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Reviews for With Oil in Their Lamps: Faith, Feminism, and the Future

 With Oil in Their Lamps magazine reviews

The average rating for With Oil in Their Lamps: Faith, Feminism, and the Future based on 2 reviews is 3.5 stars.has a rating of 3.5 stars

Review # 1 was written on 2016-04-25 00:00:00
2000was given a rating of 4 stars Renan Bernard
I found this in the Free pile in the corner of a used book store in Valley Forge, PA. There may or may not be something allegorical in this, but in any case should show us that a book without a reputation is not therefore a book without merit, because this is intensely interesting and would be challenging, I think, to anyone on the face of the earth: there are simply not, to my knowledge, that many ardent Feminist Roman Catholics with a concern for universal social justice and the prophetic role for the Religious (parachurch?) ministries out there. But that is what this book is about, and I heartily recommend it for anyone who is interested in any of those things (all of the most important things) and can find a copy.
Review # 2 was written on 2016-01-03 00:00:00
2000was given a rating of 3 stars Ottavio Dangelis
Preacher to the popes since 1980, Fr. Cantalamessa offers a robust examination of the Eucharist at a time (the early 1980s) when devotion was undergoing a renaissance. Fr. Cantalamessa considers scriptural, theological, ecclesiastical, and eschatological aspects of the Eucharist. Most of my reviews try to get at some theory offered by the author; that would be inapt here. This is a theologically informed devotional book - smartly written, comprehensive, and steeped in citations. But it does not aim to be a development of doctrine so much as an exhortation to integrate the Eucharist and its sacrificial, generous modes of being into the whole life of believer and Church. The Eucharist, Fr. Cantalamessa successfully argues (with extensive references to Christian Fathers and appropriate nods to non-Catholic Christian sources), is the apex and source of the Christian life. It is Jesus Christ, true Blood (a point Fr. Cantalamessa stresses) and true Body, gathering and transforming his people and his world. Fr. Cantalamessa is an effective prophet of the Real Presence and a faithful critic of the Church when it fails to live concorditantly with that truth or witness to it with real authority. A good read for a Catholic looking to kindle sacramental fire.


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