The Rule of Our Warfare: John Henry Newman and the True Christian Life : a ReaderMoral and spiritual guidance from one of the most distinguished and versatile champions of English spirituality.That's what Pope John Paul II called the great nineteenth-century convert John Henry Cardinal Newman -- and this new collection of his writings on virtually every aspect of life in Christ shows why.Editor John Hulsman here presents brief, readable excerpts from Newman's sermons on faith, the true Christian life, temptations, the world, doubts, and the mysteries of the Catholic Faith. These selections give you a comprehensive overview of Newman's profound and influential teachings on daily life as a Christian, including his wisdom on the Church, God's Providence, the Mass, the intercession of Mary, prayer, temptation and sin, the Christian character, happiness, and much more. Full of Newman's elegant prose and piercing Christian insight, this volume is not only a winning introduction to Newman: it's also a remarkable resource for daily spiritual reading. |
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Contenido
Introduction II | 11 |
Note on the Text | 21 |
Private Judgement and Divine Voice | 23 |
The Cross of Christ | 24 |
Living Faith | 26 |
Faith and Fear | 27 |
Faith Leading to Truth | 28 |
Saving Grace | 30 |
The Tranquil Christian Course | 39 |
The Ventures of Faith | 41 |
Preparing for Happiness | 42 |
THE TRUE CHRISTIAN LIFE 15 The Scriptural Picture of the True Christian Life | 45 |
Serving God from Our Youth | 47 |
Gods Gift | 48 |
The New Christian Character | 50 |
Gradual Awakening | 51 |
A Lifelong Act | 31 |
Continual Conversion | 32 |
Filling the Void Within | 34 |
Holiness through Infirmity | 35 |
Divine Calls | 37 |
The Root of Charity | 53 |
The One Happiness | 54 |
Uniting High and Low | 56 |
Prayer without Ceasing | 57 |
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