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Science and Theology Meet
While everyone is delighted by beauty, and the more alive among us are positively fascinated by it, few are explicitly aware that we can recognize tru...
Can We Be Sure of the Things That Matter Most to Us?
The highly regarded Dubay (Fire Within) presents a thorough and concise analysis of the critical questions and issues concerning faith and certitude i...
The Simple Life and Spiritual Freedom
To the modern mind, the concept of poverty is often confused with destitution. But destitution emphatically is not the Gospel ideal. A love-filled sha...
Teresa of Avila, John of the Cross and the Gospel on Prayer
This book is the fruit of Fr. Dubay's many years of study and experience in spiritual direction and in it he synthesizes the teachings on prayer of th...
Fr. Thomas Dubay is one of the most popular and respected retreat masters and spiritual directors in the USA. He is the author of the perennial best-s...
Igniting a Fire Within
Fr. Thomas Dubay, a renowned teacher and writer on prayer and the spiritual life, presents a simple, profound and practical book on the most important...
A Biblical Theology of Discernment
Most people assume that the way to mend divisions and factions in our world - marriages, parishes, dioceses, religious orders - is to engage in civil ...
The Charism of Virginity and the Celibate Life
Father Thomas Dubay, one of the foremost authorities on the religious life, discusses one of the most important but not fully appreciated or understoo...
Towards a Theology of the Religious State
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How to Grow the Divine Life Within
A guide for Christians who are considering spiritual direction or who are already engaged in the process. It explains what spiritual direction is, the...
This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it. This work is in...
A Biblical Theology of Community
An Urgent Question Confronts the Church Today