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INCARNATION

A New Evolutionary Threshold

Diarmuid O’Murchu


What does it mean to be embodiments of the Spirit of God on earth, and why is it so important to understand it?
The incarnation and resurrection of Jesus, writes Diarmuid O’Murchu, marks a new evolutionary threshold. It points the way towards the fulfilment of our destiny. We can continue in that direction… or destroy ourselves. It is our choice: to co-create with God, or co-destruct on our own. Incarnation shows us what we need to know to choose rightly. Incarnation reveals how the notion of separateness – of “others” and “borders” and the earth as an object to exploit – endangers everyone and everything.

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UNEARTHING THE BIBLE

101 Archaeological Discoveries that Bring the Bible to Life

Dr.Titus Kennedy


The Bible has long been dismissed as a book of myths, legends, fairy tales, and propaganda. Yet when we examine the archaeological  evidence, its  accuracy comes to light. In Unearthing the Bible, Dr Kennedy presents 101 objects that provide compelling evidence through the
early church. Gathered from more than 50 museums, private collections, and archaeological sites, these pieces not only reinforce the reliability of the biblical narratives but also provide rich cultural insights into the ancient world.
Using this visual guide, you can find context for your faith as you make your way through the Bible. Dr Kennedy’s photographs and detailed descriptions enable you to examine each piece of fascinating evidence for yourself.

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THE CALL TO DISCERNMENT IN TROUBLED TIMES

New Perspectives on the Transformative Wisdom of Ignatius of Loyola

Dean Brackley


“The Call to Discernment in Troubled Times” is destined to become a classic.  It reintroduces the reader to Christianity as a lived experience, rather than a set of doctrines.  In these times of spreading violence, poverty, and environmental crisis, this book points the reader beyond paralyzing fear to inner freedom, hope and constructive response.
Following the spirituality of Ignatius of Loyola, which has benefited millions for over four centuries, these reflections  chart a course for wise decision-
making, transformative action – a fuller life.  Whether you consider yourself a ‘religious’ person or more of a searcher, here is a book that can help and inspire you on your journey.
Dean Brackley, S.J. is a Jesuit priest and Professor of Theology and Ethics

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SEEKING THE BELOVED

A Prayer Journey With St. John of the Cross

Wayne Simsic


“This small jewel of a book offers flashes of insight on the contemplative spirit, the practice of detachment, inner freedom, charity, and the mysticism of everyday life. A gifted writer, Wayne Simsic helps us realise and celebrate our love union with God  –  the heart of Christian
spirituality.”  – Joseph F.Schmidt, FSC.

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AWHI MAI AWHI ATU

Women in Creation Care

Silvia Purdie, editor


Now, more than ever before, God is calling the church to care for God’s creation. This book encourages Christians to receive God’s love –
awhi mai – and to share God’s love – awhi atu – in human community and with the natural environment. It tells the stories of thirty women,  living in Aotearoa New Zealand from many cultures, who are leading in environmental action. Through their experience a powerful story  emerges of God at work in a rich diversity of ways.

–  Silvia convenes the Christchurch group of A Rocha Aotearoa New Zealand and promotes Eco Church NZ.

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LIVING ON THE BORDER OF THE HOLY

Renewing the Priesthood of All

L. William Countryman


This is a magnificent book. It comes out of scholarship, prayer and experience distilled over many years. It is written with a freshness and a vitality that  make it a delight  to read. But it is more than that: it is a prophetic book that touches us all in the depths of our shared universal  humanity. It  is  a  book  that crosses boundaries – between clerical and lay, between church and world, between word and image. It will take its readers into the dangerous, exhilarating, life-giving borderlands of human existence. I hope that as many readers as possible will embark on this journey,  for if they do they will gain something of enormous significance.
   Esther de Waal, author of ‘Living with Contradiction’.

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