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Steve Kellmeyer

Autor von Sex and the Sacred City

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Addresses 72 different issues raised by the bestselling novel The Da Vinci Code, including:A discussion of how Dan Brown hijacked Pope John Paul II's Theology of the Body to forward his own pagan agenda,Correct interpretation of The Last Supper and The Madonna of the Rocks,Where the Mona Lisa’s name really comes from,What Catholic elements make the book so popular?
 
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StFrancisofAssisi | 1 weitere Rezension | Mar 20, 2020 |
Steve Kellmeyer describes the history of religious and scientific thought, demonstrating how science is an essentially religious outlook precisely because it is a child of Catholic theology. You will discover: * Why the phrase "reality exists" is essentially religious, * Why science could only be created by Western Europe, * Why Catholic Faith is the only philosophical system that could form the basis for the scientific outlook, * What famous 20th-century mathematician logically proved that nearly all branches of math and science are essentially faith-based, * Why science and religion must be re-integrated if human culture is to survive. * And much more! Listen to the amazing talk that set off a buzz among Los Alamos scientists! And don't forget the companion talk on the trial of Galileo!… (mehr)
 
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StFrancisofAssisi | Apr 29, 2019 |
Audacious little book. Great intro. assumes Brown is trying to write in an alternative universe.
 
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2wonderY | 1 weitere Rezension | Jul 26, 2011 |
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As Steve Kellmeyer points out in his introduction, "In every age, God has brought forward the weapons necessary to combat error. In this age, the most pernicious error revolves around a true understanding of human sexuality." The most formidable weapon in this battle for the truth about sex is Pope John Paul II's Theology of the Body, and Kellmeyer's book is a readable and unimtimidating introduction to this school of thought. Sex and the Sacred City is extremely helpful for anyone who wishes to understand why the Catholic Church teaches what She teaches about human sexuality, as well as why what She teaches is not only true, but also amazingly beautiful. The only weakness I saw was that the presentation of the obligations of the spouses to one another was somewhat one-sided: the husband's obligations to his wife were made abundantly clear, but the wife's toward her husband, less so. However, that is a minor flaw and the book is an excellent contribution to popularizing John Paul II's thought on this challenging subject. I highly recommend it.… (mehr)
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