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In this third installment of the Theology of Home series, Carrie Gress, Ph.D. and Noelle Mering turn their attention to the role of the sea in our memories and imaginations. Drawing from literature, mythology, and scripture, At the Sea pulls out the rich connections between the sea and mystery, recreation, yearning, and joyful reunions. With themes of home and womanhood woven throughout, it is a voyage that explores: • Why we often associate maritime language with the feminine • The rich symbolism of the Church as an ark • The sea’s mysterious balance between power and peace • Christ’s many encounters with water in the Gospels • The sea’s ability to draw our souls out to God • Why we try to bring pieces of the coast and oceans into our homes • Our Lady’s role as Stella Maris With reflections from other writers who join Gress and Mering, At the Sea serves as a love letter to the time we spend on the beach with our families, romping in the waves, toes in the sand, eyes lingering on the pink sunsets beyond the horizon. All are invited to bring the salty balm of the sea into their home—indeed, into their souls—with this title that enkindles in us a new awareness and appreciation for the majesty and splendor of God and his creation. This edition of Theology of Home includes the characteristically beautiful photography readers have come to know and appreciate from the series that captures home life, nature, family, and of course, the sea.
Carrie Gress, Ph.D., Carrie Gress, Phd, Noelle Mering (Author), Melissa Elson (Narrator)
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Awake, Not Woke: A Christian Response to the Cult of Progressive Ideology
The long-simmering crisis that grips our culture has exploded in recent years, leaving us divided and intransigent. Discourse seems futile when we are no longer a people with shared principles or even a shared understanding of reality. What seems obvious to one person is patently absurd to the next. This collapse of meaning is not accidental. It has been plotted and documented for decades, and now presents in its current form as Woke ideology. Awake, Not Woke unmasks this ideology by examining its history, major players, premises, and tactics, showing us that “Wokeness” at its core is an ideology of rupture. Indeed, it is an ideology with fundamentalist and even cult-like characteristics that is on a collision course with Christianity. With a wit and clarity, Noelle Mering provides answers to such questions as: - Why does tolerance seem to only go in one direction? - How does the ideology create enemies, eroding friendship across the sexes and races? - Why is violence the natural end of Woke ideology? - Why have politics become all-absorbing? - Why is the corruption of children a logical outgrowth of Woke principles? - How is the movement fundamentally a rejection of the Logos? The architects of revolution have long known that the transformation of the West had to come by way of destabilizing the social, familial, and religious pieties of a citizenry. But there is a road to restoration, and it begins with identifying and understanding the operating principles of the Woke movement. While the revolution is a counterfeit religion resulting in alienation and division, the One True Faith brings restoration. It is this restoration -- of the person, the family, and the Faith -- for which we all hunger and is the most fitting avenue toward a more harmonious and whole society.
Noelle Mering (Author), Cloey Kelly, Melissa Elson (Narrator)
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Theology of Home II: The Spiritual Art of Homemaking
In this second installment of Theology of Home, Carrie Gress and Noelle Mering turn their attention from the home itself to the art of homemaking. Though there has been a resurgence in the domestic arts and a desire to live a simpler lifestyle, the role of a homemaker is still unpopular. Viewed as an unfulfilling and even oppressive way of life, many women feel a sense of shame or futility in managing the world of their home. Theology of Home: The Spiritual Art of Homemaking turns this misguided notion on its head, shining new light on the role of a homemaker as it relates the deepest truths of the Faith with an honest and fearless understanding of the modern world. Rather than looking to the 1950s for inspiration, Gress and Mering forge a new path by looking at the gifts women can offer those they love. Filled with beautiful photography and interviews with several inspiring women, The Spiritual Art of Homemaking examines: - what makes someone a homemaker and how we can look at the role with fresh eyes, - how the dots between our love for home and the role of caring for a home can be reconnected, - how we can reorient our purpose from achieving power for ourselves to caring for others, - how to bear fruit in the various ways in which God calls us, - how to foster the qualities that make us particularly adept and skillful at creating a home, - the nature of both physical and spiritual motherhood, - and how our Mother, the Church, gifts us the means to fulfill the role of a homemaker. Whether single, married, or a working or stay-at-home mother, discover how to bring beauty, order, and vibrancy to the people and place you love most: Home.
Carrie Gress, Carrie Gress, Ph.D., Noelle Mering (Author), Cloey Kelly, Melissa Elson (Narrator)
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Theology of Home: Finding the Eternal in the Everyday
Home. It is an elegant word, at once both simple and far-reaching. Home is a place to live in and feel comfortable, but it is much more than that. Home is where we are nurtured, where we live, and where we love. The language of Home is universal. It is where we find the eternal in the everyday. But the Home has been neglected. To millions of women today, there is nothing worse than being a “homemaker.” If only they knew the supreme value (and reward) of giving loved ones a place to call Home. Written by two wives and mothers, Theology of Home is a simple guide to help reorient all of us toward our true home, allowing us to think purposefully about how to make our own homes on earth better equipped to get all those living in them to the Father’s house. Featuring more than 100 beautiful (and inspiring) photographs from homes around the country, profound words from the saints and other literary figures, and in depth commentary on the theological and spiritual underpinnings of our love for Home, Theology of Home offers readers a tour of the both the Home and the human heart.
Carrie Gress, Carrie Gress, Ph.D., Noelle Mering (Author), Adrianne Price (Narrator)
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