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A Manual of Ascetical Theology

Author : Arthur Devine
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Page : 638 pages
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Release : 2015-07-19
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Hardcover reprint of the original 1902 edition - beautifully bound in brown cloth covers featuring titles stamped in gold, 8vo - 6x9"". No adjustments have been made to the original text, giving readers the full antiquarian experience. For quality purposes, all text and images are printed as black and white. This item is printed on demand. Book Information: Devine, Arthur. A Manual Of Ascetical Theology: Or, The Supernatural Life Of The Soul On Earth And In Heaven. Indiana: Repressed Publishing LLC, 2012. Original Publishing: Devine, Arthur. A Manual Of Ascetical Theology: Or, The Supernatural Life Of The Soul On Earth And In Heaven, . London: New York: R. & T. Washbourne, 1902. Subject: Asceticism

A Manual of Ascetical Theology

Author : Arthur Devine
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The spiritual or supernatural life is the true life of man. His soul or spirit is the principal and ruling part of his being, as it is the more noble part. By the spirit man knows God; by it he is capable of being united to God and, as it were, transformed into Him; whilst, on the other hand, the animal and sensitive part is only the instrument which the soul uses in order to know and rule the material world which is so much inferior to itself. The ascetical life shows that man is not of this world, but of heaven; that he is not for this world, but for Him Who is the Author of man and of the world. The supernatural man as an eagle leaves the earth and soars towards heaven; he desires nothing of this world, he seeks nothing of it, because he feels that he is better than it, and is destined for better things. Before a man reaches the perfection of the spiritual or supernatural life, it behoves him to labour much, to fight hard, because the sensitive part is entirely inclined to creatures, and it does not freely and easily follow the spirit ascending to God, but does so only by force and pressure. For as every material body naturally tends towards the earth, and is raised up from it only by a superior force, so man's senses attracted to creatures, are only by force of God's grace withdrawn from them and elevated unto God. All men are called to perfection according to the moral law, and no one can be saved who is not-at least, at the moment of death in a state of grace. This is the first grade of perfection to which all men are bound, but this does not imply that all men are bound to perfection according to asceticism. The first perfection is of precept, the second of counsel. ASCETICAL theology may be defined A science which from truths divinely revealed explains the doctrine by which souls are directed in the acquisition and perfection of the supernatural life, according to the ordinary providence of God. It is a branch of moral theology, and must of necessity have the ordinary science of theology as its foundation. Although with mystical theology it forms a subdivision of moral theology, it is distinct from both of these sciences. While moral theology prescribes the rules of action, ascetical theology teaches the means by which sanctity of life may be acquired, increased, and perfected. On the other hand, mystical theology seems to indicate a higher and sublimer degree of asceticism. This science does not teach the ordinary and wellbeaten paths of perfection, but shows a more excellent way and deals with a more hidden intercourse between man and God, always aspiring as it does to the higher and the better things, according to the words Whether the impulse of the spirit was to go, thither they went, and they turned not when they went. The distinction of ascetical from moral and mystical is clearly defined and explained by John Bapt. Scaramelli, S.J., in his work entitled 'Directorium Mysticum, ' from which in substance the following explanatory remarks are taken. According to this author, after the soul, assisted by Divine grace, has overcome the sensitive part of our being, and withdrawn it from unlawful indulgence in the use and fruition of creatures, and after it has been established in justice according to the rules of moral theology, then, strengthened and attracted by God, it begins to ascend higher in the scale of perfection, and causes the inferior part of our nature to ascend with it, and thus to become more spiritual. This, he says, is Christian asceticism.

A Manual of Ascetical Theology

Author : Rev Arthur Devine,Brother Hermenegild TOSF,Brother Hermenegild
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Release : 2013-07
Category : Religion
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The spiritual or supernatural life is the true life of man. His soul or spirit is the principal and ruling part of his being, as it is the more noble part. By the spirit man knows God; by it he is capable of being united to God and, as it were, transformed into Him; whilst, on the other hand, the animal and sensitive part is only the instrument which the soul uses in order to know and rule the material world which is so much inferior to itself. The ascetical life shows that man is not of this world, but of heaven; that he is not for this world, but for Him Who is the Author of man and of the world. The supernatural man as an eagle leaves the earth and soars towards heaven; he desires nothing of this world, he seeks nothing of it, because he feels that he is better than it, and is destined for better things. Before a man reaches the perfection of the spiritual or supernatural life, it behoves him to labour much, to fight hard, because the sensitive part is entirely inclined to creatures, and it does not freely and easily follow the spirit ascending to God, but does so only by force and pressure. For as every material body naturally tends towards the earth, and is raised up from it only by a superior force, so man's senses attracted to creatures, are only by force of God's grace withdrawn from them and elevated unto God. All men are called to perfection according to the moral law, and no one can be saved who is not-at least, at the moment of death in a state of grace. This is the first grade of perfection to which all men are bound, but this does not imply that all men are bound to perfection according to asceticism. The first perfection is of precept, the second of counsel. ASCETICAL theology may be defined A science which from truths divinely revealed explains the doctrine by which souls are directed in the acquisition and perfection of the supernatural life, according to the ordinary providence of God. It is a branch of moral theology, and must of necessity have the ordinary science of theology as its foundation. Although with mystical theology it forms a subdivision of moral theology, it is distinct from both of these sciences. While moral theology prescribes the rules of action, ascetical theology teaches the means by which sanctity of life may be acquired, increased, and perfected. On the other hand, mystical theology seems to indicate a higher and sublimer degree of asceticism. This science does not teach the ordinary and wellbeaten paths of perfection, but shows a more excellent way and deals with a more hidden intercourse between man and God, always aspiring as it does to the higher and the better things, according to the words Whether the impulse of the spirit was to go, thither they went, and they turned not when they went. The distinction of ascetical from moral and mystical is clearly defined and explained by John Bapt. Scaramelli, S.J., in his work entitled 'Directorium Mysticum, ' from which in substance the following explanatory remarks are taken. According to this author, after the soul, assisted by Divine grace, has overcome the sensitive part of our being, and withdrawn it from unlawful indulgence in the use and fruition of creatures, and after it has been established in justice according to the rules of moral theology, then, strengthened and attracted by God, it begins to ascend higher in the scale of perfection, and causes the inferior part of our nature to ascend with it, and thus to become more spiritual. This, he says, is Christian asceticism.

A Manual of Ascetical Theology

Author : Arthur Devine
Publisher : Forgotten Books
Page : 642 pages
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Release : 2017-11-29
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Excerpt from A Manual of Ascetical Theology: Or the Supernatural Life of the Soul on Earth and in Heaven Ascetical theology may be defined: A science which from truths divinely revealed explains the doctrine by which souls are directed in the acquisition and perfection of the supernatural life, according to the ordinary providence of God. It is a branch of moral theology, and must of necessity have the ordinary science of theology as its foundation. Although with mystical theology it forms a subdivision of moral theology, it is distinct from both of these sciences. While moral theology prescribes the rules of action, ascetical theology teaches the means by which sanctity of life may be acquired, increased, and perfected. On the other hand, mystical theology seems to indicate a higher and sublimer degree of asceticism. This science does not teach the ordinary and well-beaten paths of perfection, but shows a more excellent way and deals with a more hidden intercourse between man and God, always aspiring as it does to the higher and the better things, according to the words: Whither the impulse of the spirit was to go, thither they went, and they turned not when they went. About the Publisher Forgotten Books publishes hundreds of thousands of rare and classic books. Find more at www.forgottenbooks.com This book is a reproduction of an important historical work. Forgotten Books uses state-of-the-art technology to digitally reconstruct the work, preserving the original format whilst repairing imperfections present in the aged copy. In rare cases, an imperfection in the original, such as a blemish or missing page, may be replicated in our edition. We do, however, repair the vast majority of imperfections successfully; any imperfections that remain are intentionally left to preserve the state of such historical works.

A Manual of Ascetical Theology

Author : Arthur Devine
Publisher : Nabu Press
Page : 646 pages
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Release : 2014-02
Category : Asceticism
ISBN : 1295587076

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A Manual of Ascetical Theology; Or, the Supernatural Life of the Soul on Earth and in Heaven

Author : Arthur Devine
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Page : 158 pages
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Release : 2013-09
Category : Electronic
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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can usually download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1902 edition. Excerpt: ... CHAPTER IX CONCLUSIONS THE BEATIFIC VISION SUPERNATURAL THE CONSUMMATION OF ADOPTION AND OF THE SUPERNATURAL LIFE na7uhrtfuptr' DEGREESE have supposed in the preceding chapters the thrSeaTifi / supernatural character of the Beatific Vision, and by and Pnroved.d recalling to mind once more its nature and its gifts we can understand how, in very truth, the life of the blessed in heaven is the final perfection and crown of our supernatural adoption It is the inheritance proper to the children of God, according to the words of St. Paul: And if sons, heirs also: heirs indeed of God, and joint heirs with Christ;x and it is therefore the consummation of their adoption; and adoption as sons of God, as we have seen in the first part of this work, is most certainly supernatural. Its supernatural character may also be inferred from the names and the gifts which are attributed in Sacred Scripture to the heavenly beatitude. By it the blessed are made fellowcitizens with the Saints and the domestics of God,1 sharers of the kingdom and throne of Christ, and His joint-heirs, partakers of His goods and of His beatitude, according to the words of our Lord: And if I shall go, and prepare a place for you: I 1 Rom. viii. 17; Gal. iv. 7. 2 Eph. ii. 19. will come again, and take you to Myself, that where I am you also may be;l and those other words: To him that shall overcome, I will give to sit zvith Me in My throne: as I also have overcome, and am set down with My Father in His throne? This place and position cannot be considered as due to created nature, or to a foreigner or servant. Wages are due to a servant, but the paternal goods, the goods proper to the children, and the intimate familiarity with the head of the house or family, are not bestowe

A Manual of Ascetical Theology

Author : Arthur Devine
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 650 pages
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Release : 1902
Category : Asceticism
ISBN : HARVARD:AH4LQ8

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A manual of mystical theology

Author : A. Devine
Publisher : Рипол Классик
Page : 681 pages
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Release : 2024-06-26
Category : History
ISBN : 9781177508940

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Theology as Ascetic Act

Author : Nathan G. Jennings
Publisher : Peter Lang
Page : 248 pages
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Release : 2010
Category : Asceticism
ISBN : 1433109905

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Nathan G. Jennings's captivating study explores the ascetical logic of the various practices that Christians call theology. By establishing ascetic practice as coherent within the logic of Christian thought, Jennings argues that Christian theology itself, as an embodied Christian practice, is a type of and participant in Christian asceticism. Jennings establishes that the implications of such an understanding of Christian theology can be brought to bear on modern Christian scholarship in profound and transformative ways. With engagements and references that span a vast terrain from Patristic authors to modern systematic theologians, Theology as Ascetic Act: Disciplining Christian Discourse is a significant contribution to both modern Christian thought and the study of asceticism.

A Manual of Catholic Theology

Author : Joseph Wilhelm D.D. Ph.D. and Thomas B. Scannell D.D.,Aeterna Press
Publisher : Aeterna Press
Page : 128 pages
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Release : 1901
Category : Religion
ISBN : 8210379456XXX

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A Manual of Catholic Theology by Joseph Wilhelm D.D. Ph.D. and Thomas B. Scannell D.D.,Aeterna Press Pdf

THE word “Theology” means the Science of God. This science has God not only for its subject, but also for its source and its object; hence the Divine character of Theology cannot better be described than by the old formula: “Theology teaches about God, is taught by God, and leads to God.” Theology may be taken objectively as doctrine, or subjectively as knowledge. But it is not every knowledge of Divine doctrine, especially not the mere apprehension of it, that is called Theology. The term is restricted to scientific knowledge; and consequently Theology, in its technical sense, is the scientific exposition of the doctrine concerning God and things Divine. Aeterna Press

A Synopsis of Moral and Ascetical Theology

Author : James Skinner
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 260 pages
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Release : 1882
Category : Christian ethics
ISBN : UOM:39015035412132

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Evangelical Dictionary of Theology

Author : Daniel J. Treier,Walter A. Elwell
Publisher : Baker Academic
Page : 976 pages
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Release : 2017-11-07
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9781493410774

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Evangelical Dictionary of Theology by Daniel J. Treier,Walter A. Elwell Pdf

This bestselling reference tool has been a trusted resource for more than 25 years with over 165,000 copies sold. Now thoroughly updated and substantially revised to meet the needs of today's students and classrooms, it offers cutting-edge overviews of key theological topics. Readable and reliable, this work features new articles on topics of contemporary relevance to world Christianity and freshened articles on enduring theological subjects, providing comprehensive A-Z coverage for today's theology students. The author base reflects the increasing diversity of evangelical scholars. Advisory editors include D. Jeffrey Bingham, Cheryl Bridges Johns, John G. Stackhouse Jr., Tite Tiénou, and Kevin J. Vanhoozer.

Asceticism

Author : Vincent L. Wimbush,Richard Valantasis
Publisher : Oxford University Press
Page : 678 pages
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Release : 2002-05-23
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9780198034513

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Asceticism by Vincent L. Wimbush,Richard Valantasis Pdf

From meditation and fasting to celibacy and anchoritism, the ascetic impulse has been an enduring and complex phenomenon throughout history. Offering a sweeping view of this elusive and controversial aspect of religious life and culture, Asceticism looks at the ascetic impulse from a unique vantage point. Cross-cultural, cross-religious, and multidisciplinary in nature, these essays provide a broad historical and comparative perspective on asceticism--a subject rarely studied outside the context of individual religious traditions. The work represents the input of more than forty preeminent scholars in a wide range of fields and disciplines, and analyzes asceticism from antiquity to the present in European, Near Eastern, African, Asian, and North American settings. Asceticism is organized around four major themes that cut across religious traditions: origins and meanings of asceticism, which explores the motivations and impulses behind ascetic behaviors; hermeneutics of asceticism, which looks at texts and rhetorics and their presuppositions; aesthetics of asceticism, which documents responses evoked by ascetic impulses and practices, as well as the arts of ascetic practices themselves; and politics of asceticism, which analyzes the power dynamics of asceticism, especially as regards gender, cultural, and ethnic differences. Critical responses to the major papers ensure the focus upon the themes and unify the discussion. Two general addresses on broad philosophical and historical-interpretive issues suggest the importance of the subject of asceticism for wide-ranging but serious cultural-critical discussions. An Appendix, Ascetica Miscellanea, includes six short papers on provocative topics not related to the four major themes, and a panel discussion on the practices and meanings of asceticism in contemporary religious life and culture. A selected bibliography and an index are also included. The only comprehensive reference work on asceticism with a multicultural, multireligious, and multidisciplinary perspective, Asceticism offers a model not only for an understanding of a most important dimension of religious life, but also for future interdisciplinary study in general.

The Moral Life

Author : James F. Keenan
Publisher : Georgetown University Press
Page : 227 pages
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Release : 2024-01-02
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9781647124014

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A profound inquiry into what prompts human beings to act morally Most foundational texts on theological ethics address either the person or society. In The Moral Life, James F. Keenan, SJ, posits that these two are inextricably linked. He presents eight stages of preparing for the moral life, describing vulnerability as the foundation for contemporary ethics. He understands vulnerability to be what establishes the human capacity for recognizing and responding to others rather than a compromised state of being. Mutual recognition emerges as the first moral act of the vulnerable human. He shows how conscience guides the activity of one who has first vulnerably recognized others. The Moral Life offers scholars and students of Christian ethics a novel perspective on what we need to know not only to be and live morally but also to teach and share with others what they need to know.

The Oxford Handbook of Theological Ethics

Author : Gilbert Meilaender,William Werpehowski
Publisher : Oxford Handbooks Online
Page : 558 pages
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Release : 2007-08-09
Category : Philosophy
ISBN : 9780199227228

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Annotation What are the practical and theoretical issues that concern and shape theological ethics? This handbook offers a guide to the discipline. Written by an international group of 30 scholars, the book is aimed at all students and academics who want to explore more fully essential topics in Christian ethics.