Tuesday, July 12, 2016

Summer Evening with Graham Greene's The Quiet American


Dear Misfits,

The Misfits met on June 8 at Loome Theological Books to discuss Graham Greene’s novel, The Quiet American.  The Misfits have a fond appreciation for classic Russian novelists, but we agreed it was a pleasure to enjoy a short, readable novel after slogging through two months of Dostoyevsky.  The summer green, the evening air, the setting sun, and a Spotted Cow or two all combined to provide the perfect setting for our meeting held in the Claret Farm gazebo.  Thanks again to Misfit Chris Hagen for hosting.



Misfit Buzz began the discussion by providing some historical context for the Vietnam War.  Most of us are old enough to remember the war well, and some of us served in it, but this novel takes place before the United States became deeply involved.  Given that Graham Greene published the novel in 1955, it turned out to be prophetic as well.  It was also interestingly noted in a sidebar that, besides the struggles against French colonialism, a certain portion of the early aggression was fueled by Communists and Buddhists coming into conflict with Vietnamese Catholics, who were well established.

The story has two main characters:  Fowler – a newspaper correspondent from England, and Pyle – a CIA agent in the vanguard of US involvement.  The Misfits failed to find redeeming qualities in either man.  Fowler tried to use his objectivity as a reporter to rationalize his neutrality in the conflict, but it was his desire for and dependence on his girlfriend and mistress,  Phuong, that bound him personally to the war.  In the end he was compelled to take action, but even in doing so he tried to justify himself in such a way as to deny moral responsibility for the consequences.  Pyle was described as a naïve idiot who was oblivious to reality.  He was an inexperienced ideologue who felt the United States could impose democracy by teaming with the right ally to form a Third Force and gain victory by upsetting the existing balance of power.  He reminded us of the many shortcomings in American foreign policy throughout the years.



The love triangle between Fowler, Pyle, and Phuong is an allegory for the war itself.  Fowler represents the interests of colonial Europe.  He doesn’t want to be alone in his declining years in much the same way the French sought to maintain the status quo of colonialism.  Pyle is an idealist who fights the battle of Democracy versus Communism and he doesn’t care if innocent lives are lost in the process.  And Phuong represents most Vietnamese in that she simply wants a live of security, peace, stability, and happiness.

Finally we wondered if the character of Fowler is in some ways Graham Greene’s alter ego.  Certainly Greene’s political views are reflected in Fowler, and the opposite of those views is embodied in the antagonist Pyle.  But we also suspect that some of Greene’s conversion experience was expressed in Fowler.  Was there a period of time when Greene, like Pyle, didn’t believe in God?  And was Fowler’s conflict with his divorced wife drawn from his own experience.

Despite the fact that the main characters are shallow, more or less unbelievable, and generally dislikeable, we really enjoyed the book.  It sparked lengthy discussions about the war itself and what America could have done and what its involvement should have been.

To the Future: 

For July we are returning to Flannery O'Conner and will be reading selected short stories from The Complete Stories.  We will specifically read and discuss “Revelation”, “Parkers Back”, and “Judgement Day”.

For August we will read a novel that has great historical and some might say, topical interest:  The Last Crusader: A Novel About Don Juan of Austria by Louis de Wohl.  The novel portrays the great Christian victory at the Battle of Lepanto.

Our next two meetings will be at Loome Booksellers/Claret Farm hosted by Misfit and bookseller extraordinaire, Chris Hagen.  Our meeting in July will be on July 12th and will start at 7:00 pm.  If you haven't been to a Misfit Meeting Under the Gazebo at Claret Farm, you are missing a literary and distinctly male, convivial experience (as in men discussing books and drinking fine beer.

With Warm Literary Regard,

Steve Ward
Scribe to the Misfits

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Thursday, July 7, 2016

From the Library of a Canon Lawyer Part III - Balthasar, de Lubac, Daniélou, Bouyer, and more


Severe storms this week took out Loomebooks.com's server and so this week's eCatalog is published on our blog.

To order, please send an email to books@loomebooks.com with the book numbers from this catalog. We will return your email confirming availability, the S&H amount, and instructions for how to pay.

“I make no apology for the subject which I have chosen for my lecture – Constantine the Great and the Christian Church, for Constantine marks in his own person a turning point in European history. No student of the Middle Ages can evade Constantine: he is one of the few inescapable figures in European history and one of the most intractable.”

From CONSTANTINE THE GREAT AND THE CHRISTIAN CHURCH by Baynes.

This Week's Highlights:



1. BALTHASAR, HANS URS VON. Man in History: A Theological Study. London: Sheed and Ward, 1968.
X + 341 page hardcover in good condition with d-j. Underlining to first 75 pages only. Owner's signature on front endpaper.
$120

2. BOSSUET, JACQUES BENIGNE (1627-1704). Oeuvres choisies. Chez Delestre-Boulage, 1821-1823.
19 of 21 volumes. Lacking volumes 18 & 19. 8vo. Bound in beautiful contemporary marbled calf, gilt borders, morocco labels. Slight rubbing, small crack to upper joint of volume one. From the library of Count Jean Baptiste Jourdan, marshal of France, with his book-plates on several of the paste-down endpapers. A lovely set.
$750



3. BOUYER, LOUIS. The Eternal Son. A Theology of the Word of God and Christology. Huntington, IN: Our Sunday Visitor, Inc., 1978.
431 page hardcover in very good condition with d-j. Free of underlining and highlighting.
SOLD $90



4. [CYPRIAN], SAGE, MICHAEL M. Cyprian. (Patristic Monograph Series, No.1]. Cambridge, MA: The Philadelphia Patristic Foundation, Ltd, 1975.
VIII + 439 page softcover in very good condition free of underlining and highlighting.
$120



5. DANIÉLOU, JEAN. The Theology of Jewish Christianity. The Development of Christian Doctrine Before the Council of Nicea, Volume One. Chicago: The Henry Regnery Company, 1964.
XVI + 446 page hardcover in good condition with d-j. Occasional underlining.
$120



6. [FELIX OF CANTALICE, SAINT], DE'ROSSI, ANGELO MARIA. Vita de San Felice da Cantalice. Religioso Capuccino . . . Seconda impressione. Napoli: Novello de Bonis, 1712.
XII + 333 + [3] page limp vellum bound volume (22.5 x 16.5 cm) in good condition. Library accession numbers on spine. Some ex-library stamps on inside. Some worming to top of pages but without text loss. Binding still strong.

St. Felix of Cantalice (d. 1587) was the first Capuchin to be canonized (in 1712).  He was a friend and advisor to St. Philip Neri in Rome.  Beloved of the Roman populace he was especially solicitous and tender to the children of Rome.  He considered himself the “Ass of the Capuchins” and his humility won him instant acclamation of sanctity upon his death.

Source: The Catholic Encyclopedia, 1917
$600



7. MABILLON, JEAN (1632-1707). Tractatus de studiis monasticis in tres partes distributus, cum quadam praecipuarum difficultatum serie, quae in autographorum operum lectione singulis quibusque saeculis occurrunt... Latinè vertit P.D. Josephus Porta Astensis... Editio altera [3 parts bound as 2]. Ex Typographia Andreae Poletti, 1745.
2 volumes: 8vo (22.5 x 17cm), [xxii + 366pp] & [xii + 302pp (2) + xvi + 272pp]. Beautifully rebound in dark quarter morocco with marbled boards, 5 raised bands, gilt lettering on spine, owner's inscriptions on title-pages in contemporary hand, library stamps on title-pages.
$450



8. SCHEEBEN, MATTHIAS JOSEPH. The Mysteries of Christianity. St. Louis: B. Herder Book Co., 1964.
X + 834 page hardcover in very good condition with d-j. Free of underlining and highlighting.
SOLD $60



9. TANQUEREY, AD. A Manual of Dogmatic Theology. [2 volume set]. New York: Desclee Company, 1959.
2 hardcover volumes in very good condition with d-js. Text clean, crisp, and bright. A handsome set.
SOLD $180



10. WOESTMAN, WILLIAM H., O.M.I. Ecclesiastical Sanctions and the Penal Process. A Commentary on the Code of Canon Law. Ottawa: Saint Paul University, 2000.
XII + 290 page hardcover in good condition. Some highlighting.
$150


From the Library of a Canon Lawyer Part III continued:


11. ARRIETA, JUAN IGNACIO. Governing Structures Within The Catholic Church. [Collection Gratianus Series]. Chicago: Midwest Theological Forum, 2000.
XXX + 304 page softcover in good condition. Some highlighting.
$40

12. BOOZANG, KATHLEEN M. (Editor). Proceedings of the Symposium. Is a For-Profit Structure a viable Alternative for Catholic Health Care Ministry? Newark, NJ: Seton Hall University School of Law, 2012.
207 page softcover in good condition. Some highlighting.
$110

13. [BUBER, MARTIN], SCHILPP, PAUL ARTHUR and MAURICE FRIEDMAN (Editors). The Philosophy of Martin Buber. [The Library of Living Philosophers Volume XII]. La Salle, IL: Open Court, 1967.
XX + 811 page hardcover in good condition with d-j. Underlining and marginalia confined to chapter 30. Owner's signature on front endpaper and ink date of "-1967-" on bottom of title page.
$60

14. [CONSTANTINE}, BAYNES, NORMAN H. Constantine the Great and the Christian Church. Second Edition. London: The British Academy, 1972.
VIII + 107 page hardcover in good condition with d-j. Some underlining and marginalia. Introduction by Sir Henry Chadwick.
SOLD $30

15. DANIÉLOU, JEAN. Gospel Message and Hellenistic Culture.  A History of Early Christian Doctrine Before the Council of Nicaea Volume Two. Philadelphia: The Westminster Press, 1973.
X + 540 page hardcover in good condition with d-j. Some highlighting and underlining. Ink notes on rear endpaper. Binding strong.
$45

16. DANIEL-ROPS, HENRI. The Catholic Reformation.  Volume One. Garden City, NY: Image Books, 1964.
360 page softcover in good condition free of underlining and highlighting. Spine curved and lightly creased.
 SOLD $25

17. DANIEL-ROPS, HENRI. The Catholic Reformation. Volume Two. Garden City, NY: Image Books, 1964.
280 page softcover in good condition free of underlining and highlighting. Spine lightly creased.
SOLD $25

18. DE LUBAC, HENRI, S.J. Augustinianism and Modern Theology. New York: Herder and Herder, 1969.
XVI + 320 page hardcover in good condition with d-j. Occasional underlining.
SOLD $35

19. DULLES, AVERY. A History of Apologetics. [Theological Resources]. New York: Corpus, 1971.
XX + 307 page hardcover in good condition with d-j. Some underlining and marginalia confined to first 25 pages.
$25

20. FORTMAN, EDMUND J. The Triune God. A Historical Study of the Doctrine of the Trinity. Philadelphia: Westminster, 1972.
XXVI + 382 page hardcover in very good condition with d-j. Free of underlining and highlighting.
$30

21. GIUSSANI, LUIGI. Morality. Memory and Desire. San Francisco: Ignatius Press, 1986.
174 page softcover in very good condition free of underlining and highlighting.
$45

22. [MARCEL, GABRIEL], SCHILPP, PAUL ARTHUR and LEWIS EDWIN HAHN (Editors). The Philosophy of Gabriel Marcel. [The Library of Living Philosophers Volume XVII]. La Salle, IL: Open Court, 1991.
XX + 624 page softcover in good condition. Some underlining and marginalia confined to first 100 pages. Binding strong.
$28

23. MARINI, FRANCIS J. (Editor). Comparative Sacramental Discipline in the CCEO and CIC. A Handbook for the Pastoral Care of Members of other Catholic Churches Sui Iuris. Washington, DC: Canon Law Society of America, 2003.
XIV + 258 page green hardcover in excellent condition.
SOLD $40

24. MERTON, THOMAS. Monks Pond. Thomas Merton's Little Magazine. Lexington, KY: The University Press of Kentucky, 1989.
XVI + 349 page large hardcover in very good condition with d-j. Owner's signature on front endpaper. Ink note with dates to bottom of title page, otherwise clean interior.
$40

25. MERTON, THOMAS and ROBERT LAX, ARTHUR W. BIDDLE (Editor). When Prophecy Still Had a Voice: The Letters of Thomas Merton and Robert Lax. Lexington, KY: The University Press of Kentucky, 2001.
XX + 448 page hardcover in good condition with d-j. Ink underling confined to first 20 pages. Owner's signature on front endpaper and date of 2001 in ink to bottom of title page.
SOLD $25

26. PELIKAN, JAROSLAV. Historical Theology. Continuity and Change in Christian Doctrine. [Theological Resources]. New York: Corpus, 1971.
XXVI + 228 page hardcover in good condition with d-j. Very occasional underlining and marginalia.
$50

27. POSPISHIL, VICTOR J. The Law on Marriage. Interritual Marriage Law Problems. Code of Oriental Canon Law. English Translation and Differential Commentary. Chicago: Universe Editions, 1962.
221 page hardcover in good condition.  Marginalia on page 55 only.
$30

28. VAN DE SANDT, HUUB and DAVID FLUSSER. The Didache. Its Jewish sources and its place in early Judaism and Christianity. Assen: Royal Van Gorcum, 2002.
XVIII + 431 page glossy hardcover in very good condition. Free of underlining and highlighting.
$43

29. WALGRAVE, JAN HENDRICK. Unfolding Revelation. The Nature of Doctrinal Development. [Theological Resources]. Philadelphia: Westminster of Philadelphia, 1972.
XII + 418 page hardcover in very good condition with d-j. Free of underlining and highlighting.
$25

30. WOESTMAN, WILLIAM, O.M.I. Sacraments. Initiation, Penance, Anointing of the Sick. Commentary on Canons 840-1007. Ottawa: Saint Paul University, 1992.
XIV + 348 page softcover in good condition. Highlighting. Owner's signature and ink "decorations" to front endpapers.

SOLD $30
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