Building on the third year readings of Cicero, Henle Fourth Year Latin uses Cicero and Virgil as stepping stones to an interpretation of Christian humanism.Humanistic insight and linguistic training
The ancient Celts did not differentiate between the sacred and the secular. Rather, to these peoples, virtually everything under the sun had spiritual significance.Ray Simpson illustrates this Celtic
Book of SaintsWho are the saints, why are the lives of saints important for children, and what can children learn from lives and actions? In Loyola Kids Book of Saints, the first in the Loyola Kids
The birth of Christ is recorded in two of the Gospels: Matthew and Luke. In Matthew 1-2/Luke 1-2: Joy to the World the two versions of the birth of Christ are explored and explained.A Guided Discove
Jacob's story shows us how God's love prevails through the conflicts and failures of a troubled family. In Genesis 25–33: Jacob's Blessing, authors Kevin and Louise Perrotta guide readers through Ja
The Gospel according to John contains some of the most beautiful images of Jesus in all of the Bible. In John 1-10: I Am the Bread of Life, Jesus' self-descriptions help us understand the many diffe
Proverbs: Wisdom for Living looks at portions of the book of Proverbs and helps readers apply that wisdom to their lives today. Proverbs' wisdom is made accessible to all in this highly practical Bi
The book of Philippians is perhaps the most beautiful and cordial of Paul's many letters. Philippians: A Letter to Friends helps us understand how the book of Philippians calls each of us to live as
What do heroes do? Do they fight monsters? Sometimes, but they also hold the hands of people who are sick and lonely. They build schools. They study the planets. They forgive those who have harmed t
Combines a practical understanding of the vitality of physical pilgrimages and a holistic understanding of what living a pilgrim life means, and offers a new perspective, guidance, advice and firsthan