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djeter
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Got a great book for you, Francis Cardinal George’s “The Difference God Makes.”
My first reading selection from it takes the philosophy of the incarnation and then applies it to the Church’s development of the social concept of communio and participation.
I had just covered the Chalcedonian Doctrine the day before on my blog, using material from Fr. Robert Barron and Robert Sokolowski’s The God of Faith and Reason. I had never realized until reading George how fundamental the Incarnational philosophy was and the breadth of arguments it could be applied to.
For example I was dealing with a Jesus Denier the other day who was telling everyone the Jesus “fable” was concocted from pagan mythologies. Don’t you know, sez I, how fundamentally different the Christian conception is – it could never be copped from any pagan myth and then buried the poor soul in post for the day.
Anyways the George piece is here:
payingattentiontothesky.com/2010/01/12/the-philosophy-of-incarnation-and-communio/
and check out the post just before it to get Fr. Barron & Sokolowski’s take on Chalcedon.
dj
My first reading selection from it takes the philosophy of the incarnation and then applies it to the Church’s development of the social concept of communio and participation.
I had just covered the Chalcedonian Doctrine the day before on my blog, using material from Fr. Robert Barron and Robert Sokolowski’s The God of Faith and Reason. I had never realized until reading George how fundamental the Incarnational philosophy was and the breadth of arguments it could be applied to.
For example I was dealing with a Jesus Denier the other day who was telling everyone the Jesus “fable” was concocted from pagan mythologies. Don’t you know, sez I, how fundamentally different the Christian conception is – it could never be copped from any pagan myth and then buried the poor soul in post for the day.
Anyways the George piece is here:
payingattentiontothesky.com/2010/01/12/the-philosophy-of-incarnation-and-communio/
and check out the post just before it to get Fr. Barron & Sokolowski’s take on Chalcedon.
dj