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  2. C. S. Lewis bibliography - Wikipedia

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    Reflections on the Psalms (1958) The Four Loves (1960) Studies in Words (1960) The World's Last Night and Other Essays (1960) An Experiment in Criticism (1961) A Grief Observed (1961; first published under the pseudonym N. W. Clerk) They Asked for a Paper: Papers and Addresses (1962; all essays found in Essay Collection [2000])

  3. A Christian Reflection on the New Age - Wikipedia

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    The document was presented at a February 2003 Vatican conference on A Christian Reflection on the New Age. [11] Monsignor Michael Fitzgerald stated at the conference that the "Church avoids any concept that is close to those of the New Age".

  4. God in the Dock - Wikipedia

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    God in the Dock is a collection of previously unpublished essays and speeches from C. S. Lewis, collected from many sources after his death.Its title implies "God on Trial" [a] and the title is based on an analogy [1] made by Lewis suggesting that modern human beings, rather than seeing themselves as standing before God in judgement, prefer to place God on trial while acting as his judge.

  5. Christoph Christian Sturm - Wikipedia

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    Christoph Christian Sturm. Christoph Christian Sturm (1740–1786) was a German preacher and author, best known for his Reflections on the Works of God in Nature. [1] The son of Johann Jakob Sturm, a lawyer, at Augsburg, was born at Augsburg, January 25, 1740. He studied at the universities of Jena and Halle.

  6. Christian meditation - Wikipedia

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    Christian meditation is a form of prayer in which a structured attempt is made to become aware of and reflect upon the revelations of God. [1] The word meditation comes from the Latin word meditārī, which has a range of meanings including to reflect on, to study, and to practice.

  7. Works of Love - Wikipedia

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    Having helped found Existentialism, he uses it and a high level of theology citing the scriptures of the Christian Bible. Many chapters take a mention of love from the New Testament and center reflections about the transfer of individuals from secular modes (the stages of the aesthetic and ethical) to genuine religious experience and existence.

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