5 books found
by Fernando Ocariz, Arturo Blanco, Midwest Theological Forum
2020 · Midwest Theological Forum
From the Prologue: "We are pleased to present this revised edition of Revelation, Faith, and Credibility which was first published in 1998. . . . "We renew our desire that it will be useful for students of theology and for all those who are interested in studying the fundamentals of the Catholic Faith. Furthermore, it is our hope that it will lead the reader to a profound Christian awareness that cooperates with the grace of God in sustaining the Faith, lends reason to our hope, and helps others to receive this great gift of knowing and loving Christ."
by Fernando J. Bouza Alvarez
2004 · University of Pennsylvania Press
"An ambitious exposition of the topic of memory and the transmission of knowledge in early modern Spain."--
by Pedro López de Ayala, Fernán Pérez de Guzmán, Diego de Valera, Diego Enríquez del Castillo, Fernando del Pulgar
1878
Direct Action in Montevideo is the astonishing tale of anarchists willing to use extraordinary methods to achieve their goals. Seen as mere criminals by the legal system, the author met many of them in prison, where he was serving his own sentence. Politicized by his experiences, he went on to eventually write their story, which was also the story of a culture of solidarity and resistance in the face of oppression. These men were rebels who violated the norms of a social order they considered unjust, often responding to the violence of exploitation and immiseration with a violence of their own, robbing banks to fund revolutionary activities, planting bombs, fighting strikebreakers, aiding fugitives, and attacking, even assassinating, bosses and political figures.