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		<title>And On this Rock: The Witness of One Land and Two Covenants</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 31 Dec 2009 02:14:59 +0000</pubDate>
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		<category><![CDATA[Stanley Jaki]]></category>

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		<description><![CDATA[<img src="http://www.amppubgroup.com/wp-content/uploads/christendom.jpg" width="700" height="100" alt="" title="Christendom Press" /><br/>Stanley Jaki examines the words Jesus spoke to Peter at Caesar Philipi (Matthew 16:18): “Thou art Peter, and upon this rock I shall build my Church.” The richness of their meaning is uncovered through Jaki’s splendid discussion of the geography of biblical events and the Old Testament background to communal [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<img src="http://www.amppubgroup.com/wp-content/uploads/christendom.jpg" width="700" height="100" alt="" title="Christendom Press" /><br/><p>Stanley Jaki examines the words Jesus spoke to Peter at Caesar Philipi (Matthew 16:18): “Thou art Peter, and upon this rock I shall build my Church.” The richness of their meaning is uncovered through Jaki’s splendid discussion of the geography of biblical events and the Old Testament background to communal structure and leadership.</p>
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		<title>Grace, Predestination, and the Salvific Will of God: New Answers to Old Questions</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 30 Dec 2009 18:38:10 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[<img src="http://www.amppubgroup.com/wp-content/uploads/christendom.jpg" width="700" height="100" alt="" title="Christendom Press" /><br/>Those interested in freedom should begin by clearly meditating on the foundation of the Western conception of freedom: chiefly, the Christian tradition. In this exhaustive study, Fr. William Most examines questions of predestination in the light of Holy Scripture and the teaching of the Catholic Church, with aid from the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<img src="http://www.amppubgroup.com/wp-content/uploads/christendom.jpg" width="700" height="100" alt="" title="Christendom Press" /><br/><p>Those interested in freedom should begin by clearly meditating on the foundation of the Western conception of freedom: chiefly, the Christian tradition. In this exhaustive study, Fr. William Most examines questions of predestination in the light of Holy Scripture and the teaching of the Catholic Church, with aid from the writings of the Church fathers and St. Thomas Aquinas.</p>
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		<title>This Is My Body: An Evangelical Discovers the Real Presence</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 30 Dec 2009 15:14:57 +0000</pubDate>
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		<category><![CDATA[Mark P. Shea]]></category>

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		<description><![CDATA[<img src="http://www.amppubgroup.com/wp-content/uploads/christendom.jpg" width="700" height="100" alt="" title="Christendom Press" /><br/>This Is My Body is a popular apologetic written in terms engaging and accessible to evangelical Protestants. Shea treats standard misconceptions and objections to the teaching on the real presence of Jesus in the sacrament of the Eucharist, showing most to be simple errors in logic or ironic oversights in [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<img src="http://www.amppubgroup.com/wp-content/uploads/christendom.jpg" width="700" height="100" alt="" title="Christendom Press" /><br/><p><em>This Is My Body</em> is a popular apologetic written in terms engaging and accessible to evangelical Protestants. Shea treats standard misconceptions and objections to the teaching on the real presence of Jesus in the sacrament of the Eucharist, showing most to be simple errors in logic or ironic oversights in scriptural exegesis.</p>
<p><strong>Mark P. Shea </strong>is a writer living in Seattle, Washington. He has contributed articles to the <em>New Oxford Review, </em>the <em>Door, Catholic Digest, </em>and <em>Christianity and Literature</em>, among other periodicals.</p>
<p><strong>What They Are Saying:</strong></p>
<p>&#8220;Mr. Shea writes very much in the tradition of C. S. Lewis&#8230;. If all Christian writers combined&#8230;clarity and depth as well as Mr. Shea does, we would see a great revival in our confused world.&#8221;&#8211;<strong>Peter Kreeft</strong></p>
<p>&#8220;Shea&#8217;s little book is gigantic in its call to Christ&#8211;the Christ who is present in the Eucharist. His Exploration of the Real Presence is penetrating, uplifting, and challenging.&#8221;&#8211;<strong>Dan O&#8217;Neill</strong>, Mercy Corps International</p>
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