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Interview Of Francis Tri Nguyen, F.S.C., Ph.D. Part 2, Francis Tri Nguyen Fsc, Melissa Schellinger
Interview Of Francis Tri Nguyen, F.S.C., Ph.D. Part 2, Francis Tri Nguyen Fsc, Melissa Schellinger
All Oral Histories
Francis of Assisi Nguyen von Tri, was born in Shanghai, China in 1938. When the Communists took over China, his family left the country for Hanoi, North Vietnam. In 1954, when the French were defeated, they fled the Communists again, and settled in South Vietnam. He was raised a Catholic, and enrolled in the Christian Brothers order at a young age. While completing his formation for the Christian Brotherhood, Brother Francis began teaching students at various age levels. He entered into higher education, completed a Bachelors degree, and went on to pursue a Masters degree in Sociology after receiving a …
Interview Of Francis Tri Nguyen, F.S.C., Ph.D., Francis Tri Nguyen Fsc, Melissa Schellinger
Interview Of Francis Tri Nguyen, F.S.C., Ph.D., Francis Tri Nguyen Fsc, Melissa Schellinger
All Oral Histories
Francis of Assisi Nguyen von Tri, was born in Shanghai, China in 1938. When the Communists took over China, his family left the country for Hanoi, North Vietnam. In 1954, when the French were defeated, they fled the Communists again, and settled in South Vietnam. He was raised a Catholic, and enrolled in the Christian Brothers order at a young age. While completing his formation for the Christian Brotherhood, Brother Francis began teaching students at various age levels. He entered into higher education, completed a Bachelors degree, and went on to pursue a Masters degree in Sociology after receiving a …
Explore, Spring 2007, Vol. 10, No. 2: William C. Spohn's Contributions To Theological Scholarship, Ignatian Center For Jesuit Education
Explore, Spring 2007, Vol. 10, No. 2: William C. Spohn's Contributions To Theological Scholarship, Ignatian Center For Jesuit Education
explore
Contents: Follow the Friendships: The Work of William Spohn; Hearers and Doers of the Word: The Challenge of William C. Spohn to Scripture and Ethics; Jesus and the Moral Life: Edwards, H. R. Niebuhr, and Spohn; William C. Spohn's Contribution to Moral Theology; Where Do We Go From Here? Ways We Can Build on Spohn’s Contributions; Bannan Grant Report: Shakespeare at San Quentin - Santa Clara Students Perform Shakespeare For and With Inmates; Spohn Memorial Fund and Next Issue
The Youngsters' Best Friend: Fifteen Days Of Prayer With Blessed Daniel Brottier, Cssp., Alphonse Gilbert C.S.Sp
The Youngsters' Best Friend: Fifteen Days Of Prayer With Blessed Daniel Brottier, Cssp., Alphonse Gilbert C.S.Sp
Spiritan Books
Table of Contents
Introduction (p. 9)
Day One: The Offering of His Life (p. 15)
Day Two: An Effective Commitment (p. 21)
Day Three: Obstacles (p. 27)
Day Four: Love in Action (p. 33)
Day Five: Purification of Spirit (p. 39)
Day Six: Uniting Contemplation and Action (p. 45)
Day Seven: Be All Things to All People (p. 51)
Day Eight: For the Glory of the Master (p. 57)
Day Nine: Spiritual Poverty (p. 63)
Day Ten: Teamwork (p. 69)
Day Eleven: Trust in Providence (p. 75)
Day Twelve: Loving Service (p. 81)
Day Thirteen: Docility to the Spirit (p. …
Politics, Social Change And The Church In Nigeria, Sist .
Politics, Social Change And The Church In Nigeria, Sist .
Spiritan Books
Table of Contents
General Introduction (p. v)
One: A welcome address (p. 1)
Two: Keynote address (p. 5)
Three: Fully Catholic, Fully Political: Exploring the Biblical Grounds for active Christian participation in politics (p. 15)
Four: Factors that Militate against the active involvement of Christians in politics and societal transformation in Nigeria (p. 61)
Five: The Church and the State in Nigeria: Partners in Dialogue towards a better Nation (p. 75)
Six: Elections of Selection, Ethnic and Money Politics in Nigeria: Lessons from the past towards a better tomorrow (p. 101)
Seven: Art, Media and Lterature as Catalyst of Socio-Political …
Hymn To St. Joseph (Lootens), Harold Lootens S.M.
Hymn To St. Joseph (Lootens), Harold Lootens S.M.
Musical Compositions about the Marianist Charism
Praise of St. Joseph
Mary Immaculate Star Of The Morning, Harold Lootens S.M.
Mary Immaculate Star Of The Morning, Harold Lootens S.M.
Musical Compositions about the Marianist Charism
In praise of Mary
The Impact Of College Student Immersion Service Learning Trips On Coping With Stress And Vocational Identity, Brad A. Mills, Richard B. Bersamina, Thomas G. Plante
The Impact Of College Student Immersion Service Learning Trips On Coping With Stress And Vocational Identity, Brad A. Mills, Richard B. Bersamina, Thomas G. Plante
Psychology
This study examined the impact of service learning immersion trips on vocational identity and coping with stress among college students. Fifty-one students (15 males, 36 females) who participated in immersion trips and 76 students (25 males, 51 females) in a non-immersion control group completed a series of questionnaires directly before and immediately after both fall and spring break immersion trips, and during a four-month follow up. Results suggest that, after returning from an immersion trip, students report a greater ability to cope with stress and a somewhat stronger sense of vocational identity relative to students who do not participate in …
The Descriptive Problem Of Evil, Brad Kallenberg
The Descriptive Problem Of Evil, Brad Kallenberg
Religious Studies Faculty Publications
Language is like the cane in the hand of the blind person. The better one becomes at getting around with the cane, the more he or she is apt to forget the cane but through the cane perceive the objects scraped and tapped by the other end. A defective cane may distort the world perceived by the blind person. So too, defective use of language threatens to muddy our understanding of the things we talk about. When discussing something as difficult as natural evils, a frequently undetected defect in our language use is “overly attenuated description.” In this piece, I …
Hudson Valley Catholic Deaf Center, January 2007
Hudson Valley Catholic Deaf Center, January 2007
Hudson Valley Catholic Deaf Center
A newsletter published for Deaf Catholics in Poughkeepsie,NY
Hudson Valley Catholic Deaf Center Finding Aid
Examining Nostra Aetate After 40 Years: Catholic-Jewish Relations In Our Time, Anthony J. Cernera, Ed.
Examining Nostra Aetate After 40 Years: Catholic-Jewish Relations In Our Time, Anthony J. Cernera, Ed.
Sacred Heart University Press Books
On October 28, 1965, the Catholic bishops of the world voted to approve the shortest and perhaps most controversial document of Vatican II, Nostra Aetate, which addresses the relationship of the Catholic Church to non-Christians. Significantly, it signaled to the Jewish people and to the world that the Catholic Church was rethinking its attitudes, teachings and practices regarding Jews.
More than 40 years later, editor Anthony J. Cernera, Ph.D., former president of Sacred Heart University in Fairfield, Connecticut, presents a volume of essays describing the past, present and future of the Nostra Aetate story. It calls attention to the …
St. Dominic Deaf Center, January-February 2007
St. Dominic Deaf Center, January-February 2007
Saint Dominic Deaf Center
A newsletter published for Deaf Catholics in Houston, TX
Saint Dominic Deaf Center Finding Aid
Personal Inspiration, Fr. Randy Roche
The Silent Witness, January-February 2007
The Silent Witness, January-February 2007
Silent Witness, The
A newsletter published for Deaf Catholics in Washington, D.C.
Catholic Deaf Newsletter, January 2007
Catholic Deaf Newsletter, January 2007
Catholic Deaf Newsletter
A newsletter published for Deaf Catholics in Hartford, CT.
Catholic Deaf Community Newsletter, Winter 2006-2007
Catholic Deaf Community Newsletter, Winter 2006-2007
Catholic Deaf Community Newsletter
A newsletter published for Deaf Catholics in Portland, OR
Catholic Deaf Community Newsletter Finding Aid
Daily Devotions For The Deaf, January-February-March 2007
Daily Devotions For The Deaf, January-February-March 2007
Daily Devotions for the Deaf
A newsletter published for Deaf Catholics in Council Bluffs, IA
Daily Devotions for the Deaf Finding Aid
Scrapbook Of Materials Pertaining To The Catholic Deaf Community, 1963-2007
Scrapbook Of Materials Pertaining To The Catholic Deaf Community, 1963-2007
Scrapbooks
A scrapbook containing newspaper clippings from a variety of sources documenting the Catholic Deaf community. Materials are dated between 1963 and 2007; most content is from 1964-1969.
The Aesthetic Hermeneutics Of Hans-Georg Gadamer And Hans Urs Von Balthasar, Jason Paul Bourgeois
The Aesthetic Hermeneutics Of Hans-Georg Gadamer And Hans Urs Von Balthasar, Jason Paul Bourgeois
Marian Library Faculty Publications
This book compares two figures that are not often associated together within the field of Roman Catholic theology, namely Hans-Georg Gadamer and Hans Urs von Balthasar. This work attempts to find deep structural affinities in the aesthetics and hermeneutics of both thinkers, as expressed through shared metaphysical and anthropological assumptions about the dialogical nature of truth and interpretation. The body of the work will be devoted to analyzing these assumptions of Gadamer and Balthasar, both individually and in comparison with each other. However, this preface is necessary to place the concerns of this book into a broader theological context.
Decision In Darkness, Fr. Randy Roche
Listening To Our Questions, Fr. Randy Roche
Next Year, Fr. Randy Roche
Re-Tiring And Retiring, Fr. Randy Roche
"Catholics Worship Mary", Fr. Randy Roche
Healing Of Spirit, Fr. Randy Roche
Forgiving Oneself, Fr. Randy Roche
Open Heart, Fr. Randy Roche
The So-Called Mixed Text: An Examination Of The Non-Alexandrian And Non-Byzantine Text-Type In The Catholic Epistles, Clinton S. Baldwin
The So-Called Mixed Text: An Examination Of The Non-Alexandrian And Non-Byzantine Text-Type In The Catholic Epistles, Clinton S. Baldwin
Dissertations
Problem. Since the eighteenth century, textual scholars have been grouping New Testament Greek manuscripts into groups called text-types in order to evaluate the thousands of variant readings found in these manuscripts. These text-types form the basis for determining the earliest form of the text--the primary goal of New Testament Textual Criticism. Almost all textual critics recognize three main text types: Alexandrian, Western, and Byzantine. However, in recent times, W. Larry Richards and his followers identified a "mixed text-type" in six books of the Catholic Epistles that is distinguishable from the already established text-types. This text-type if supported by empirical investigation …
God And Feelings, Fr. Randy Roche
"The St. Ignatius Diet", Fr. Randy Roche