Binding: Mass Market Paperback Dewey Decimal Number: 232.932 EAN: 9781569553619 ISBN: 1569553610 Label: Servant Publications Languages: Array Manufacturer: Servant Publications Number Of Items: 1 Number Of Pages: 120 Publication Date: 2003-05 Publisher: Servant Publications Studio: Servant Publications
Customer Reviews:
Customer Rating: Summary: St.Joseph My Real Estate Agent Comment: Cute and Fun book that puts a NEW perspective on Selling YOUR home.
This book will take the home selling blues aways and give you hope in todays market. Customer Rating: Summary: St. Joseph, My Real Estate Agent: Patron Saint of Home Life and House Selling Comment: The book was recommended by a friend not only for the ceremony for the burial of the statue to help sell the house, but gave a wonderful biblical bacground on St. Joseph. Shows how St. Joseph was always faithful in following the word of God and his place in his community particularly the religious community. A great role model for family life. Customer Rating: Summary: St. Joseph de-mystified Comment: I was very pleased with the content of this book. I was not reading it to learn an "Idiot's Guide" to St. Joseph. I was interested in knowing the background on this practice, and I found this book to be a thoughtful and respectful approach. I would recommend it to anyone interested in the practice and its history. Customer Rating: Summary: A Disappointing Introduction to St Joseph Comment: How can the author get away with proclaiming St Joseph to be 5 times more popular than Our Lady? (Or as he puts it, he "outsells" her -see p.109) No way!
You know, I was hoping for great things, and was encouraged by the cute hype and slick sales pitch of front and back covers. So I read this book in one sitting this evening. Here I sit, let-down and not a little annoyed.
The author mixes pious enthusiasm and "everyday life in Nazareth ..." with an easy, entertaining style. The book's idea is to be fun, informative and inspirational. But the fun is at the expense of the information, so the inspiration just doesn't happen. It's what the author doesn't say that got on my nerves, even more than the misplaced glibness of his humour.
As you read this book here are 5 points to ponder: (1) Jesus: Is Jesus presented to me as "God the Son" in the text at all? What of the Blessed Trinity, for that matter? (I got the impression I was being presented with a re-hash of the ages old error that Jesus only gradually learnt of his own Messianic dignity). (2) Mary: Why is Our Lady's perpetual virginity (& St Joseph's) not mentioned? It appears the author overlooks a significant role of "Her Most Chaste Spouse". (3) Angels: The angels come in for some seemingly light-hearted flak. But is it light hearted really? Is the role of angels presented fairly, truthfully, and does the author's approach encourage any respect, admiration or understanding of angels? Does he offer even begrudging affection for angels? (4) The Church: What of the Church, that Christ founded on Peter, and which has St Joseph as her patron? Is her history such that today St Joseph is popular despite her best efforts, as the author suggests? How are her rituals and sacraments presented? (hint: hardly at all, and then very badly!!) (5) Prayer: If the prayers & blessings section appended after the book appears a bit home-made, that's because it includes poor adaptations of centuries old Catholic prayers and house blessings.