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Cómo cultivar la espiritualidad en los niños
By Rosie Kuhn, Marisoly Álvarez Scarpitta. 2016
En Cómo cultivar la espiritualidad en los niños, la Dra. Kuhn aborda un tema de vital importancia para el desarrollo…
físico, mental y emocional de nuestros hijos: el establecimiento de valores y principios sólidos para la vida por medio del desarrollo de una vida espiritual sana. Nos presenta 101 ideas prácticas por medio de las cuales los adultos pueden establecer, primero para sí mismos, los fundamentos necesarios que les permitan ser guía y ejemplo a los más pequeños y poder, de esta forma, hacer florecer el espítitu de cada niño.Ritual and the Moral Life
By David Solomon, Ruiping Fan, Ping-Cheung Lo. 2011
In the twentieth century, in both China and the West, ritual became marginalized in the face of the growth of…
secularism and individualism. In China, Confucianism and its essentially ritualistic comportment to the world were vigorously suppressed during the Cultural Revolution (1966-1976) under Mao Zedong. But de-ritualization already took place as a result of the Chinese Revolution of 1911 under Sun Yat-Sen. In the West, while the process of de-ritualization has been generally more gradual, it has been nonetheless drastic. In contrast to this situation, this volume investigates the crucial role ritual plays in constituting the human understanding of their place in the cosmos, the purpose of their lives, and imbues human existence with a more complete sense of meaningfulness. This volume presents the work of philosophers from both China and the West as they reflect upon the constitutive role that ritual plays in human life. They reflect not only on ritual in general but also on specific Confucian and Christian appreciations of ritual. This provocative volume is a beacon of warning to Western philosophers, who think they have graduated from the trappings of ritual, and a beacon of hope for Eastern thinkers, who wish to avoid cultural fragmentation. The Editors, both Eastern and Western, have together created a seamless work that not only introduces ritual, but advances an argument for the contribution that ritual makes to cultural renewal. This volume is a work of philosophical thinking about ritual doing, but challenges those who think to realize that the salvation of philosophical thinking rests in the particularity and contingency of ritual doing. Let us hope this volume is widely read, for it points to that which might renew the West. - Jeffrey P. Bishop, Saint Louis UniversityThe Way Back from Loss: Reassembling the Pieces of a Broken Life
By Wayne Hastings. 2014
Filled with powerful messages, quotes, and scriptures, this practical and inspirational sixty-day devotional will encourage and comfort you after you…
have suffered a loss of any kind.Loss comes in all shapes and sizes. Whether it is the loss of a job, a relationship, or a loved one, the pain associated with loss takes time to overcome. No matter where you are in the grieving process, Pastor Wayne Hastings's The Way Back From Loss provides you with the comfort and encouragement you need to move on with your life. This sixty-day devotional is divided into five sections that show you how to trust in God's constant presence, let go of blame and regret, and discover that disappointments sometimes lead to the greatest opportunities. Each of Pastor Wayne's devotions will draw you in through an opening quote, a pertinent Bible verse, an inspirational message, an uplifting insight, guidance for prayer, and suggestions for motivating life choices. Recovering from a loss is difficult, and each individual reacts differently, but The Way Back From Loss provides solace in knowing you are not alone. Sixty days with these messages of hope and inspiration, and you will be well on your way to a brighter tomorrow.Fidel & Religion: Conversations with Frei Betto on Marxism & Liberation Theology
By Fidel Castro, Frei Betto, Armando Hart. 2006
A bestseller that offers an intimate insight into Fidel Castro, the man behind the beard! · This historic encounter between…
religion and revolution paved the way for Pope John Paul II's historic visit to Cuba in 1999 and the rule change in the Cuban Communist Party (1992) accepting as members those practicing their religious faith ·Secretos sexuales íntimos de los judíos
By Bernard Levine, Verónica Fabiano and Cecilia Langone. 2016
Secretos sexuales íntimos de los judíos Por Bernard Levine ¿Cuál es la verdad acerca de que los judíos tienen sexo…
a través de un orificio que se hace en la sábana? ¿Por qué las mujeres tienen que mostrar sus pantaletas al rabino? ¿Qué hacen los rabinos con los prepucios que cortan? ¿Por qué los judíos toman un pollo vivo y lo balancean por sobre sus cabezas? ¿Es cierto que los judíos tienen que escupir a su cónyuge cuando se divorcian? ¿Sabía que el rabino succiona la sangre del pene circuncidado de un bebé? ¿Por qué los judíos entierran los platos en la tierra? ¿Es verdad que los judíos no leen la Biblia? ¿Por qué las relaciones sexuales de los judíos son diferentes? ¿De qué manera los judíos engendran un hijo? ¿Por qué no se les permite cantar a las mujeres delante de los hombres? ¿A qué hora del día puede una mujer casada tener sexo con su marido? ¿Por qué no se les permite a las mujeres judías mostrar los codos o las rodillas a los hombres? ¿Cómo hacen los judíos para concertar una cita y conocer a alguien del sexo opuesto? ¿Es verdad que las mujeres judías no pueden estrecharse la mano con los hombres? ¿Por qué los judíos ortodoxos arrojan piedras a las mujeres que caminan por las calles de Jerusalén? ¿Sabía usted que la mayoría de los judíos no entienden lo que rezan? ¿Cuál es el número de la suerte de los judíos? ¿Sabía usted que a los judíos se les da una lista de las marcas de alimentos que se les está permitido comprar? ¿Por qué los niños judíos no se cortan el cabello que crece en las sienes? ¿Escuchó alguna vez que los judíos tienen que comprar sus asientos en la sinagoga para las Altas Fiestas Judías? Este volumen es una edición totalmente renovada con información confidencial nunca antes publicada.Islamism and Post-Islamism in Iran
By Yadullah Shahibzadeh. 2016
This book is a study of overlooked themes in Iran's contemporary political and intellectual history. It investigates the way Iranian…
Muslim intellectuals have discussed politics and democracy. As a history of Iranian Islamism and its transformation to post-Islamism, this work demonstrates that Muslim intellectuals have enriched the Iranian society epistemologically, aesthetically, ethically, and politically. This book examines the internal conflicts of the Islamist ideology as the intellectual underpinnings of the 1979 Revolution, its contribution to the formation of the post-revolutionary state, and the post-Islamist response to the democratic deficits of the post-revolutionary state. Seeking to overcome the shortcomings of historiographical approaches, this book demonstrates the intellectual and political agency of Muslim intellectuals from the 1960s to the present.A Year with Rumi: Daily Readings
By Coleman Barks. 2006
Coleman Barks has played a central role in making the Sufi mystic Rumi the most popular poet in the world.…
A Year with Rumi brings together 365 of Barks's elegant and beautiful translations of Rumi's greatest poems, including fifteen never-before-published poems. Barks includes an Introduction that sets Rumi in his context and an Afterword musing on poetry of the mysterious and the sacred. Join Coleman Barks and Rumi for a year-long journey into the mystical and sacred within and without. Join them in recognizing and embracing the divine in the sublime, in the ordinary, and in us all.Grace Givers
By David Jeremiah. 1982
Heartwarming and powerful true stories of people who have reached out to their world with incredible acts of self-sacrificing service,…
with a deep and profound spirit of forgiveness, with both ordinary and extraordinary gifts of grace.The Implied Spider: Politics and Theology in Myth, Updated with a new Preface
By Wendy Doniger. 2011
Wendy Doniger's foundational study is both modern in its engagement with a diverse range of religions and refreshingly classic in…
its transhistorical, cross-cultural approach. By responsibly analyzing patterns and themes across context, Doniger reinvigorates the comparative reading of religion, tapping into a wealth of narrative traditions, from the instructive tales of Judaism and Christianity to the moral lessons of the Bhagavad Gita. She extracts political meaning from a variety of texts while respecting the original ideas of each. A new preface confronts the difficulty of contextualizing the comparison of religions as well as controversies over choosing subjects and positioning arguments, and the text itself is expanded and updated throughout.Heirs to Forgotten Kingdoms: Journeys Into the Disappearing Religions of the Middle East
By Gerard Russell. 2014
Despite its reputation for religious intolerance, the Middle East has long sheltered many distinctive and strange faiths: one regards the…
Greek prophets as incarnations of God, another reveres Lucifer in the form of a peacock, and yet another believes that their followers are reincarnated beings who have existed in various forms for thousands of years. These religions represent the last vestiges of the magnificent civilizations in ancient history: Persia, Babylon, Egypt in the time of the Pharaohs. Their followers have learned how to survive foreign attacks and the perils of assimilation. But today, with the Middle East in turmoil, they face greater challenges than ever before. In Heirs to Forgotten Kingdoms, former diplomat Gerard Russell ventures to the distant, nearly impassable regions where these mysterious religions still cling to survival. He lives alongside the Mandaeans and Ezidis of Iraq, the Zoroastrians of Iran, the Copts of Egypt, and others. He learns their histories, participates in their rituals, and comes to understand the threats to their communities. Historically a tolerant faith, Islam has, since the early 20th century, witnessed the rise of militant, extremist sects. This development, along with the rippling effects of Western invasion, now pose existential threats to these minority faiths. And as more and more of their youth flee to the West in search of greater freedoms and job prospects, these religions face the dire possibility of extinction. Drawing on his extensive travels and archival research, Russell provides an essential record of the past, present, and perilous future of these remarkable religions.Letters to a Young Catholic
By George Weigel. 2015
In this remarkable exploration of the Catholic world, the preeminent Catholic theologian George Weigel offers a luminous collection of letters…
to young Catholics, not-so-young Catholics, and curious souls who wonder what it means to be a Catholic today. Weigel takes readers on an epistolary tour of Catholic landmarks--from Chartres Cathedral to St. Mary’s Church in Greenville, South Carolina; from the Holy Sepulcher in Jerusalem to G. K. Chesterton’s favorite pub in Oxford; and from the grave of a modern martyr in Warsaw to the Sistine Chapel. Weaving together insights from history, literature, theology, and music, Weigel illuminates the beliefs that have shaped Catholicism from its birth. Revised and updated with several new essays, Letters to a Young Catholic will inspire not only the young generation of Catholics, but also the faithful, doubtful, and searchers of every age.Confucius: And the World He Created
By Michael Schuman. 2015
Confucius is perhaps the most important philosopher in history. Today, his teachings shape the daily lives of more than 1.…
6 billion people. Throughout East Asia, Confucius’s influence can be seen in everything from business practices and family relationships to educational standards and government policies. Even as western ideas from Christianity to Communism have bombarded the region, Confucius’s doctrine has endured as the foundation of East Asian culture. It is impossible to understand East Asia, journalist Michael Schuman demonstrates, without first engaging with Confucius and his vast legacy. Confucius created a worldview that is in many respects distinct from, and in conflict with, Western culture. As Schuman shows, the way that East Asian companies are managed, how family members interact with each other, and how governments see their role in society all differ from the norm in the West due to Confucius’s lasting impact. Confucius has been credited with giving East Asia an advantage in today’s world, by instilling its people with a devotion to learning, and propelling the region’s economic progress. Still, the sage has also been highly controversial. For the past 100 years, East Asians have questioned if the region can become truly modern while Confucius remains so entrenched in society. He has been criticized for causing the inequality of women, promoting authoritarian regimes, and suppressing human rights. Despite these debates, East Asians today are turning to Confucius to help them solve the ills of modern life more than they have in a century. As a wealthy and increasingly powerful Asia rises on the world stage, Confucius, too, will command a more prominent place in global culture. Touching on philosophy, history, and current affairs, Confucius tells the vivid, dramatic story of the enigmatic philosopher whose ideas remain at the heart of East Asian civilization.Our Battle for the Human Spirit: Scientific Knowing, Technical Doing, and Daily Living
By Willem H. Vanderburg. 2016
Western society has become saturated with scientific and technological modes of thinking that impact our lives and our relationships. Expanding…
social inequality, the use of social media and the rise of mental illnesses such as anxiety and depression are manifestations of this shift in our civilization.Our Battle for the Human Spirit is a comprehensive probe into what is happening to human life in the beginning of the 21st century. It explores how culture, experience, and symbolization have been replaced by scientific, discipline-based, approaches. Willem H. Vanderburg argues that these approaches are inadequate in understanding the complexity of human lives and societies. In order to transcend these limits, Vanderburg calls for the reintegration of culture and symbolization into our daily lives.Poverty and Wealth in Judaism, Christianity, and Islam
By Muhammad Shafiq, Nathan R. Kollar. 2016
This book gathers scholars from the three major monotheistic religions to discuss the issue of poverty and wealth from the…
varied perspectives of each tradition. It provides a cadre of values inherent to the sacred texts of Jews, Christians, and Muslims and illustrates how these values may be used to deal with current economic inequalities. Contributors use the methodologies of religious studies to provide descriptions and comparisons of perspectives from Judaism, Christianity, and Islam on poverty and wealth. The book presents citations from the sacred texts of all three religions. The contributors discuss the interpretations of these texts and the necessary contexts, both past and present, for deciphering the stances found there. Poverty and Wealth in Judaism, Christianity, and Islam identifies and details a foundation of common values upon which individual and institutional decisions may be made.Moral Combat: How Sex Divided American Christians and Fractured American Politics
By R. Marie Griffith. 2017
From an esteemed scholar of American religion and sexuality, a sweeping account of the century of religious conflict that produced…
our culture wars Gay marriage, transgender rights, birth control--sex is at the heart of many of the most divisive political issues of our age. The origins of these conflicts, historian R. Marie Griffith argues, lie in sharp disagreements that emerged among American Christians a century ago. From the 1920s onward, a once-solid Christian consensus regarding gender roles and sexual morality began to crumble, as liberal Protestants sparred with fundamentalists and Catholics over questions of obscenity, sex education, and abortion. Both those who advocated for greater openness in sexual matters and those who resisted new sexual norms turned to politics to pursue their moral visions for the nation. Moral Combat is a history of how the Christian consensus on sex unraveled, and how this unraveling has made our political battles over sex so ferocious and so intractable.My First Book About Space: A Question and Answer Book
By Dinah L. Moche. 1982
Issues in Science and Theology: Do Emotions Shape the World?
By Dirk Evers, Michael Fuller, Anne Runehov, Knut-Willy S ther. 2016
This volume examines emotions andemotional well-being from a rich variety of theological, philosophical andscientific and therapeutic perspectives. To experience emotion…
is a part ofbeing human; but what are emotions? How can theology, philosophy and thenatural sciences unpack the nature and content of emotions? This volume is based on contributions to the15th European Conference on Science and Theology held in Assisi, Italy. Itbrings together contributions from scholars of various academic backgrounds from around the world, whose individual insights are made all the richer bytheir juxtaposition with those from experts in other fields, leading to aunique exchange of ideas.Desde a Ermida
By Bruno Santos, Editor Juan Pedropablo, Hermano Esteban de Emaús. 2017
É inesgotável a riqueza que encerra todo o intervalo de oração, mas é mais palpável quando se prolonga por vários…
dias. Na solidão do solidão e gostando da presença de Deus. Nesse momento o Senhor revela-se de uma maneira clara e profunda que pouco a pouco vai impregnando todos os aspectos da nossa vida. O irmão Esteban de Emaús aproxima-nos à experiência do seu itinerário espiritual, mediante diálogos, descrições e memórias. Tenta aproximar-nos ao encontro místico com Cristo num caminho atual muito semelhante ao dos padres do deserto. É um convite mas também um guia que nos dá sinais precisos até à Ermida Interior. O IRMÃO ESTEBAN DE EMAÚS é um eremita católico, que consagrou a sua vida à vida do Nome. Depois do seu livro A Oração de Jesus, volta a transmitir-nos um pouco mais do que significa viver este modo tão especial de rezar, repetindo uma e outra vez o Santo Nome.The Multifaith Movement: Global Risks and Cosmopolitan Solutions
By Anna Halafoff. 2012
This book documents the ultramodern rise of the multifaith movement, as mulitfaith initiatives have been increasingly deployed as cosmopolitan solutions…
to counter global risks such as terrorism and climate change at the turn of the 21st century. These projects aim to enhance common security, particularly in Western societies following the events of September 11, 2001 and the July 2005 London bombings, where multifaith engagement has been promoted as a strategy to counter violent extremism. The author draws on interviews with 56 leading figures in the field of multifaith relations, including Paul Knitter, Eboo Patel, Marcus Braybrooke, Katherine Marshall, John Voll and Krista Tippett. Identifying the principle aims of the multifaith movement, the analysis explores the benefits--and challenges--of multifaith engagement, as well as the effectiveness of multifaith initiatives in countering the process of radicalization. Building on notions of cosmopolitanism, the work proposes a new theoretical framework termed 'Netpeace', which recognizes the interconnectedness of global problems and their solutions. In doing so, it acknowledges the capacity of multi-actor peacebuilding networks, including religious and state actors, to address the pressing dilemmas of our times. The primary intention of the book is to assist in the formation of new models of activism and governance, founded on a 'politics of understanding' modeled by the multifaith movement.Articulating Islam: Anthropological Approaches To Muslim Worlds (Muslims in Global Societies Series #6)
By Konstantinos Retsikas, Magnus Marsden. 2012
This collection of arresting and innovative chapters applies the techniques of anthropology in analyzing the role played by Islam in…
the social lives of the world s Muslims The volume begins with an introduction that sets out a powerful case for a fresh approach to this kind of research exhorting anthropologists to pause and reflect on when Islam is and is not a central feature of their informants life-worlds and identities The chapters that follow are written by scholars with long-term specialist research experience in Muslim societies ranging from Kenya to Pakistan and from Yemen to China thus they explore and compare Islam s social significance in a variety of settings that are not confined to the Middle East or South Asia alone The authors assess how helpful current anthropological research is in shedding light on Islam s relationship to contemporary societies Collectively the contributors deploy both theoretical and ethnographic analysis of key developments in the anthropology of Islam over the last 30 years even as they extrapolate their findings to address wider debates over the anthropology of world religions more generally Crucially they also tackle the thorny question of how in the current political context anthropologists might continue conducting sensitive and nuanced work with Muslim communities Finally an afterword by a scholar of Christianity explores the conceptual parallels between the book s key themes and the anthropology of world religions in a broader context This volume has key contemporary relevance for example its conclusions on the fluidity of people s relations with Islam will provide an important counterpoint to many commonly held assumptions about the incontestability of Islam in the public sphere