Each bibliography contains various subheadings, and under each subheading, I single out one or two books that I recommend starting with. I give a brief review of these selected books, highlighting their strengths (and, on occasion, weaknesses or biases). Find…
Category: Theology
Biblical Archaeology Society
Home page for the Biblical Archaeology Society website. Includes books, magazines, videos/CDs/DVDs, slide sets and other merchandise. Magazines include Biblical Archaeology Review, Bible Review, and Archaeology Odyssey. Find it here. Did you like this? Share it:Tweet
Bible Review: The Complete Archive CD-ROM (1985-2005)
This user-friendly disc has every issue of Bible Review, a nondenominational magazine of Biblical insights and exquisite art. It includes more than 800 articles, 2,500 photos, and all editorial content—articles, sidebars, news stories, book reviews and letters to the editor.…
Beyond the Essene Hypothesis: The Parting of the Ways between Qumran and Enochic Judaism, by Gabriele Boccaccini
Respected scholar Gabriele Boccaccini here offers readers a new and challenging view of the ideology of the Qumran sect, the community closely related with the Dead Sea Scrolls. Boccaccini moves beyond the Essene hypothesis and posits a unique relationship between…
Bernard Lonergan’s Philosophy of God, by Bernard Tyrrell, S.J.
With the support of Marquette University the Bernard Lonergan Archive is a digital repository of primary materials related to the work of Jesuit philosopher/theologian Bernard Lonergan: archival papers and audio recordings of lectures. Fr. Bernard Lonergan, S.J. was a Canadian…
Bernard Lonergan Archive
With the support of Marquette University the Bernard Lonergan Archive is a digital repository of primary materials related to the work of Jesuit philosopher/theologian Bernard Lonergan: archival papers and audio recordings of lectures. Fr. Bernard Lonergan, S.J. was a Canadian…
Bernard Lonergan – Theology, Philosophy, Economics: Lonergan Research Institute, Toronto, Insight, Method in Theology
Bernard Lonergan (1904-1984) is regarded by many theologians and a growing number of philosophers and economists as one of the most important and most influential thinkers of the twentieth century. There is a universality to his thought that is inter-religious…
Being Catholic in a Culture of Choice, by Thomas P. Rausch, S.J.
Thomas Rausch’s book examines a number of recent studies of young adult Catholics as well as different ways that being Catholic is developed and supported, from the Catholic imagination to a reexamination of Christian origins in the light of the…
Becoming a Church of Lifelong Learners: The Generations of Faith Sourcebook, by John Roberto
Becoming a Church of Lifelong Learners presents a vision of lifelong, intergenerational faith formation, developed from a Roman Catholic perspective, but applicable to all mainline Christian churches. The book analyzes the contemporary challenges facing Christian faith formation, outlines the essential…
Beads and Strands: Reflections of an African Woman on Christianity in Africa, by Mercy Amba Oduyoye
Mercy Oduyoye’s latest book gathers a wealth of insights under three headings—“Africa and Redemption”; “Global Issues in African Perspective”; and “Women, Tradition, and the Gospel in Africa.” She brings Akan and other African traditions into correlation with biblical stories to…