Andrew Davison
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Killer Game Programming in Java: Java Gaming & Graphics Programming
12 editions
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2005
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Why Sacraments?
7 editions
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published
2013
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The Love of Wisdom: An Introduction to Philosophy for Theologians
8 editions
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published
2013
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Participation in God: A Study in Christian Doctrine and Metaphysics
5 editions
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published
2019
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Imaginative Apologetics: Theology, Philosophy and the Catholic Tradition
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6 editions
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published
2010
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For the Parish: A Critique of Fresh Expressions
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3 editions
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2009
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Care for the Dying: A Practical and Pastoral Guide
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2 editions
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2015
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Blessing
4 editions
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2014
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Amazing Love: Theology for Understanding Discipleship, Sexuality and Mission
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Türkiye'de Sekülarizm ve Modernlik: Hermenötik Bir Yeniden Değerlendirme
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4 editions
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1998
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“Take the Gospel parables: what are these stories, these narratives, if not powerful invitations to people to locate themselves within the situations of others, precisely in order to realize the moral landscapes of their life, so that they may develop their spiritual, empathetic and imaginative view of reality?”
― Imaginative Apologetics: Theology, Philosophy and the Catholic Tradition
― Imaginative Apologetics: Theology, Philosophy and the Catholic Tradition
“Virtue, whatever else it means, at least means being more human; it would not be virtuous if it did not. Sin, whatever else it means, means being less human, more still, cold, proud, selfish, mean, cruel, and all the rest of it.”
― Imaginative Apologetics: Theology, Philosophy and the Catholic Tradition
― Imaginative Apologetics: Theology, Philosophy and the Catholic Tradition
“The Church knows fully that its message is in harmony with the most secret desires of the human heart, when it champions the dignity of the human vocation, restoring hope to those who now despair of anything higher than their present lot. Its message, far from belittling man, secures the light, life and freedom of his development. Nothing other than this can satisfy the human heart: ‘You have made us for yourself,â€� Lord, ‘and our heart is restless until it rests in you.”
― Imaginative Apologetics: Theology, Philosophy and the Catholic Tradition
― Imaginative Apologetics: Theology, Philosophy and the Catholic Tradition
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