Publishers: Angelico Press
About this publisher’s catalog
This catalog offers a focused collection of works exploring religious thought, spirituality, and historical perspectives, often through a Christian lens. Readers can expect a blend of reflective nonfiction alongside literary and philosophical examinations that engage with faith, history, and culture. The range includes both scholarly studies and devotional writings, providing varied entry points into these themes.
What you’ll often find
- Explorations of Christian theology and spirituality with historical context
- Biographical and autobiographical accounts related to religious figures and movements
- Philosophical and metaphysical reflections drawing on ancient and classical sources
- Literary criticism and creative works that intersect with faith and religious themes
- Studies of liturgy, ritual, and devotional practices within Christianity
- Historical narratives connecting religion with broader cultural and social developments
- Engagements with mystical and sacramental perspectives in literature and theology
How to browse this shelf
- Start with thematic clusters such as theology, biography, or philosophy to match your interest
- Look for works that combine historical analysis with religious reflection for context-rich reading
- Try devotional or spiritual growth titles for more personal, practice-oriented perspectives
- Explore literary and critical studies to see how faith intersects with culture and art
- Use subject focus—such as liturgy, mysticism, or Christian living—to narrow your search
- Distinguish between more academic treatments and accessible devotional or narrative styles
- Consider historical time periods or figures highlighted to connect with specific eras or personalities
Good fit if you like
- Thoughtful, contemplative writing that engages deeply with faith and tradition
- Interdisciplinary approaches blending history, philosophy, and theology
- Richly detailed biographies and personal testimonies within religious contexts
- Explorations of spirituality that connect ancient wisdom with contemporary life
- Literary and artistic reflections on sacred themes and symbolism
- Serious nonfiction balanced with occasional literary or creative expressions
- Readers interested in Christian cultural heritage and its ongoing influence
Generated from the books currently available in this catalog.
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The Life, Passion, Death and Resurrection of Jesus Christ, Book II — Anne Catherine Emmerich
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Chesterton and the Jews Friend, Critic, Defender — Ann Farmer
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Paul VI The Divided Pope — Yves Chiron
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Centuries — Thomas Traherne
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Medieval People — Eileen Power
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Love and Truth The Christian Path of Charity — Jean Borella
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The Vulnerary of Christ The Mysterious Emblems of the Wounds in the Body and Heart of Jesus Christ — Louis Charbonneau-Lassay
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How the Worlds Became Philosophy and the Oldest Stories — Stephen R. L. Clark
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The Wheelwright’s Shop — George Sturt
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Sixty Saints for Girls — Joan Windham
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Sixty Saints for Boys — Joan Windham
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Thinking as Though God Exists Newman on Evangelizing the “Nones” — Ryan N. S. Topping
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Glastonbury The Novel of Christian England — Donna Fletcher Crow
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This Our Exile Short Stories — Joshua Hren
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Seven Words of Jesus and Mary — Fulton J. Sheen
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Theistic Evolution The Teilhardian Heresy — Wolfgang Smith
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The Chaplet of Reparation and Other Prayers from In Sinu Jesu, with the Epiphany Conference of Mother Mectilde de Bar — A Benedictine Monk
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Five Anti-Catholic Myths Slavery, Crusades, Inquisition, Galileo, Holocaust — Gerard M. Verschuuren
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The Case for Liturgical Restoration Una Voce Studies on the Traditional Latin Mass — Joseph Shaw
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Catholicism and Evolution A History from Darwin to Pope Francis — Michał Chaberek
