Theology and sanity /

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Author / Creator:Sheed, F. J. (Francis Joseph), 1897-1981.
Imprint:New York : Sheed & Ward, 1946.
Description:x, 407 pages ; 22 cm
x, p., 1 β., 407 p. 22 cm.
Language:English
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Format: Print Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/1883594
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Notes:Includes index.
Table of Contents:
  • Preliminary
  • 1. Religion and the mind
  • (1) Seeing what the church sees
  • (2) What does the church see?
  • (3) Intellect helps will
  • 2. Examination and intellect
  • (1) How imagination can hinder intellect
  • (2) Mystery and how the intellect may cope with it
  • (3) The splendor of mystery
  • (4) Keeping the intellect cleansed
  • God
  • 3. He who is
  • (1) Errors about God
  • (2) God is infinite existence
  • (3) God is personal
  • 4. The mind works on infinity
  • (1) God transcends space
  • (2) God transcends time
  • (3) Infinite activity and changelessness
  • (4) An exercise upon infinity
  • (5) The going is hard
  • 5. God tells man
  • (1) Christ teaches us by being God
  • (2) God transcends time
  • (3) Infinite activity and changelessness
  • (4) An exercise upon infinity
  • (5) The going is hard
  • 5. God tells man
  • (1) Christ teaches us by being God
  • (2) Christ teaches us by speaking of God
  • 6. Three persons in one nature
  • (1) Importance of the doctrine of the trinity
  • (2) Person and nature
  • (3) Three persons
  • one God
  • 7. Father, Son, and Holy Ghost
  • 1. The first person generates the second
  • (2) The third person proceeds from the first and second
  • (3) Processions in eternity
  • 8. Some further precisions
  • (1) Nature and person again
  • (2) How are persons equal if distinct?
  • (3) Reason and revelation
  • 9. Concluding this part
  • (1) Our Lord's teaching on the trinity
  • (2) The trinity and creatures: appropriation
  • (3) Rejoicing in the doctrine
  • Creation
  • 10. God as creator
  • (1) Why God created
  • (2) What it means to be created
  • (3) Creation is by the trinity
  • 11. The created universe
  • (1) Spirit (likeness) and matter (imprint)
  • (2) Grades of "is"
  • (3) Eternity, aeviternity, time
  • (4) Creation in time
  • 12. Angels, matter, men
  • (1) Angels
  • (2) Matter, living and non-living
  • (3) Man as the union of spirit and matter
  • (4) Creation in time
  • 13. The testing of angels and men
  • (1) God's purpose for his creatures
  • (2) Spirits meant for beatific vision
  • (3) Testing of angels
  • (4) Natural and supernatural equipment of Adam
  • (5) The testing of Man
  • 14. The fall of man
  • (1) Loss of grace, damage to nature
  • (2) Broken relation between man and God
  • (3) Natural effects upon Adam's descendants
  • (4) Original sin and man's helplessness
  • (5) The devil's part
  • 15. Between the fall and the redemption
  • (1) What happened to religion
  • (2) God's special choice of the Jews
  • (3) The fullness of time.
  • 16. The mission of Christ
  • (1) The incarnation
  • (2) What Christ came to do
  • (3) How the God-man could effect satisfaction and restoration
  • 17. The redeemer
  • (1) The divine person with a human nature
  • (2) The need of the supernatural
  • (3) We must come to know him
  • (4) His dual utterance
  • 18. Redemption
  • (1) Necessarily effective
  • (2) What was effected
  • overthrow of Satan, healing of breach between race and God
  • (3) Christ died for all: not all will be saved
  • 20. The kingdom
  • (1) The function of the apostles
  • (2) The church one and catholic
  • (3) The function of Peter
  • 21. Dispensing the gifts
  • (1) A social religion
  • (2) Truth taught infallibly
  • (3) Life by sacraments
  • (4) Continuance of sacrifice
  • (5) A society divine and human
  • 22. The mystical body of Christ
  • (1) Cells of a living body
  • (2) The fullness of redemption
  • (3) Relation to Christ and to one another
  • (4) The church re-lives his life
  • (5) Our lady and the com-passion
  • 23. Life in the body
  • (1) Life-processes of the body
  • (2) The mass
  • (3) The human element
  • 24. Life after death
  • (1) Death's formidable finality
  • (2) Eternal separation from God
  • (3) Purgatory
  • (4) Heaven
  • 25. The end of the world
  • (1) The body growing to maturity
  • (2) Anti-Christ
  • (3) The judgment: a new heaven and a new earth
  • Oneself
  • 26. Habituation to reality
  • (1) Knowing the context
  • (2) The theologian and the novelist
  • (3) Study the created universe
  • (4) Learn from poet and scientist
  • 27. Habituation to man
  • (1) Man's extraordinariness
  • (2) The church alone sees man as spirit and matter, individual and social
  • (3) Study man as union of spirit and matter
  • (4) Study man as rational animal
  • 28. The insufficiency of man
  • (1) Action, mind, will doomed to frustration apart from God
  • (2) The danger of devitalization
  • (3) An unhappy generation
  • 29. Sufficiency in the church
  • (1) Meaning, hope, law unattainable without God
  • (2) church provides all three
  • (3) Why men do not see it
  • 30. The life of grace
  • (1) Meaning of indwelling: grace and virtues
  • (2) Faith
  • (3) hope and charity
  • (4) The moral virtues
  • (5) The first of the Holy Ghost
  • 31. The landscape of reality
  • (1) What we see
  • (2) Complexity and simplicity
  • (3) The laws of reality
  • (4) The problem of suffering
  • 32. Idyll and fact
  • (1) Our mediocrity
  • (2) Imperfect response to grace
  • (3) Sanity points towards sanctity.