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Nº 48: Cuerpos Urbanos, Colectivo Con-Spirando Dec 2004

Nº 48: Cuerpos Urbanos, Colectivo Con-Spirando

Con-spirando

Translation: Urban Bodies


Where Do We Go From Here?, Thomas P. Rausch Oct 2004

Where Do We Go From Here?, Thomas P. Rausch

Theological Studies Faculty Works

No abstract provided.


Reform Structures, Focus On The Evidence, Thomas P. Rausch Oct 2004

Reform Structures, Focus On The Evidence, Thomas P. Rausch

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No abstract provided.


Nº47: Otras Realidades: Misticismo Chamanismo Y Locura, Colectivo Con-Spirando Aug 2004

Nº47: Otras Realidades: Misticismo Chamanismo Y Locura, Colectivo Con-Spirando

Con-spirando

Translation: Other Realities: Mysticism Shamanism and Madness


Christian Life Communities For Jesuit University Students?, Thomas P. Rausch Apr 2004

Christian Life Communities For Jesuit University Students?, Thomas P. Rausch

Theological Studies Faculty Works

No abstract provided.


Nº46: Éticas Y Sexualidades, Colectivo Con-Spirando Apr 2004

Nº46: Éticas Y Sexualidades, Colectivo Con-Spirando

Con-spirando

Translation: Ethics and Sexualities


Shenoute And The Women Of The White Monastery: Egyptian Monasticism In Late Antiquity, By Rebecca Krawiec, Douglas E. Christie Mar 2004

Shenoute And The Women Of The White Monastery: Egyptian Monasticism In Late Antiquity, By Rebecca Krawiec, Douglas E. Christie

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No abstract provided.


Self, Otherness, Theology, And Ontology: A Critical Engagement Between Tillich And Kristeva, Levinas, And Bataille, Jonathan Rothchild Jan 2004

Self, Otherness, Theology, And Ontology: A Critical Engagement Between Tillich And Kristeva, Levinas, And Bataille, Jonathan Rothchild

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No abstract provided.


The Specter Of Speciesism: Buddhist And Christian Views Of Animals, Christopher Key Chapple Jan 2004

The Specter Of Speciesism: Buddhist And Christian Views Of Animals, Christopher Key Chapple

Theological Studies Faculty Works

Waldau's meticulous study assesses the origins of the term “speciesism,” coined by Ryder in 1970, and explores the link between speciesism and slavery, colonization, and the oppression of women and children. Just as ethical discourse has been transformed throughout history regarding these issues, the author argues that as more information becomes available, human attitudes regarding animals will evolve. Based on scientific research, he asserts that a new morality will arise that acknowledges the inherent moral standing of animals and will overturn the long-held view that animals serve only one purpose: to serve humanity.