Translated Christianities (Latin American Originals, #8)
by Mark Z. Christensen
Beginning in the sixteenth century, ecclesiastics and others created religious texts written in the native languages of the Nahua and Yucatec Maya. These texts played an important role in the evangelization of central Mexico and Yucatan. Translated Christianities is the first book to provide readers with English translations of a variety of Nahuatl and Maya religious texts. It pulls Nahuatl and Maya sermons, catechisms, and confessional manuals out of relative obscurity and presents them to the...
Early Masonic Catechisms
by Douglas Knoop, Douglas Knoup, D Hamer, and G. P. Jones
The Rule of the Secular Franciscan Order : with a Catechism and Instructions
by Cornelio Mota Ramos
Anabaptist-Mennonite Confessions of Faith (Anabaptist and Mennonite Studies)
by Karl Koop
In this significant work, Professor T.F. Torrance examines the importance of the Nicene Faith for Christian Theology. By cutting across the divide between East and West and between the Catholic and Evangelical, he also offers a unique contribution to our understanding of the doctrine of the Holy Trinity. The author provides an account of the principal themes of the Nicene-Constantinopolitan Creed; the doctrine of God, as Father and Creator, the doctrine of the Holy Spirit and of the Church; and...
My Father and Mother on Earth and in Heaven (Our Holy Faith, #1)
by Sister M Alphonsine
We Worship: Catechist's Guide (Christ Our Life 2009)
by Sisters of Notre Dame Chardon Ohio
Contemporary Spiritualities (Routledge New Religions)
by Stefania Palmisano and Nicola Pannofino
Contemporary alternative spirituality, as studied by sociologists, is usually seen as a recent phenomenon dating from the 1960s and 1970s. However, when viewed from a longer-term perspective this form of religious expression is actually seen to reintroduce concepts that recur throughout Western cultural history. This book argues, therefore, that spirituality in the 21st Century actually shares many of the same characteristics as Classical, Mediaeval, Renaissance and Modern spiritualities. It is...
The Augustine Catechism (Augustine (New City Press), #1)
by Edmund Augustine and Augustine of Hippo