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Academic '19 Cover__Layout 1 10/24/18 4:33 PM Page 1 Academic '19 cover__Layout 1 10/24/18 4:33 PM Page 1 ACADEMIC CATALOG 2019 PAULIST PRESS Academic '19 cover__Layout 1 10/24/18 4:33 PM Page 2 Dear Paulist Press Readers, We are happy to present you with this 2019 academic catalog to peruse and, it is hoped, keep handy for ordering books for your cours- es and scholarly reading. We are tremendously proud of the new Paulist Biblical Commentary, which, with its distinguished editorial board and outstanding contrib- utors, is becoming a classic in the field of biblical scholarship. Donald Senior’s Raymond E. Brown and the Catholic Biblical Renewal, a biography of this most important Catholic biblical scholar of the twen- tieth century, is a “must-read” for biblical scholars and students. To continue the biblical theme, we have several distinguished authors whose titles will be integral to your courses, among them Ronald D. Witherup’s Galatians and Jean-Louis Ska’s A Basic Guide to the Old Testament. There are several books in ethics and social issues, pastoral ministry, and sacraments, too many to mention here, including the ever-popular Richard Leonard’s Hatch, Match, and Dispatch. There are many other books in this catalog that will speak to your academic needs. Have a look and let us know what you think. The Staff at Paulist Press Cover art from Galatians. See p.5. TABLE OF CONTENTS 1 BIBLE ..............................................................2-8 PHILOSOPHY ..................................................27 Apocalypse ....................................................8 SACRAMENTS ..........................................27-30 Bibles/Bible Introduction ........................2-3, 6 Eucharist......................................................29 *Raymond E. Brown & the Catholic Biblical General ..................................................27, 29 Tradition ....................................................3 *Hatch, Match, and Dispatch......................27 John................................................................8 Order/Deacons ................................28, 29, 30 Matthew ........................................................7 *Impressively Free ....................................28 Mark ..............................................................7 *Remain in Me ..........................................28 Luke/Acts........................................................8 Marriage ......................................................29 Paul ............................................................5, 8 *Pope Francis, the Family, and Divorce ......29 Galatians......................................................5 Reconciliation ..............................................30 New Testament ......................................4, 5, 7 SPIRITUALITY ............................................30-38 *Irrepressible Light ......................................4 Classics of Western Spirituality ..............39-44 *Mary of Magdala ........................................5 *Jonathan Edwards ....................................39 Old Testament ........................................4, 6-7 Classical Spirituality ....................................36 *A Basic Guide to the Old Testament ............4 Inspirational Reading ............................31, 35 ETHICS & SOCIAL ISSUES............................8-11 *Thirst ......................................................31 Bioethics/Medical Ethics ..............................11 Masculine and Feminine Spirituality ........32, 36 Ethics ......................................................10-11 *African Women’s Spirituality ....................32 Morality....................................................9, 11 Prayer Resources/Prayer Books ..............32, 37 *Teilhard de Chardin on Morality..................8 *Praying with the Jesuits ............................32 Social/Political Ethics......................8, 9, 10, 11 Liturgical Seasons / Reflections ..............35, 37 *The Surprise of Reconciliation in *A Path into Life ........................................35 the Catholic Tradition ................................8 Spiritual Growth ............30, 31, 33, 34, 35, 36 *Misericordia sin Fronteras ..........................9 *Be Yourself! ..............................................31 FAITH & CULTURE ..........................................11 *The Crucified Jesus Is No *Stranger ........34 Multicultural ................................................11 *Faith for the Heart ..................................30 Religion & the Arts ......................................11 *Is God Absent? ........................................34 FAITH FORMATION ........................................12 *Rejoice and Be Glad..................................33 *Smile of Joy ..............................................33 HISTORY ....................................................12-20 Study of Spirituality ........................36, 37, 38 Ancient Christian Writers........................17-20 *Chromatius of Aquileia ............................17 THEOLOGY ................................................45-50 Biography ..................................12, 13, 14, 15 Christian Anthropology..........................48, 49 *Lonely Mystic............................................13 Christology and Soteriology ........................49 *Martyr......................................................13 Collected Works of Cardinal Walter Kasper Series ..48 *Sharing Life ..............................................14 Ecclesiology ..........................................48, 49 *Wisdom at the Crossroads ........................12 Eschatology/Last Things ..............................49 Church History ............................................15 Fundamental Theology ....................45, 46, 49 Historical Studies..........................................15 *The Discerning Church ............................46 Patrology ......................................................16 *Forming the Church in the Modern World ..45 Papacy ....................................................15, 16 Liturgical Theology ................................47, 50 Vatican II ......................................................16 *Worship and Church ................................47 PASTORAL MINISTRY................................20-25 Moral Theology................................45, 47, 50 *The Message of Amoris Laetitia ..............45 Canon Law ..................................................24 *The Power of Mercy..................................47 Community Formation ................................24 Pneumatology..............................................48 Evangelization ........................................20, 24 Sacramental Theology ..................................50 *Why Catholics Leave ................................20 Science and Faith ........................................50 Homiletics / Preaching............................24, 25 Theology of God/Trinity ..............................50 Leadership Training & Planning ............22, 25 Women’s Theology ................................46, 48 *The Church Workplace..............................22 *Maternal Body..........................................46 *Pastoral Leadership ..................................22 Multicultural Ministry ............................21, 25 WORLD RELIGIONS ..................................50-53 *But I Don’t Speak Spanish ........................21 Ecumenism................................50, 51, 52, 53 Pastoral Care ..........................................23, 25 *Ecumenism of Blood ................................51 *Pope Francis on the Joy of Love ................23 *Praying by Hands ....................................50 *Pastoral Care and Counseling ..................23 Interreligious....................................51, 52, 53 Professional/Ministry Resources ............24, 25 *The Holocaust and the Christian World ....52 Spiritual Direction ........................................25 *Krister among the Jews and Gentiles ........51 Theology of Ministry ....................................25 Youth and Young Adult Ministry ......21, 24, 25 BOOKS FOR YOUR COURSES ..................54-55 *Navigating toward Adulthood....................21 COMPLETE TITLE & AUTHOR INDEX ......56-83 PERSONAL GROWTH ......................................26 STIMULUS BOOK SERIES ..............................53 Career and Vocation *What Are You Looking For? 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