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Libermann In Conflict With The Authorities, Arsène Aubert C.S.Sp.
Libermann In Conflict With The Authorities, Arsène Aubert C.S.Sp.
Spiritan Horizons
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"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.
A Higher Public Spirit And A Better Social Order: The Civic Club Of Allegheny County, 1895-1930, Aaron Matthew Gallogly
A Higher Public Spirit And A Better Social Order: The Civic Club Of Allegheny County, 1895-1930, Aaron Matthew Gallogly
Electronic Theses and Dissertations
The Civic Club of Allegheny County was an organization created in the Progressive era that confronted urban issues that plagued early twentieth century Pittsburgh. Although the club's origins were part of a long tradition of women's reform groups, this organization was a mixed-gender organization, different than most cities in the United States. The membership and leadership of the organization shifted from the active, club female to the professional male. Professionalism appealed to the members of the Civic Club because it limited decision-making to those who possessed certain qualifications. This belief helped facilitate the shift, as professionals became important to both …
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)
Libermann In Conflict With The Authorities, Arsène Aubert
Libermann In Conflict With The Authorities, Arsène Aubert
François-Marie-Paul Libermann Collection
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Working With The Drive: A Lacanian Psychoanalytic Approach To The Treatment Of Addictions, Cristina Laurita
Working With The Drive: A Lacanian Psychoanalytic Approach To The Treatment Of Addictions, Cristina Laurita
Electronic Theses and Dissertations
This dissertation examines the clinical utility of applying Lacanian psychoanalytic interventions to the treatment of addictions. By combining theoretical exegesis with clinical case studies of psychotherapy with patients who struggled with addictions, this project seeks to: 1) contribute to the improvement of the clinical treatment of addictions; and 2) contribute to the advancement of Lacanian clinical scholarship in the U.S. Although the work of French psychoanalyst Jacques Lacan is well-known in Europe and South America, Lacanian clinical scholarship in the U.S. is disappointingly sparse. As a result, most American clinicians are not aware of the clinical usefulness of Lacanian theory. …