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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Louis RoyPublisher: Cascade Books Imprint: Cascade Books Edition: 2nd ed. Dimensions: Width: 14.00cm , Height: 0.80cm , Length: 21.60cm Weight: 0.172kg ISBN: 9781666736274ISBN 10: 1666736279 Pages: 128 Publication Date: 23 September 2022 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order ![]() We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsLouis Roy tackles one of the more difficult questions of our time: How can one be fully human and profoundly Christian at the same time? Roy takes seriously both the psychologies of self-fulfillment and the movement toward self-transcendence. Anyone who desires to be both truly human and yet faithful to the gospel will want to read this book and will benefit from its insights. --Donald J. Goergen, Aquinas Institute of Theology Louis Roy does a masterful job of debunking the common notion that self-transcendence and self-actualization are intrinsically opposed, and rather suggests that a proper understanding of each reveals their intrinsic and dynamic complementarity. In doing so, he explores a range of thinkers--from Aristotle and Aquinas to Lonergan and Kristeva--in an accessible way that yet honors their depth and subtlety. A rich resource for anyone entrusted with the care of souls, minds, and hearts. --Joseph J. Guido, Providence College In conversation with many voices from the disciplines of psychology and philosophy, Louis Roy demonstrates that love of self and love of other are complementary, not opposed. He then engages the voice of Christian faith, asserting that believers experience this reality through the self-gift of a Trinitarian God whose very being is mutual giving and receiving of love. --Marielle Frigge, Mount Marty University Are 'self-realization, ' understood as psychological fulfillment, and a radical following of the gospel at odds? Can we be both enculturated and countercultural in a discerning way? For answers, Self-Actualization and the Radical Gospel a read. Louis Roy will provide the psychological and philosophical depth for an amazing synthesis! --Carla Mae Streeter, Aquinas Institute of Theology An insightful update to a previous gem, Louis Roy presents an accessible roadmap toward authentic self-actualization within God's radical embrace. In helping the reader to understand the role of feelings, wants, and personal values, Roy leads us through the challenges of twenty-first-century living toward knowing ourselves and God authentically. --Susan L. Gray, Lonergan Research Centre, Ottawa Louis Roy tackles one of the more difficult questions of our time: How can one be fully human and profoundly Christian at the same time? Roy takes seriously both the psychologies of self-fulfillment and the movement toward self-transcendence. Anyone who desires to be both truly human and yet faithful to the gospel will want to read this book and will benefit from its insights. --Donald J. Goergen, Aquinas Institute of Theology Louis Roy does a masterful job of debunking the common notion that self-transcendence and self-actualization are intrinsically opposed, and rather suggests that a proper understanding of each reveals their intrinsic and dynamic complementarity. In doing so, he explores a range of thinkers--from Aristotle and Aquinas to Lonergan and Kristeva--in an accessible way that yet honors their depth and subtlety. A rich resource for anyone entrusted with the care of souls, minds, and hearts. --Joseph J. Guido, Providence College In conversation with many voices from the disciplines of psychology and philosophy, Louis Roy demonstrates that love of self and love of other are complementary, not opposed. He then engages the voice of Christian faith, asserting that believers experience this reality through the self-gift of a Trinitarian God whose very being is mutual giving and receiving of love. --Marielle Frigge, Mount Marty University Are 'self-realization, ' understood as psychological fulfillment, and a radical following of the gospel at odds? Can we be both enculturated and countercultural in a discerning way? For answers, Self-Actualization and the Radical Gospel a read. Louis Roy will provide the psychological and philosophical depth for an amazing synthesis! --Carla Mae Streeter, Aquinas Institute of Theology An insightful update to a previous gem, Louis Roy presents an accessible roadmap toward authentic self-actualization within God's radical embrace. In helping the reader to understand the role of feelings, wants, and personal values, Roy leads us through the challenges of twenty-first-century living toward knowing ourselves and God authentically. --Susan L. Gray, Lonergan Research Centre, Ottawa Author InformationLouis Roy, a Dominican friar from Canada, received a PhD from Cambridge University. He was a professor at Boston College for twenty-one years and now teaches at Dominican University College in Ottawa. He is interested mainly in the relations between Christianity and cultures, interreligious dialogue, spirituality, and mysticism. Among his books are Coherent Christianity, Embracing Desire, and The Feeling of Transcendence, an Experience of God? Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |