Saturday, May 30, 2009

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Risorgimento and Europe to MIZAR on Rai2

Angela Pellicciari
Risorgimento and Europe
Myths, Dangers, antidotes


Review
In an effort to resurrect Italy proclaimed his "fifteen centuries of slavery" (ages corresponding to the era Catholic), the Savoy and the Liberals are siphoning dell'ingente asset that over time the population has given the Church and, through the Church and the poor. The men of the Risorgimento steal the assets of all in the name of freedom, tolerance and the constitutional monarchy. And the Italians are transformed, for the first time in their history, a nation of immigrants. From 2000 to 2002
Angela Pellicciari dismantled piece by piece, the brilliant and cunning rhetoric renaissance in articles in La Padania, here re-presented in a fresh selection, which is also a warning to the process of European unification. If we are not careful we will end (this time in the name of democracy, tolerance and respect for diversity) under the yoke of totalitarianism nihilistic. The author

Angela Pellicciari, history of the Risorgimento and the relations between the Papacy and Freemasonry, published: Renaissance to be rewritten. Liberals and Freemasons of the Church (Ares 1998), The other Risorgimento (2000), the dirty linen of the Thousand (2003), anti-Catholic Risorgimento (2004), The Popes and the Freemasons (Ares 2007), and, Faith & Culture, "Family Day Rome-Madrid - what then?" (2008). Note
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The Risorgimento rewritten from the largest historic Catholic specialist in that period
Topic: Risorgimento, European unification
Collection: Historical 12
Pages
128 Height 21 Width 15

Type Cover: brochure
Price: € 12.00 (foreign and courier 22.00)
Isbn: 978-88-89913-86-4
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Tuesday, May 12, 2009

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Faith & Culture at the Turin Book Fair!

Dear Friends, I
We invite everyone, from Thursday 14 to Monday, May 18 at the International Book Fair at the Lingotto in Turin, at the pavilion 1, stand A57 to meet, learn and buy the latest releases of the Good Press.
the occasion of this exhibition will introduce the volume Iota Unum by Romano Amerio directly by the prefacer Bishop Luigi Negri , Bishop of San Marino-Montefeltro
Monday May 18 2009 14.00 Presentation of the book "Iota unum -Study of the variations of the Catholic Church of the twentieth century " - Preface by Archbishop Luigi Negri with lyrics by Don Divo Barsotti and P. John Cavalcoli

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Freedom and choral education - Giancarlo Tettamanti

Giancarlo Tettamanti
Freedom and educational choral

Review
The quality of education is measured by the ability to be able to offer to participate, to induce in their children and students perception of the meaning of life: what it means to be born, what it means to believe, to love and suffer, what it means to see injustice, what it means to meet so many different situations, what it means to die. And this involves, first, the family and, secondarily, the school. But you can educate? Yes! But it is possible looking into the face of time in which we live. Because if one part of how we have this anxiety, this uncertainty about where, why this silence, it is also true - and this is the positive of our time - that the choices about the meaning of life and others' call for our freedom, draw our and others' responsibilities, rooted deeper dimension that guides their lives. This means educating: anticipating our children and our students - an action with family-school choir - the promising way of life. The author

GIANCARLO Tettamanti, born and living in Milan, journalist, founder and a member of the National Council AGESCI (Association of Catholic School Parents), Editor of Culture today. It 'the author of numerous essays, including parents, educators and school (AGESCI 1978), Catholic Schools and freedom of education (The School Bs. 1981), The Person and Sport (Ismecc 1985), Identity in freedom (Ismecc 1998 ), Education through sport (VivereIn 2005), Adventure education (Ithaca, 2004), The value of experience (Mark 2007), Culture and Society (VivereIn 2008) and a collection of poems, Moments. Fragments of Life (AGESCI 1978). E 'curator of specialized publications, such as education, freedom and pluralism (AGESCI 1978), Participation and presence (AGESCI 1996), Freedom of choice. Autonomy, equality, equivalence (AGESCI 1996), Parents responsibly with others (AGESCI 1997), Together for a presence (AGESCI 1997), The school and the time of the reforms (AGESCI 1998), Freedom and Responsibility (Ismecc 1999), story lines school in Italy (Ikonos 2006) and author of numerous articles on topics of educational, family, educational, social and sporting. Note
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education possible to our days in the collaboration between school and family
Topic: pedagogy, school, family
Collection: Rosmini 3
Pages
88 Height 21 Width 15

Cover Type: brochure
Price: € 10.00 (Courier and foreign 20.00)
ISBN: 978-88-6409-005 - 4
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Friday, May 8, 2009

Penthouse Reading Forum Letters

Jesus, Islam, Science - Stanley L. Jaki

Stanley L. Jaki
Jesus, Islam, Science


Review September 11, 2001 makes clear the fact that the third millennium will witness a clash between civilizations, to the extent that the cultures of civilizations and cultures are inspired by the cult, which in turn determined by religious beliefs. This can be a hard lesson to accept an increasingly secularized Western world, but can not ignore how the Twin Towers were transformed into so many terrible exclamation points by a handful of Islamic fundamentalists.
is desirable that these criminals reflect the way people listen to only that portion of Muslims who harbors a strong resentment against the West. Having traded Christian morality with immorality secularist, the West is unable to comprehend how big this resentment. And the West, who cares less and less of the Christian dogmas, can not fully understand the significance of the opposition by Muslim faith in the divinity of Jesus
This is a stumbling block for both the ' West as in Islam, in an era characterized by science. Lost in his obsession with science, the West is woefully unaware of the fact that it is the belief in the divinity of Jesus that has made possible the rise of science in the Western world. In his desperate attempt to achieve industrialization, the Muslim world will be forced to pay the respect that is due to the facts of nature. And from what may come to the respect due to the facts of history, none of which is the most monumental of the fact that Jesus is the ultimate challenge in this e-Islam from a Western science that is, even if the West prefers to ignore the real reason why science has been able to be born in the West. The author

Stanley L. Jaki (Gyor August 17, 1924 - Madrid April 7, 2009), Hungarian-born Catholic priest, belonging to the Benedictine order, was "Distinguished Professor" at Seton Hall University in South Orange, New Jersey. He graduated in theology and physics, for forty years he devoted himself entirely to studies of history and philosophy of science. Author of fifty books and over five hundred items, was "Gifford Lecturer at the University of Edinburgh," Fremantle Lecturer at Balliol College, Oxford. He has lectured in major universities in the United States, Europe and Australia. He was an honorary member of the Pontifical Academy of Sciences, corrispondant member of the National Academy of Sciences, Letters and Arts of Bordeaux, and was awarded the Lecomte du Nouy in 1970 and the Templeton Prize in 1987. With Faith & Culture Department has published volumes Christ and science, and its messages The Middle - A Treatise on the Truth , Intelligent Design? and Archipelago Church, while in the process of publication are: "The ethical foundations of bioethics" and "Bible and science." Note
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The clash of civilizations between the West and Islam is the solution of a Science
Topic: Christianity, Islam, Jesus Christ, ecumenism, Science
Collection: Papers 1
Pages 48
Height Width 15 21

Cover Type: brochure stapled
Price: € 6.00 (foreign and courier 16.00)
ISBN: 978-88-6409-013-9
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Wednesday, May 6, 2009

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Memory and Progress - Piero Vassallo

Piero Vassallo
Memory and progress

Foreword by John Zeno


Review Progress does not represent the foundation of civilization on the ruins of what exists, but is the result of selection and refinement of knowledge provided by past generations. To demonstrate this, the historian of philosophy Peter Vassallo follows the derailment of the Gnostic and anti-realistic "reason" modern, dark and showing the essence of dissolvers pseudofilosofie of Descartes, Kant, Hegel, Nietzsche, Heidegger, Simone Weil, Bataille, Kojève, Guenon Evola and the Frankfurt School. To these true monsters of reason is between the bright Vassallo reinterpretations of Thomist thought, Vico, Rosmini and Kierkegaard in the twentieth century made by real genes such metaphysical - to name only the most representative - Michele Federico Sciacca, Cornelio Fabro and Etienne Gilson. They have been able to disprove the lies being masterfully and lashes to human rationality that made the dishonor of the masters of suspicion and "pensierodebolisti" seated on chairs of banality and immorality. The secularist bias, has now turned into an instrument of destruction, namely the dissolution of that totalitarianism (Del Noce) that lately even whispers from the pulpits, religious conformist theology. The sole remedy for such a crisis situation is not so much a sterile and mummified "traditionalism," but a rediscovery of the active and dynamics of the "living tradition and perennial" of Western philosophy. In fact, Francisco Elias de Tejada as he wrote, "The position that often contrasted the tradition to progress is absurd, since there is no progress without tradition or no tradition of progress." The author

Piero Vassallo was born in Genoa in 1933. He graduated in philosophy has taught at the headquarters of the Genoa Theological Faculty of Northern Italy. Very young publicist began operations under the guidance of Janus Accame, joined the editorial staff of The State directed by Baget Bozzo. Here he worked with Guido Gonnella (The Center), with Nino Radano (The Daily) with Antonio Livi (Christian Studies), Silvano Vitale (The Bishop) and again with Baget Bozzo (Renovatio). In the seventies he was a member of the Association of Catholic natural law (founded by Francisco Elias de Tejada) and has collaborated with the Foundation Gioacchino Volpe. Between 1997 and 2003 has been a columnist for the Rome daily Il Tempo. His works include "Peter Mignone and Tradition" (Palermo 1989), "Introduction to the study of Vico" (Palermo 1992), "The philosophy of regression" (Naples 1996), "The restoration dellametafisica" (Genoa 2006) and " The culture of freedom "(Genova 2007). Note
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The classical tradition and contemporary Catholic and revolution dissolvers
Topic: Philosophy, society, culture
Series: Philosophical 9
Pages
192 Height 21 Width 15

Cover Type: brochure
Price: € 18.00 (foreign and courier 28,00)
ISBN: 978-88-6409-006-1
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