New Ebook on Renewal and Evangelization

By Dr. Jeff Mirus ( bio - articles - email ) | Sep 15, 2014

We have just released our latest collection of essays from CatholicCulture.org, this time on the subject of renewal. It is entitled Renewal and Evangelization: Person, Church and World. The author is yours truly, Jeff Mirus.

The book includes some fifty essays written between 2005 and 2014, divided into three sections: On personal spiritual renewal, on ecclesiastical renewal, and on social renewal including evangelization. Or, to quote the advertising description:

These essays explore the necessary elements of personal holiness, ecclesiastical reform, and the leavening of the social order. Main topics include prayer, the liturgy and spiritual growth; ecclesiastical discipline and the strengthening of the Church's identity; evangelization and the formation of Catholic culture.

As you may already know, all of our CatholicCulture.org ebooks are downloadable free of charge from our ebooks section. All major ebook formats are supported: .MOBI for Kindle; .EPUB for Nook and other standard ereaders; and .PDF for your PC or virtually any other computing device. To download, you have to be registered and logged in.

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In either case you will be logged in through the process of registration itself, and can proceed directly to the ebooks section to download the ebooks. Your identity will be preserved in a cookie, but if you ever need to log in again, you will use your email address and password to do so.

Feedback on this new collection of essays is welcome. They are not part of any of the previous ebook collections.

Jeffrey Mirus holds a Ph.D. in intellectual history from Princeton University. A co-founder of Christendom College, he also pioneered Catholic Internet services. He is the founder of Trinity Communications and CatholicCulture.org. See full bio.

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