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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Cormac BurkePublisher: The Catholic University of America Press Imprint: The Catholic University of America Press Dimensions: Width: 14.70cm , Height: 2.00cm , Length: 20.80cm Weight: 0.355kg ISBN: 9780813226859ISBN 10: 0813226856 Pages: 277 Publication Date: 28 February 2015 Audience: College/higher education , Undergraduate , Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly 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 ContentsReviews"""This book is exceptionally readable and thought-provoking. His discussion of the goods and ends of marriage alone are invaluable in today's climate of redefining marriage, which for the Catholic Church has a distinct sanctity and sacramentality. Strongly recommended for university and seminary libraries.""--Darren G. Poley, Catholic Library World ""Monsignor Cormac Burke's riveting book, The Theology of Marriage: Personalism, Doctrine, and Canon Law, is a must-read for couples in Pre-Cana, marriage counselors, and anyone involved in pastoral ministry who wants a fuller understanding of the sacrament... Monsignor Burke has written an exceptional book that will influence many across the board... I have already started to recommend this book to many of my colleagues as a great informer... couples who wish to better understand their faith should consider this book an indispensible companion to their Catechism.""--Harrison Denn, National Catholic Bioethics Quarterly ""Coming from a canon lawyer working at a high level in the Catholic church, Cormac Burke's book is in many ways a refreshing argument for a recognition of the personalism which underpins much of Catholic teaching.""--Ray Temmerman, Winnipeg, Marriage, Families, and Spirituality" ""This book is exceptionally readable and thought-provoking. His discussion of the goods and ends of marriage alone are invaluable in today's climate of redefining marriage, which for the Catholic Church has a distinct sanctity and sacramentality. Strongly recommended for university and seminary libraries.""--Darren G. Poley, Catholic Library World ""Monsignor Cormac Burke's riveting book, The Theology of Marriage: Personalism, Doctrine, and Canon Law, is a must-read for couples in Pre-Cana, marriage counselors, and anyone involved in pastoral ministry who wants a fuller understanding of the sacrament... Monsignor Burke has written an exceptional book that will influence many across the board... I have already started to recommend this book to many of my colleagues as a great informer... couples who wish to better understand their faith should consider this book an indispensible companion to their Catechism.""--Harrison Denn, National Catholic Bioethics Quarterly ""Coming from a canon lawyer working at a high level in the Catholic church, Cormac Burke's book is in many ways a refreshing argument for a recognition of the personalism which underpins much of Catholic teaching.""--Ray Temmerman, Winnipeg, Marriage, Families, and Spirituality This book is exceptionally readable and thought-provoking. His discussion of the goods and ends of marriage alone are invaluable in today's climate of redefining marriage, which for the Catholic Church has a distinct sanctity and sacramentality. Strongly recommended for university and seminary libraries. --Darren G. Poley, Catholic Library World Monsignor Cormac Burke's riveting book, The Theology of Marriage: Personalism, Doctrine, and Canon Law, is a must-read for couples in Pre-Cana, marriage counselors, and anyone involved in pastoral ministry who wants a fuller understanding of the sacrament... Monsignor Burke has written an exceptional book that will influence many across the board... I have already started to recommend this book to many of my colleagues as a great informer... couples who wish to better understand their faith should consider this book an indispensible companion to their Catechism. --Harrison Denn, National Catholic Bioethics Quarterly Coming from a canon lawyer working at a high level in the Catholic church, Cormac Burke's book is in many ways a refreshing argument for a recognition of the personalism which underpins much of Catholic teaching. --Ray Temmerman, Winnipeg, Marriage, Families, and Spirituality Author InformationCormac Burke is at Strathmore University, Nairobi, Kenya. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |