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In the Christian religion it is believed that God first spoke to our first parents, Adam and Eve. When our first parents sinned, God promised them a Redeemer. Out of their descendants God selected certain individuals through whom He revealed Himself and His plan of salvation. He then selected Abraham to be the Father of His chosen people. It was from his lineage that a Redeemer was to come and save the world from its sins. Through the ages God continued to reveal Himself through the patriarchs and the prophets in preparation for the coming of the promised Redeemer: Jesus Christ, the Son of God.
The revelations delivered to the patriarchs and the prophets were therefore only partial revelations given to pave the way for Christ our Savior. It was through Christ that God’s full and final revelation was to come. In his letter to the Hebrews St. Paul said: “God, who, at sundry times and in divers manners, spoke in times past to the fathers by the prophets, last of all, in these days hath spoken to us by his Son, whom he hath appointed heir of all things, by whom also he made the world” (Heb. 1:1-2). Christ is, therefore, the Light of the World and the bearer of God’s full revelation.
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THEOLOGY BOOKS
LUDWIG OTT
Fundamentals of Catholic Dogma
POHLE-PREUSS
Dogmatic Theology I - God: His Knowability, Essence & Attributes
Dogmatic Theology II - The Divine Trinity
Dogmatic Theology III - The Author of Nature & the Supernatural
Dogmatic Theology IV – Christology
Dogmatic Theology V - Soteriology: The Redemption
Dogmatic Theology VI - Mariology
Dogmatic Theology VII - Grace, Actual and Habitual
Dogmatic Theology VIII - Sacraments 1: Baptism & Confirmation
Dogmatic Theology IX - Sacraments 2: Holy Eucharist
Dogmatic Theology X - Sacraments 3: Penance
Dogmatic Theology XI - Sacraments 4: Holy Orders, Extreme Unction & Matrimony
Dogmatic Theology XII – Eschatology
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PAUL J. GLENN
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GARRIGOU-LAGRANGE, REGINALD
Reality – A Synthesis of Thomistic Thought
The Sense of Mystery - Clarity and Obscurity in the Intellectual Life
God – His Existence and His Nature, Vol.1
God- His Existence and His Nature, Vol.2
The Trinity and God the Creator
Our Saviour and His Love for Us
Mother of the Saviour and Our Interior Life
The Priest in Union with Christ
Three Ways of the Interior Life
The Three Ages of the Interior Life, Vol. 1
The Three Ages of the Interior Life, Vol. 2
Christian Perfection and Contemplation
The Love of God and the Cross of Jesus, Vol.1
The Love of God and the Cross of Jesus, Vol. 2
Where is the New Theology Leading Us?
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T. J. WALSHE
Principles of Catholic Apologetics – based on the Lectures of Pere Garrigou-Lagrange
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PHILOSOPHY BOOKS
ARISTOTLE
Works of Aristotle – in a single volume
PLATO
JOHN OF ST. THOMAS
The Material Logic of John of St. Thomas
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JACQUES MARITAIN
Bergsonian Philosophy and Thomism
Some Reflections on Culture and Liberty
The Rights of Man and Natural Law
ETIENNE GILSON
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The Philosophy of St. Thomas Aquinas
The Philosophy of St. Bonaventure
The Spirit of Medieval Philosophy
Reason and Revelation in the Middle Ages
The Unity of Philosophical Experience
Moral Values and the Moral Life
History of Philosophy and Philosophical Education
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H.D.GARDEIL, O.P.
Introduction to the Philosophy of St. Thomas Aquinas: Vol II, Cosmology
Introduction to the Philosophy of St. Thomas Aquinas: Vol. III Psychology
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MICHAEL MAHER, S.J.
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HENRI GRENIER
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WILLIAM TURNER
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RALPH MCINERNY
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SCIENCE BOOKS
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CHARLES-EUGÈNE GUYE
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LECOMTE DU-NOUY
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HISTORY BOOKS
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BABYLON
LEONARD W. KING
EGYPT
A. BOTHWELL GOSSE
The Civilization of the Ancient Egyptians
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GEORGE RAWLINSON
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GREECE
SIMON HORNBLOWER
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ISRAEL
JOSEPHUS FLAVIUS
The Wars of the Jews, or The History of the Destruction of Jerusalem
Arguments of Celsus, Porphyry, and the Emperor Julian against the Christians
Discourse to the Greeks concerning Hades (an Extract)
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PERSIA
PIERRE BRIANT
From Cyrus to Alexander - A History of the Persian Empire
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A.T. OLMSTEAD
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ROME
ARTHUR E. R. BOAK
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GILBERT ABBOTT BECKETT
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PUBLIUS CORNELIUS TACITUS
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SUETONIUS
The Lives of the Twelve Caesars
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