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Ralph McInerny

    24. Februar 1929 – 29. Jänner 2010

    Dieser Autor ist als Schöpfer von Pater Dowling und seinen Kriminalgeschichten bekannt. Sein umfangreiches Werk schöpft tief aus seinem Hintergrund in der katholischen Theologie und Philosophie und verleiht seinen Erzählungen intellektuelle Stringenz und moralische Komplexität. Er erforscht meisterhaft ethische Dilemmas und spirituelle Fragen und bietet den Lesern tiefe Einblicke in die menschliche Verfassung. Seine unverwechselbare Stimme und sein nachdenklicher Erzählstil machen seine literarischen Beiträge einzigartig fesselnd.

    Praeambula Fidei
    Vernunftgemäßes Leben
    Sterben und sterben lassen
    Mörder lesen kein Brevier
    Tote brauchen keinen Zahnarzt
    Die Strohwitwe
    • 2011

      Very Rich Hours of Jacques Maritain, The

      A Spiritual Life

      • 246 Seiten
      • 9 Lesestunden
      4,0(2)Abgeben

      Structured like a medieval book of hours, this work explores the life and thoughts of Jacques Maritain, a prominent Catholic philosopher. Ralph McInerny blends biography and meditation to present a compelling portrait of Maritain and his wife, Raïssa, highlighting their intellectual and spiritual journey. The book delves into Maritain's friendships, political involvement, and evolving views on democracy and Catholic intellectualism. Through personal anecdotes and philosophical insights, McInerny illustrates Maritain's lasting influence on contemporary thought.

      Very Rich Hours of Jacques Maritain, The
    • 2009

      "During the last months of the war, Josef Pieper saw the realization of a long-cherished plan to escape from the "lethal chaos" that was the Germany of that time, "plucked," he writes, "as was Habakkuk, by the hair of his head . . . to be planted into a realm of the most peaceful seclusion, whose borders and exists were, of course, controlled by armed sentries." There he made contact with a friend close-by, who possessed an amazing library, and Pieper hit upon the idea of reading the letters of Goethe from that library. Soon, however, he decided to read the entire Weimar edition of fifty volumes, which were brought to him in sequence, two or three at a time." It was precisely in the seclusion, the limitation, the silence of Goethe that made the strongest impact on Pieper. Here was modern Germany's quintessential conversationalist intellectual, but the strength of his words came from the restraint behind them, even to the point of purposeful forgetting.

      The Silence of Goethe
    • 2008

      This introduction to Church Latin utilizes authentic church and scriptural texts, enabling students to learn through meaningful materials. It includes comprehensive paradigms, grammar, and vocabulary, with line-by-line explanations of the texts. A 60-minute audio CD supports pronunciation in ecclesiastical style, catering to learners of all ages, including home-schoolers. Inspired by Pope Benedict XVI's encouragement of the Latin Mass, it serves as a practical resource for understanding the language of the Church.

      Let's Read Latin: Introduction to the Language of the Church [With CD]
    • 2006

      Some Catholic Writers

      • 166 Seiten
      • 6 Lesestunden
      3,5(2)Abgeben

      Ralph McInerny puts before the reader a number of writers who in their different ways were influenced by their Catholic faith - or in the case of Willa Cather by a faith that was a near cousin to Catholicism. Many of these writers would have been surprised by, even unhappy with, the designation Catholic. The adjective may suggest that their fiction is apologetic, catechetical, pastoral. But the point of noticing the influence of faith on the outlook of these writers is not to separate them off from writers tout court, but to emphasize that they occupy in a way noteworthy in these last times the mainstream of Western literature. It would seem gratuitous to refer to Dante and Shakespeare and Dryden as Catholic authors. There is no need to point out that the faith was the very air they breathed. Nowadays it seems useful to make the point explicit.

      Some Catholic Writers
    • 2006

      I Alone Have Escaped to Tell You

      My Life and Pastimes

      • 176 Seiten
      • 7 Lesestunden
      4,1(16)Abgeben

      Ralph McInerny's memoir offers a vivid exploration of his life, from his Minnesota childhood and seminary education to his decision to pursue a different path. He reflects on his marriage to Connie, their family life, and his career as a fiction writer and philosophy professor at Notre Dame. The narrative delves into his insights on the Catholic Church, his editorial roles, and the friendships he cultivated throughout his journey. This engaging account highlights his passion for academia and the connections that shaped his experiences.

      I Alone Have Escaped to Tell You
    • 2006

      Praeambula Fidei

      • 313 Seiten
      • 11 Lesestunden
      4,5(18)Abgeben

      After setting forth different attitudes toward proofs of God's existence and outlining the difference between belief and knowledge, this work examines the texts in which Thomas Aquinas uses and explains the phrase preambles of faith. It then focusses on the work of twentieth-century Thomists and chronicles their abandonment of the preambles.

      Praeambula Fidei
    • 2005
      3,7(1676)Abgeben

      Whether regarded as a science, an art, or a skill{u2013}and it can properly be regarded as all three{u2013}logic is the basis of our ability to think, analyze, argue, and communicate. Indeed, logic goes to the very core of what we mean by human intelligence. In this concise, crisply readable book, distinguished professor D.Q. McInerny offers an indispensable guide to using logic to advantage in everyday life. Written explicitly for the layperson, McInerny{u2019}s Being Logical promises to take its place beside Strunk and White{u2019}s The Elements of Style as a classic of lucid, invaluable advice

      Being Logical: A Guide to Good Thinking
    • 2004

      McInerny przedstawia propozycję pewnej wersji filozofii chrześcijańskiej, polemiczną wobec koncepcji E. Gilsona i J. Maritaina. Analizując poglądy św. Tomasza z Akwinu, dochodzi do przekonania, że w filozofii praktycznej jest on w dużo większym stopniu zależny od Arystotelesa, niż to się powszechnie przyjmuje.

      Zagadnienie etyki chrześcijańskiej
    • 2003

      Characters in Search of Their Author

      The Gifford Lectures, 1999-2000

      • 152 Seiten
      • 6 Lesestunden
      3,9(9)Abgeben

      Exploring the evolution of natural theology, Ralph McInerny examines its relevance within contemporary philosophical discourse through his Gifford Lectures. The first part addresses the decline of philosophical inquiries into God's existence and nature, while the second part advocates for the revival of natural theology, countering prevailing philosophical trends. This work presents the actual text of McInerny's lectures, reflecting on the enduring significance of these theological discussions in modern thought.

      Characters in Search of Their Author