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Two Ways of Praying
We have several of Bradshaw's work in Logos but not this foundational book that truly teaches everyone the why of liturgical prayer: Amazon blurb: In his Preface, Bradshaw notes that "It may come as something of a surprise to some readers to hear that there are at least two ways of praying - with different concepts of what…
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Christ and His Church-Bride: Meredith G. Kline’s Biblical-Theological Reading of The Book of Revelat
Christ and His Church-Bride invites readers into the profound theological insights of Meredith G. Kline, one of the twentieth century’s most original Reformed biblical theologians. In this unique volume, Danny E. Olinger explores Kline’s sustained engagement with the book of Revelation—a text Kline called “the fairest gem…
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Mysticism, Magic, and Monasteries: Recovering the Sacred Mystery at the Heart of Reality
A great, controversial book to make you think about contemporary culture. Amazon blurb: “If the hierarchy spent only half the time on disseminating the mystical and liturgical tradition of the Church that it does on destroying our own liturgical inheritance, it could drag us out of the nihilism of the secular age in the…
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The Post-Communion Prayers in the Ordinary Form of the Roman Rite: Texts and Sources
Texts that are fair game for homilies - and a useful addition to liturgical history Amazon blurb: The Post-Communion Prayers in the Ordinary Form of the Roman Rite aims to provide easy access to the Latin source texts for every single post-communion prayer in the Roman Missal as reformed after the Second Vatican Council.…
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The Collects of the Roman Missals: A Comparative Study of the Sundays in Proper Seasons before and a
We have a book on Cramer's Collects; this is a "companion" volume in effect. Plus mass texts are fair game for inclusion in sermon texts. Amazon blurb: This study examines the collects assigned to the Sundays and major feasts of the proper seasons in the ordinary and extraordinary forms of the Roman rite. The Latin…