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The Bridegroom Press CollectionThis collection of electronic books and MP3 talks includes the full text of three Scripture studies (The Flesh of God, The Death of God and The Life of God) and four other Bridegroom Press books, including Artfully Teaching the Faith, Sex and the Sacred City, Aquinas on the Law and Cardinal Newman's Dream of Gerontius. MP3 selections include the audio talks on the four Marian dogmas, Paul and the Law, Sex and the Sacred City and the first three talks of a five talks series on the Theology of the Body entitled Human Love in the Divine, given as a follow-on to the Peoria, Illinois, Theology on Tap series in October, 2002. |
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Sex and the Sacred CityJohn Paul II's Theology of the Body integrates the joy of Genesis 1 and 2 and the sensuality of the Song of Songs with the insights of the Christian mystics to form a single, stunning portrait of what God intends man and woman to be. Every adult Christian needs to hear this talk! This one hour talk was given in Kickapoo, Illinois, in March, 2002. |
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The InquisitionDiscover both the facts and the fiction that surround the history of the Inquisition. This one hour talk was given at a Theology on Tap session in Peoria, Illinois in September, 2003. |
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Effectively Teaching the FaithWhat is necessary to provide a solid grounding in the Catholic Faith? The four aspects of faith formation are described in depth, with practical examples on how to implement them with your children. This one hour talk was given at the Memphis Homeschooling Conference in May 2003. |
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Paul and the LawWhy does Paul's words on "the law" sometimes seem at odds with other passages in Scripture? Aquinas provides the key to reconciling the passages. He also gives us the keys to understanding what Paul was talking about. This forty-five minute talk was given to the Bloomington-Normal, Illinois Scripture study group in August, 2002. See Aquinas on the Law, the companion volume to this talk. |
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Four QuestionsThe Crusades, the Inquisition, the Trial of Galileo and the controversy surrounding Pope Pius XII and the Holocaust. These four issues are systematically dealt with in a one-hour talk given at the University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign Newman Center in October, 2003. |
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