Eugene Kennedy

Eugene Kennedy
Author: William Van Ornum
Publisher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
Total Pages: 89
Release: 2017-10-17
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1498240488

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For two decades, Eugene Kennedy was one of the church's fiercest critics in the sexual abuse crisis, with frequent articles in National Catholic Reporter. This book--written as an appreciation by one of Kennedy's former students at Loyola University of Chicago--recalls and assesses his huge literary output throughout fifty years of active research and writing. Kennedy's entire career can be seen as an extension of Vatican II. Topics in the tremendous arc of his career include a career-starting book on improving seminaries, inspiring books about faith in the twentieth century, leadership in the 1972 study by United States Catholic bishops, books on how to do counseling at the parish level, ongoing reviews of how the church put Vatican II in motion, and his last book, which is a gentle collection of blogs as he fondly reminisced about his life. In the middle of all this, he was a successful novelist and political commentator whose editor was Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis. And much, much more.

The Pain of Being Human

The Pain of Being Human
Author: Eugene Kennedy
Publisher: Crossroad
Total Pages: 184
Release: 1997
Genre: Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN: 9780824516826

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Now in a new edition--with new material--is the million-copy bestseller on our shared endeavor to become what we already are: human beings. In more than 50 insightful meditations, Eugene Kennedy helps readers to better understand the human condition and to live with humor, compassion, and purpose. It is not a cure for loneliness or the thousands of pains that come from being alive, but it can help one get through bad times and help others do the same.

Eugene Kennedy

Eugene Kennedy
Author: William Van Ornum
Publisher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
Total Pages: 101
Release: 2017-10-17
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1532616627

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For two decades, Eugene Kennedy was one of the church’s fiercest critics in the sexual abuse crisis, with frequent articles in National Catholic Reporter. This book—written as an appreciation by one of Kennedy’s former students at Loyola University of Chicago—recalls and assesses his huge literary output throughout fifty years of active research and writing. Kennedy’s entire career can be seen as an extension of Vatican II. Topics in the tremendous arc of his career include a career-starting book on improving seminaries, inspiring books about faith in the twentieth century, leadership in the 1972 study by United States Catholic bishops, books on how to do counseling at the parish level, ongoing reviews of how the church put Vatican II in motion, and his last book, which is a gentle collection of blogs as he fondly reminisced about his life. In the middle of all this, he was a successful novelist and political commentator whose editor was Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis. And much, much more.

Ugly American

Ugly American
Author: William J. Lederer
Publisher: W. W. Norton & Company
Total Pages: 294
Release: 1999-01-05
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9780393318678

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The ineffectual Ambassador is just one of the handicaps facing the Americans as Southeast Asia becomes increasingly involved with Communism.

Thou Art That

Thou Art That
Author: Joseph Campbell
Publisher: ReadHowYouWant.com
Total Pages: 238
Release: 2010-09
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1458757730

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Thou Art That is a compilation of previously uncollected essays and lectures by Joseph Campbell that focus on the Judeo-Christian tradition. Campbell explores common religious symbols, reexamining and reinterpreting them in the context of his remarkable knowledge of world mythology.Campbell believed that society often confuses the literal and metaphorical interpretations of religious stories and symbols. In this collection, he eloquently reestablishes these symbols as a means to enhance spiritual understanding and mystical revelation. With characteristic verve, he ranges from rich storytelling to insightful comparative scholarship. Included is editor Eugene Kennedy's classic interview with Campbell in the New York Times Magazine, which originally brought the scholar to the attention of the public.

Robert Kennedy and His Times

Robert Kennedy and His Times
Author: Arthur Meier Schlesinger (Jr.)
Publisher: Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
Total Pages: 1092
Release: 1978
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780618219285

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A biography of the Senator who was assassinated in 1968, stressing the public and personal forces and events that shaped his life.

The Patriarch

The Patriarch
Author: David Nasaw
Publisher: Penguin
Total Pages: 914
Release: 2013-09-24
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 0143124072

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In this pioneering new work, celebrated historian David Nasaw examines the life of Joseph P. Kennedy, the founder of the twentieth century's most famous political dynasty. Drawing on never-before-published materials from archives on three continents and interviews with Kennedy family members and friends, Nasaw tells the story of a man who participated in the major events of his times: the booms and busts, the Depression and the New Deal, two world wars and the Cold War, and the birth of the New Frontier. In studying Kennedy's life, we relive the history of the American century. "Riveting . . . The Patriarch is a book hard to put down . . . As his son indelibly put it some months before his father was struck down: 'Ask not what your country can do for you - ask what you can do for your county.' One wonders what was going through the mind of the patriarch, sitting a few feet away listening to that soaring sentiment as a fourth-generation Kennedy became president of the United States. After coming to know him over the course of this brilliant, compelling book, the reader might suspect that he was thinking he had done more than enough for his country. But the gods would demand even more." - New York Times Book Review

Authority

Authority
Author: Eugene Kennedy
Publisher: Free Press
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2017-04-29
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 9781501181085

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In response to the elusive sense of dissatisfaction that many adults face today, authors Eugene Kennedy and Sara C. Charles, M.D., address how acting with natural authority in the main areas of life can lead to a better connection with happiness and self-acceptance, helping solve one of the most misunderstood ideas in America. Tracing the mass problem of dissatisfaction that plagues adults everywhere back to a lack of self-authority, Eugene Kennedy and Sara C. Charles, M.D., approach how taking control of your life and acting with natural authority can help ease feeling out of control of your life. Chapter by chapter, the authors address the crisis of authority in a multitude of areas, including marriage and family, schools and colleges, workplaces and boardrooms, government, religious institutions, and the media. Through examples of problems that everyone encounters when authority is absent, this book helps readers realize where they can take control of their lives and how acting with self-awareness and authority leads to a satisfied life.