Authenticity: A Biblical Theology of Discernment

by Fr Thomas DuBay

Paperback, 1997

Barcode

1275

Call number

242.2 DUB

Status

Available

Call number

242.2 DUB

Pages

279

Description

Most people assume that the way to mend divisions and factions in our world - marriages, parishes, dioceses, religious orders - is to engage in civil discussions, attend local, regional or national meetings, draw up committee reports and recommendations. To a point this may help, but sad experience makes clear that these approaches alone never heal the polarization problems which plague our civil and ecclesial life. The Biblical therapy is radically different - and it achieves results. This book explores the divine strategy in detail. Research discovers in Scripture 40 or 50 themes that bear on discovering truth and recognizing that it has been solidly found. We learn how we discern whether we are being led by the Holy Spirit or by our own unredeemed inclinations and desires, whether it is the spirit of God or the prince of darkness that is operating in our disagreements and programs. We find in these themes clear responses to key questions: * Why are there divisions and factions in the Church? * How are these polarizations to be healed? * What are the sure signs that some people have truth, while others are in error? * What are the conditions for finding and maintaining a shared vision in marriage, parishes, dioceses, religious orders, the universal Church?… (more)

Publication

Ignatius Press (1997), Edition: Upd Sub, 279 pages

ISBN

089870619X / 9780898706192

UPC

008987061908

Rating

(8 ratings; 4.4)

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LibraryThing member johnredmond
A good book for Protestants to read in my opinion. Described simply, in this book Father Dubay goes through scripture (esp N.T.) considering texts on discernment... and SURPRISE!... practically all of the texts emphasize the role of the authority of the Church in that task.

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