Rosary Meditations for Real Life
Unique meditations on marriage, addiction,
children, death, mass, work, and more.
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Meditations on the Crucifix
James M. Hahn takes a unique approach to
meditating on a common Catholic
Sacramental. By looking at commonly
overlooked areas of the Crucifix he helps
us unite our lives with the life of Our Lord.
Powerful meditations on the hands, feet,
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British author Philip Pullman is widely acclaimed by critics and
readers for his best-selling, award-winning trilogy, His Dark
Materials. But he has been criticized by some for attacking
Christianity and promoting atheism. What is the truth about Pullman
and his books? What does he believe about God, religion, the
Catholic Church, and atheism? What does he hope his books will
accomplish? Why does he express such strong disdain for the
fiction of C.S. Lewis and J.R.R. Tolkien? Should children be reading
the His Dark Materials trilogy, or watching the film version of The
Golden Compass, the first book of the trilogy?
These are just some of the many important questions addressed by
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thoroughly-researched analysis of Pullman's fiction and beliefs. The authors provide a
literary critique of His Dark Materials and reveal the many premises, and often surprising
literary and philosophical sources of that popular work, as well as explain the symbolism
present throughout. They also compare Pullman's fiction to The Chronicles of Narnia, the
Harry Potter books, and other famous works of children's fiction. And they examine the
metaphysical premises and moral propositions found throughout His Dark Materials, and
point out the many objectionable aspects of the books—including violence and sensuality—
about which every concerned parent should know. Readers looking for a fair, firm, and non-
sensational critique of His Dark Materials will find it in Pied Piper of Atheism.
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