James Alison Book order
James Alison is a Catholic theologian and priest whose work delves into the understanding and application of Christian thought in the contemporary world. He is known for his profound theological insights, adeptly bridging traditional doctrines with current social and philosophical discourse. Alison's writing encourages readers to reflect deeply on faith and its integral role in both individual lives and the broader community. His distinct approach offers a compelling exploration of theological concepts for a modern audience.


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- 2025
- 2013
Jesus the Forgiving Victim Complete Course Materials: Listening for the Unheard Voice [With 6 CDs]
- 608 pages
- 22 hours of reading
The book emphasizes a transformative journey of self-discovery and faith, highlighting the profound love one receives from God. It guides readers from a superficial understanding of goodness to a deeper, authentic self-acceptance rooted in divine love. Through essays and accompanying videos, it encourages moving away from a victim mentality towards embracing the unity found in the risen Christ. James Alison aims to facilitate a meaningful exploration of faith that fosters a more profound connection with God and a fuller life in Christ.
- 1998
This theological anthropology explores original sin through the lens of the Resurrection, highlighting how forgiveness serves as a path to transformation.