Is Christianity obsolete? Can an intelligent, educated person really believe the Bible? Or do the atheists have it right? Has Christianity been disproven by science, debunked as a force for good, and discredited as a guide to morality? Bestselling author Dinesh D’Souza ( What’s So Great About America ) looks at Christianity with a questioning eye, but treats atheists with equal …
The War On Mel Gibson Gary North By the time Mel Gibson's The Passion of Christ opened on Ash Wednesday of 2004 the liberal media had been accusing Mel Gibson of everything from anti-semitism to anti-ecumenical to promotion of pornographic violence. The media also charged that the movie was one sided, tasteless, and inaccurate. Is it really these things that are the issue or is it a terror of …
Liberalism Is A Sin Fr. Felix Sarda Y Salvany Refutes every aspect of the deadly error that one religion is as good as another and that a person has a moral right to choose whichever religion suits him best. Cuts through the foggy religious thinking rampant today!
Fr. John Harvey This book addresses the complex moral and pastoral questions involved in both homosexual orientation and activity, including an analysis of lifestyles in accord with the Christian Gospel, and those running counter to the Christian perception. Fr. Harvey, a pioneer in the pastoral care of homosexual persons through his organization Courage, gives a comprehensive view of the …
With the original preface by Hilaire Belloc Flee To The Fields is a collection of essays by the leaders of the Catholic Land Movement which flourished in England and Scotland during the quarter century just prior to the Second World War. It was and remains: a challenge to all those attempting a Faustian bargain with modern, industrial "civilization"; an inspiration for those seeking the vision …
Today in America, some invoke a mythical constitutional principle "separation of Church and State" to inhibit the free exercise of religion. The tension between the authority of God's law on earth and the secular authority has a long and winding history. In this booklet, the VERY REV. BEDE JARRETT traces the difficulties in this struggle. While he concentrates on how the relationship between …
Gerard O'Connell Francis Cardinal Arinze This book, based on a series of interviews with His Eminence Francis Cardinal Arinze, offers the reflections and insights of the only African cardinal currently heading a Vatican department. Without pretending to be a biography, it nevertheless tells much of the story of the cardinal's life in his own words. Speaking freely to Gerard O'Connell, a Rome …
Thomas Howard Contrasting the Christian and secular worldviews, Howard refreshes our minds with the illuminated view of Christianity as it imbued the world in times past—showing that we cannot live meaningful lives without this Christian understanding of things. An inspiring apology for Christianity, and a stirring critique of secularism.
Joseph Cardinal Ratzinger Cardinal Ratzinger wrote this book in response to the dialogue going on today concerning theology and the clarification of its methods, its mission and its limits which he thinks has become urgent. Ratzinger states: "To do theology-as the Magisterium understands theology-it is not sufficient merely to calculate how much religion can reasonably be expected of man and …
With humor, lucidity, and unflinching rigor, the acclaimed authors of Who Killed Homer? and Plagues of the Mind unsparingly document the degeneration of a central if beleagured discipline - classics and reveal the root causes of its decline. Hanson, Heath, and Thornton point to academics themselves -their careerist ambitions, incessant self-promotion, and overspecialized scholarship, among …
Hans Urs von Balthasar Von Balthasar addresses the critical issues facing today's Catholic layman in a clear and readable manner. Speaking plainly on those ideas and questions which have unsettled many of the Catholic faithful, he brings much needed clarity into the contemporary confusion.
Phillip Johnson In clear, concise chapters, Johnson offers a casual, reasoned and scientifically sound evaluation of the support for Darwinism--from fossil records to molecular biology. In a new afterword, he responds to his critics and their arguments. "Unquestionably the best critique of Darwinism I have ever read".--Michael Denton, author of Evolution: A Theory in Crisis.
Since 2003, when it was first published, this astonishing study of the distinctiveness of Catholic culture and the prejudice it has generated has been hailed as a “stimulating” (Journal of Religion) and “eye-opening chronicle” (Catholic News Service). Crossroad now issues the paperback edition with major study guide, priced for ready adoption in classrooms and adult …
Mark Gauvreau Judge Judge, one of the most talented writers to emerge from GenX, takes readers through a hilarious, edgy, take-no-prisoners look at his experience in three of the most prestigious Catholic schools in U.S. history.
Christianity or Islam: which is the real "religion of peace"? Almost any liberal pundit will tell you that there's a religion bent on destroying our Constitution, stripping us of our liberties, and imposing religious rule on the U.S. And that religion is . . .Christianity! About Islam, however, the Left is silent--except to claim a moral equivalence between the two: if Islam has terrorists …
Three scientists revisit the compelling question of the origin of our universe, in an engaging and accessible style. As progress in science continues to reveal unimagined complexities, three scientists revisit the difficult and compelling question of the origin of our universe. As mathematician, biochemist, and philosopher of science, they explore the possibility of developing a …
How self-contemplation and pop psychology has replaced serious Christianity-in the Church as well as in society at large. "An outstanding job of identifying some of the important ways in which psychology has become the secular religious system of our age." --professor David G. Benner, Chairman, Department of Psychology, Wheaton College
Michael Behe When was the last time you heard that a Catholic author won the "Most Outstanding Book of the Year" from the world's leading Evangelical magazine? Have you ever heard of liberal Ivy League professors rethinking their position on evolution after reading a single book? Get a hold of this book and discover how the most recent findings of science are shaking the foundations …
Lions in the City: Missionary to America A Novel by Jack Casserly American missionary Father Martin Mulloy, after laboring for 33 years in the African bush (Ghana), returns home in 1998 to die of malaria. Instead he lives to encounter the two greatest challenges of his life: the controversial changes in the Catholic Church following the Ecumenical Council of Vatican II and a soul-wrenching, …