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The Role Of The Black Catholic Theologian And Scholar In Today’S Context, M. Shawn Copeland
The Role Of The Black Catholic Theologian And Scholar In Today’S Context, M. Shawn Copeland
Journal of the Black Catholic Theological Symposium
Based on her keynote address delivered during the 2009 Annual Meeting at Atlanta University’s Lyke Center, Copeland takes a look back at the nearly forty-year history of black theological scholarship, reminding us of the intimate link between culture, history, and the ongoing and critical need for a theology that is authentic and responsive to the needs of the poor and marginalized. She reminds us of the urgency for the pursuit of truth and freedom, especially for black scholars and theologians. However, the quest for authenticity comes with a price.
Deaf Apostolate Newsletter, Christmas 2010
Deaf Apostolate Newsletter, Christmas 2010
Deaf Apostolate Newsletter
A newsletter published for Deaf Catholics in Boston, MA
Libermann In Conflict With The Authorities, Arsène Aubert C.S.Sp.
Libermann In Conflict With The Authorities, Arsène Aubert C.S.Sp.
Spiritan Horizons
No abstract provided.
"The Heart And Soul Of The Multitude Of Believers Was One.", Séan Kealy C.S.Sp.
"The Heart And Soul Of The Multitude Of Believers Was One.", Séan Kealy C.S.Sp.
Spiritan Horizons
No abstract provided.
Can We Be Forgiven?: On "Impossible" And "Communal" Forgiveness In Contemporary Philosophy And Theology, Joshua Scott Lupo
Can We Be Forgiven?: On "Impossible" And "Communal" Forgiveness In Contemporary Philosophy And Theology, Joshua Scott Lupo
Religious Studies Theses
This essay traces two trends in current philosophical and theological debates concerning forgiveness. One, advocated by Vladimir Jankélévitch and Jacques Derrida, I label “impossible” forgiveness. The second, advanced by John Milbank and L. Gregory Jones, I label “communal” forgiveness. I explore and critically examine each of these positions in the first two sections of the thesis. In the last section of the thesis I examine a recent conversation amongst religious ethicists against the background of the theoretical conversations described in the first half of the essay. Bringing the theoretical conversation together with the religious ethicists’ conversation, I argue that whether …
2010 Adventist Historians' Conference: Friday Sessions, Nicholas Miller
2010 Adventist Historians' Conference: Friday Sessions, Nicholas Miller
Memory, Meaning & Faith
No abstract provided.
Northrop Frye On Twentieth-Century Literature, Glen Robert Gill
Northrop Frye On Twentieth-Century Literature, Glen Robert Gill
Department of Classics and General Humanities Faculty Scholarship and Creative Works
This volume brings together Northrop Frye's criticism on twentieth-century literature, a body of work produced over almost sixty years. Including Frye's incisive book, T.S. Eliot, as well as his discussions of writers such as James Joyce, W.B. Yeats, Wallace Stevens, and George Orwell, the volume also contains a recently discovered review of C.G. Jung's book on the synchronicity principle and a previously unpublished introduction to a twentieth-century literature anthology. Frye's insightful commentaries demonstrate definitively that he was as astute a critic of the literature of his own time as he was of the literature of earlier periods.
Glen Robert Gill's …
Swinging Bridge - February 11, 2010, Michelle Canales
Swinging Bridge - February 11, 2010, Michelle Canales
Student Newspapers & Magazines
No abstract provided.
God Laughs & 42 More Surprising Facts About God That Will Change Your Life, Elmer L. Towns, Charles Billingsley
God Laughs & 42 More Surprising Facts About God That Will Change Your Life, Elmer L. Towns, Charles Billingsley
Books
No abstract provided.
Explore, Spring 2010, Vol. 13, No. 2: Why Pray?, Ignatian Center For Jesuit Education
Explore, Spring 2010, Vol. 13, No. 2: Why Pray?, Ignatian Center For Jesuit Education
explore
Contents: Prayer and the New Atheism; The Public Prayer Life of a Religion Enthusiast; Why I Pray; Bannan Grant Report: A Seat at the Table - Conversations on Clare of Assisi; The Cup
No Longer Slaves: The Mission Of Francis Libermann (1802-1852), Christy Burke C.S.Sp.
No Longer Slaves: The Mission Of Francis Libermann (1802-1852), Christy Burke C.S.Sp.
Spiritan Books
Contents
1. Libermann and his Mission (p.11)
2. The Road to Freedom (p.27)
3. Called to Mission (p.37)
4. People as they are and as they ought to be (p.50)
5. From Foreign Mission to Indigenous Church (p.68)
6. Mission and Church: Basic Structures (p.84)
7. The Church in the World (p.102)
8. Christianity and 'Civilisation' (p.115)
9. Mission then and now (p.128)
"Forming Her Only-Begotten In The Sons By Adoption": The Contribution Of Bl. Guerric Of Igny (+1157) To The Doctrine Of Mary's Spiritual Maternity, Deyanira Flores
"Forming Her Only-Begotten In The Sons By Adoption": The Contribution Of Bl. Guerric Of Igny (+1157) To The Doctrine Of Mary's Spiritual Maternity, Deyanira Flores
Marian Library Studies
No abstract provided.
Menorah Review (No. 73, Summer/Fall, 2010)
Menorah Review (No. 73, Summer/Fall, 2010)
Menorah Review
An Interpretation of the Valley of Bones (Ezekiel 37:1-14) -- Books in Brief: New and Notable -- Hebrew: A World of Its Own -- How an Educated Elite May Have Shaped the Bible -- Moreshet: From the Classics -- Saul Bellow to Cynthia Ozick on the Holocaust -- Speaking Otherwise: Form and Meaning in the Book of Ruth -- Two Poems
The Origin, Development, And History Of The Norwegian Seventh-Day Adventist Church From The 1840s To 1889, Bjorgvin Martin Hjelvik Snorrason
The Origin, Development, And History Of The Norwegian Seventh-Day Adventist Church From The 1840s To 1889, Bjorgvin Martin Hjelvik Snorrason
Dissertations
This dissertation reconstructs chronologically the history of the Seventh-day Adventist Church in Norway from the Haugian Pietist revival in the early 1800s to the establishment of the first Seventh-day Adventist Conference in Norway in 1887.
The present study has been based as far as possible on primary sources such as protocols, letters, legal documents, and articles in journals, magazines, and newspapers from the nineteenth century. A contextual-comparative approach was employed to evaluate the objectivity of a given source. Secondary sources have also been consulted for interpretation and as corroborating evidence, especially when no primary sources were available.
The study concludes …