Background
Herbert John Ignatius McCabe was born on August 2, 1926, in Middlesbrough in the North Riding of Yorkshire. In 1949, he joined the Dominicans, when he was given Herbert as his religious name.
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McCabe graduated from Manchester University with a degree in philosophy.
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McCabe was educated at St. Mary's College.
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A reissue of McCabe's study of the sacraments and what it means to live in the Church and the Church's world, The New Creation explores how human beings can reach real unity with one another and the world around them through the Spirit of Christ.
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1964
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What is ethics all about? In this book Herbert McCabe suggests that it is about loving, obeying laws and talking to people. In doing so, he offers an introduction to ethical thinking for anyone with a serious interest in moral philosophy. He does so as someone who writes with a Christian audience in mind. Most of his arguments, however, do not presuppose a believing Christian readership.
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1968
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1985
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Seldom have God matters been treated with such verve, sense, rigour and humour as in the collection of writings by Herbert McCabe. This book demonstrates the depth and clarity of his theology and philosophy of God, his appetite for controversy, both political and theological, as well as a traditional catholic concern for prayer, liturgy, Mary and St Dominic.
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1987
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Key Concepts in Philosophy is a series of concise, accessible and engaging introductions to the core ideas and subjects encountered in the study of philosophy. Specially written to meet the needs of students and those with an interest in, but little prior knowledge of, philosophy, these books open up fascinating, yet sometimes difficult ideas. The series builds to give a solid grounding in philosophy and each book is also ideal as a companion to further study.
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2005
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The Dalai Lama once wrote that the object of human existence was to be happy. This sounds extremely glib as happiness in the popular imagination is a feeling and in the words of the song 'the greatest gift that we possess'. On the other hand, von Hugel wrote 'Religion has never made me happy;it's no use shutting your eyes to the fact that the deeper you go, the more alone you will find yourself' This small masterpiece by the late Fr Herbert McCabe of the Dominican order steers a steady courss between these two extremes.
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2005
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Praying for England reflects on the role of Christian priesthood in contemporary culture, and comes up with some surprising and timely insights about its efficacy and importance. There are ritual and representative functions of the priest, it argues, which remain spiritually and socially vital, even perhaps especially - in a society which ostensibly ignores the Church, or appears so pluralistic as to lack any religious cohesion.
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2005
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This book is chiefly concerned with these questions and others related to them. A collection of previously unpublished papers written by the late Herbert McCabe O.P., it examines the nature of religious belief, especially belief in God, with an eye on both theological and philosophical arguments. Some thinkers have sought to drive a wedge between philosophy and theology. Like Thomas Aquinas, whose writings he especially admired, McCabe seeks to show how the two can be systematically connected. Some religious truths, he argues, may defy our understanding. But this does not mean that they cannot be reasonably discussed.
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2007
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The revival of interest in Aquinas has run simultaneously with the rise of interest in Aristotle, on whose philosophy Aquinas based his own. On Aquinas is a masterly work of exposition written with breathtaking clarity. By the use of simple modern analogy Mccabe brings Aquinas`s thought to life and underlines the crucial influence of Aquinas on our own contemporary thought. It is rare to find a work of philosophical exposition which is exciting to read. Even those who are unfamiliar with Aquinas will find this book gripping. Published posthumously, this study is thoroughly rewarding and will increase McCabe's reputation as one of Britain's finest theologians of recent years.
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2008
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By Herbert McCabe With a foreword by Timothy Radcliffe, OP Exploring the Catholic Faith guides readers through Catholicism in a conversational, clear, and understandable way. Perfect for RCIA students, people curious about Catholicism, and Catholics looking for a quick refresher or a reintroduction to the Catholic faith. In this inviting book, Herbert McCabe delves into the central doctrines of the Catholic faith with unsurpassed elegance, clarity, and precision.
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2008
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Herbert McCabe was one of the most original and creative theologians of recent years. Continuum has published numerous volumes of unpublished typescripts left behind by him following his untimely death in 2001. This book is the sixth to appear. McCabe was deeply immersed in the philosophical theology of St Thomas Aquinas and was responsible in part for the notable revival of interest in the thought of Aquinas in our time.
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2010
Herbert John Ignatius McCabe was born on August 2, 1926, in Middlesbrough in the North Riding of Yorkshire. In 1949, he joined the Dominicans, when he was given Herbert as his religious name.
First, McCabe was educated at St. Mary's College. Then, he raduated from Manchester University with a degree in philosophy.
Ordained in 1955, Herbert McCabe worked as a curate in an inner-city parish in Newcastle-upon-Tyne before evolving an itinerant teaching ministry, mostly to university students. This bore fruit in two books, The New Creation (1964, on the sacraments) and Law, Love, and Language (1968, on the basis of ethics). In 1965, at the height of the Second Vatican Council, he took over the editorship of New Blackfriars, the monthly review of the English Dominican friars devoted to theology, philosophy, and literature.
In the February 1967 issue, Herbert published an editorial prompted by the departure from the church of Father Charles Davis, then the most distinguished of English Roman Catholic theologian, arguing (contrary to Davis) that the manifest corruption of the church was no good reason for leaving. He was dismissed as an editor at the behest of Roman authorities. Reinstated in 1970 he edited the journal until he resigned in 1979.
Herbert was a visiting lecturer at various universities; his home for the rest of his life was Blackfriars, Oxford. He served as Subprior from 1969 to 1975 and Novice Master from 1981 to 1988. His main concern throughout these years was to keep the thought of Thomas Aquinas on the agenda. He ran a regular seminar with Anthony KENNY. In 1989 he was made a Master of Sacred Theology, the Order's highest academic honor.
(A reissue of McCabe's study of the sacraments and what it...)
1964(Praying for England reflects on the role of Christian pri...)
2005(By Herbert McCabe With a foreword by Timothy Radcliffe, O...)
2008(Key Concepts in Philosophy is a series of concise, access...)
2005(The revival of interest in Aquinas has run simultaneously...)
2008(Seldom have God matters been treated with such verve, sen...)
1987(What is ethics all about? In this book Herbert McCabe sug...)
1968(Herbert McCabe was one of the most original and creative ...)
2010(This book is chiefly concerned with these questions and o...)
2007(The Dalai Lama once wrote that the object of human existe...)
2005(Will be shipped from US. Used books may not include compa...)
1985McCabe believed that capitalism is predicated on human antagonism, and Christianity announces the possibility that people might live together in peace.
He was unafraid of criticizing what he perceived as erroneous applications of the Roman Catholic tradition, such as the ban on contraception in Humanae Vitae, and the reservation of priestly ordination to mentor.
McCabe was a member of the Slant group.