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      • Editrice Queriniana

        More than 2.000 books in catalogue from the main scholars in the fields of theology, philosophy, and religious studies. Among our series: «Biblioteca di teologia contemporanea»; «Giornale di teologia»; and the International journal Concilium.

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      • QuestFriendz

        QuestFriendz is a children's educational book publisher, with storytelling and 21st century learning at the heart of every creation. We are passionate about helping children to learn to code and develop fundemental STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics) skills including 21st century learning skills (the 4Cs - critical thinking, collaboration, creativity and communication) in an inspiring, inclusive and engaging way.

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      • January 2020

        Dio, sorpresa per la storia

        Per una teologia post-secolare

        by Carmelo, Dotolo

        To meet God means entering into a new relationship that urges us to reconsider the models that have fuelled our believing experience. God is a constant surprise, a surprise that generates a new theological syntax for thinking, praying and narrating the adventure of existence.

      • September 2019

        Teologia dell’ospitalità

        by Marco, Dal Corso (ed.)

        A hospitable practice needs hospitable thinking and a way of believing. If, before being a right, existing is a debt that is extinguished only by becoming hospitable people, theology is called to favour coexistence among people by overcoming even its own self-understanding, when this is an obstacle to dialogue, helping to live this great change, and learning to welcome the spiritual riches that are for all. This, to the point of making a public contribution at the service of human and spiritual growth of humanity. A research of great value for a hospitable belief, which gives a theological foundation to a new paradigm of welcome and which opens up concrete perspectives for the indispensable interreligious dialogue.

      • February 2020

        Periferie

        Dall’eterotopia alla rigenerazione

        by Emanuele, Iula

        The book presents an original philosophical reflection on the urban suburbs, on their birth and their functioning, as well as on the human suburbs, with the experience of those who live "remotely", as a peripheral being. The path followed leads to a substantial reformulation of our way of understanding the suburbs, in the wake of the pastoral attention of the magisterium of Pope Francis, with the aim of opening new paths of meaning.

      • January 2019

        La città post-secolare

        Il nuovo dibattito sulla secolarizzazione

        by Paolo Costa

        The secularization debate went through a big change during the last fifty years. Could this change be described as a paradigm shift? The volume, after an introduction that deeply analyses the “secularization” concept, picks up and discusses in eight chapters several exemplary figures in the recent debate (H. Blumenberg, D. Martin, C. Taylor, H. Joas, T. Asad, M. Gauchet, J. Habermas, G. Vattimo).Thus, the Author gives for the very first time, a systematic reconstruction of the changes and developments in this debate, ending in a real paradigm shift. The conclusion is however hesitant. It is unclear, Costa claims, whether this concept is still helpful to understand what is going on around us now and is in store for us in the near future. Winner of the Book Prize of the European Society for Catholic Theology (category: senior scholar)

      • April 2019

        Migrazioni e modernità

        Una lettura generativa

        by Emanuele, Iula

        This book starts with an upside down turn of perspective. If a sense must be searched and found in the phenomenon of human mobility, we cannot content ourselves with the knowledge of a possible future for migrants in their country of arrival. We could rather ask whether these people give a future and open up new understandings to the societies they come to. This turn is the cornerstone offered by a “generative thinking” to the debate on migration.

      • Praticare e raccontare i santi segni

        by Franco Giulio, Brambilla

        In 1927 Romano Guardini wrote a precious little book on The Holy Signs, with pages of incomparable depth. Franco Giulio Brambilla, a well-known theologian and pastor, takes up and revisits the theme in a current and captivating language. The liturgical signs are here characterized by their prevailing trait: bodily signs (standing, kneeling, beating one’s chest, raising and imposing hands), creatural signs (water, light/fire, oil, bread and wine) and ritual signs (candle, ash, incense, robes, bells). The result is a surprising journey that renews these symbols to hand over the fire of existence to the new generations.

      • October 2019

        La Chiesa e il suo dono

        La missione fra teo-logia ed ecclesiologia

        by Roberto, Repole

        This study by Roberto Repole takes on the challenge of rethinking the mission of the church, offering the proposal of a new paradigm, that of gift. Thus, he shows how the Church lives from a gift, the divine one, and how what she really transmits is nothing else than the gift from which she lives that can be maintained as a gift to others: indeed, in the only possible form, that of a gift, which is authentic only under certain conditions.

      • Religion & beliefs
        September 2021

        Maschilità in questione

        Sguardi sulla figura di san Giuseppe

        by Antonio Autiero, Marinella Perroni

        Joseph occupies a marginal place inside the theological discourse, unlike Mary. Yet, he also reflects important issues of our time, linked to the debate on identity, relationships and functions of being in the world as men and women, and in terms of living in a church made up of men and women. Freed from hagiographic stereotypes and strictly apologetic purposes, Joseph becomes the emblem of a masculinity that is now more than ever in question: what does it mean for a male to feel himself as a subject, as a person? What does it mean to share a journey of substantial relationships and to generate life together? What does it mean to take care of the world, in the plurality of its possible expressions (politics, profession, civil commitment)? This book starts an original path, expression of the fruitful intertwining that theology intends to establish with other cultural approaches. It discloses a set of “looks” – historical, biblical, sociological, theological, pastoral ... – aimed at Saint Joseph, a figure of a masculinity that questions us. Moreover, it proposes an ideal dialogue between scholars who have accepted Pope’s invitation: Ite ad Ioseph, «Go to Joseph». Their answers can be surprising.   CONTRIBUTORS: Daniele Bouchard, Arianna De Simone, Elizabeth E. Green, Andrea Grillo, Adreas Heek, Michela Murgia, Paolo Naso, Cristina Oddone, Giusi Quarenghi, Simona Segoloni Ruta, Silvia Zanconato.

      • Humanities & Social Sciences
        January 2018

        Spiritualità e Bibbia

        by Gianfranco Ravasi

        An essay to approach the Bible as a source for an authentic spiritual life; a book that gives a biblical backing to the present revival of spirituality, avoiding any deviations or partiality.The author follows here two paths: first, he examines the Old and the New Testaments, focusing especially on the prophets, the psalms, Job, the Song of Songs, and the beatitudes. With the second path, card. Ravasi outlines a concise map of spirituality in the Scriptures, thus composing a unitary message.The final outcome is not only a guide to mysticism, but also an essential synthesis of biblical theology.

      • February 2021

        L'Erede

        Una cristologia

        by Leonardo, Paris

        A man stands out on the scene, a free man. He puts forth a new way of relating to the God of Israel. He is the heir. The one who knows how to receive and transmit what he has received by impressing his unique trait on it. Many are fascinated by this figure. Others are scared to the point of precipitating events until the man is killed. However, precisely in death, this figure will release his vision of God in all its strength. A vision that from then on will never cease to attract, to scandalize, and to provoke reality. Today like yesterday. The Christian dogmatics presented through engaging events, with the flavor of a contemporary novel.

      • January 2018

        Tempo e Dio

        Aperture contemporanee a partire da Hegel e Schelling

        by Kurt Appel

        In this book, Kurt Appel works out a theory of time, starting from Leibniz, Kant, Schelling’s late philosophy and Hegel. He demonstrates the central role of the concept of time in their philosophical and theological concept.Time, as we usually consider it, is the linear and mechanical one of the chronometer. It expands ad infinitum, always in the same way. It is a continuum without quality, neutral and aseptic. The book discusses the relationship between the secular time and the biblical time questioning the presuppositions of the first.Appel tries to show that the biblical concept of time abrogates (aufheben) the secular concept of historiography based on the chronological time and leads to the name of God whose dignity lies in the vulnerability and the openness of being.

      • January 2019

        Le sette parole di Gesù in croce

        by Gianfranco Ravasi

        Only seven short sentences, whispered by a dying Jesus on the cross. Yet, these words are so meaningful they have urged a deep theological and spiritual reflection along the centuries. According to Western culture, Jesus’ words from the cross enshrine the universal mystery of life, suffering, death and hope. Cardinal Ravasi gives here an exegetical reading, followed by some meditations that weave together biblical, literary and artistic references, thus offering Jesus’ last will and testament anew in all its human and theological shades.

      • February 2020

        Il cavaliere, l’amata e satana

        Sentieri odierni del Vento nell’Apocalisse

        by Franco, Manzi

        This essay masterfully deciphers some of the most mysterious prophecies that can be found all over the Apocalypse, a sort of manual of spiritual discernment of the signs of God. These symbols teach Christians of the past - but also to our contemporaries - to recognize the appeal of God in the facts of history, in the paths of the Church and in the very events of life. The Risen One, who appears in vision to the prophet John as a knight on a white steed, has already won and continues to defeat Satan and the deadly forces he deployed against the Church, the beloved fiancée of Christ himself. By taking part in this victory, she is preparing to become his bride forever.

      • September 2021

        Sinodalità

        Il fondamento biblico del camminare insieme

        by Aldo, Martin

        The terms "synod" and "synodality" that appear as essential ecclesiological categories today, simply do not exist in the New Testament. Nonetheless, even if not explicitly named, they are dimensions authentically present in the communities of the origins, and they emerge in many biblical texts. This book sheds light on them, gathering them around the historical-narrative moments of the ecclesiastical unfolding, as they appear in the biblical text: a Church gathered, realized, structured, sent and eschatologically oriented. These stages constitute the structure of a sort of synodal-biblical ecclesiology, elaborated from the document of the International Theological Commission, «Synodality in the life and mission of the Church», and towards the Synod of bishops 2022.

      • March 2021

        L'epoca dei riti tristi

        by Manuel Belli

        The entire human existence is studded with rituals. To travel, eat, make friends, love, educate, heal, have fun, play: every human act generates its own ritual forms. Likewise, when I participate in religious rites I am the same person that watches YouTube, travels with Ryanair, has met the partner on Tinder, who downloads music and listens to it with earphones while walking. Now, the question is: do the rites “outside the church” somehow defile the rites “inside the church”? Is there such a gap in the “density of meaning” and “intensity of joy” between religious rites and other rites as to prevent osmosis? The author would like to investigate these crucial interactions. If we live in an era of “sad rites”, indeed, what will be the fate of the liturgy?

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