baylor University
"Thought-provoking and motivational, the text is a veritable "gathering of wisdom" from the ages and ranks as one of the most enjoyable and fascinating religion books this reviewer has read. Recommended for general readers." --Library Journal
"Far more than a simple catena of quotations from sources both familiar and less well known, the editorial director of the Religious Book Club has provided a vibrant and well-woven tapestry that allows us to look at the traditional seven capital sins in both old and new lights." --The Living Church, January 12, 2003
"[Bazyn] leads us through a rich and entertaining catalog of what is worst in human behavior and ourselves....wide-ranging, richly literary discussion...This book is a fine companion for anyone seriously attempting the spiritual life. It is rich, complex, demanding, and leaves plenty of room for the hiddenness of grace." --Emilie Griffin, National Catholic Reporter, February 21, 2003
"provides...a worthwhile examination for those who would understand themselves better. Drawing from literature as well as traditional sources [Bazyn] traces how the tributaries of the Seven Deadly Sins leach unnoticed into our lives and general culture." --Gordon Baker, Anglican Journal, March 2003
"...a vibrant and well-woven tapestry that allows us to look at the traditional seven capital sins in both old and new lights."--The Living Church, 1/12/03
"Preachers can fruitfully use the references. The book is recommended for general readers and for inclusion in libraries." -Catholic Library World, June 2005