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Catholic Academic Libraries And Print Promotional Materials, Katy Kelly
Catholic Academic Libraries And Print Promotional Materials, Katy Kelly
Roesch Library Faculty Publications
Catholic academic libraries are the focus of this study for several reasons. Not only are Catholic academic libraries private institutions with varying budgets, but they hold special and unique collections of particular interest to a diverse group of constituents, including scholars, vowed religious, and laypersons. With these elements in mind, to what extent are Catholic academic libraries still using print promotional materials? This study aims to uncover trends concerning academic libraries' budgets, staffing, and production workflows with regard to promoting with print.
Reflections On Freedom And The Songs Of My People, Kim R. Harris
Reflections On Freedom And The Songs Of My People, Kim R. Harris
Journal of the Black Catholic Theological Symposium
No abstract provided.
A Statement On The Emancipation Proclamation 150 Years Later, J. Terry Steib S.V.D.
A Statement On The Emancipation Proclamation 150 Years Later, J. Terry Steib S.V.D.
Journal of the Black Catholic Theological Symposium
No abstract provided.
Cover And Front Matter, Black Catholic Theological Symposium
Cover And Front Matter, Black Catholic Theological Symposium
Journal of the Black Catholic Theological Symposium
Cover, table of contents, administrative information
Seeking Freedom In 2013 That Was Promised In 1863, Kimberly Flint-Hamiltion
Seeking Freedom In 2013 That Was Promised In 1863, Kimberly Flint-Hamiltion
Journal of the Black Catholic Theological Symposium
No abstract provided.
The Experience Of The Oblate Sisters Of Providence During The Civil War Era, Diane Batts Morrow
The Experience Of The Oblate Sisters Of Providence During The Civil War Era, Diane Batts Morrow
Journal of the Black Catholic Theological Symposium
In this paper, based on a talk delivered during the 2012 Annual Meeting in Miami Gardens, Florida, Dr. Morrow delves into the annals of the Oblate Sisters of Providence and reveals the challenges they faced during the Civil War Era and their strength and ingenuity in finding resourceful solutions to continue in their mission to educate black children and provide much-needed services for slaves and free blacks during this time. Their capacity for commitment and creativity at this time of existential conflict stands as a model even today.
Chronology, Black Catholic Theological Symposium
Chronology, Black Catholic Theological Symposium
Journal of the Black Catholic Theological Symposium
Listing of Black Catholic Theological Symposium meetings, 1978 to present
Reviews — The Color Of Christ: The Son Of God And The Saga Of Race In America, By Edward J. Blum And Paul Harvey; Christology And Whiteness: What Would Jesus Do? Edited By George Yancy, Diana L. Hayes
Journal of the Black Catholic Theological Symposium
No abstract provided.
In Memoriam: Father Thaddeus Posey, O.F.M. Cap, Kimberly Flint-Hamiltion, Cecilia Moore
In Memoriam: Father Thaddeus Posey, O.F.M. Cap, Kimberly Flint-Hamiltion, Cecilia Moore
Journal of the Black Catholic Theological Symposium
No abstract provided.
Suffering As Glory In Hans Urs Von Balthasar And James Cone, Joseph S. Flipper, Katy Leamy
Suffering As Glory In Hans Urs Von Balthasar And James Cone, Joseph S. Flipper, Katy Leamy
Journal of the Black Catholic Theological Symposium
Based on the paper delivered during the 2012 Annual Meeting, Flipper and Leamy elaborate the implications of the respective reflections on the crucifixion of Christ and his descent into hell in the work of Hans Urs von Balthasar and James H. Cone. They conclude that, together, Balthasar and Cone supply a theological justification for seeing the oppressed and rejected as the privileged media of God’s glorious revelation. Frederick
The Representation Of Blacks And Hispanics In Media Depictions Of The Catholic Church, Sven Smith, Naseer Malik
The Representation Of Blacks And Hispanics In Media Depictions Of The Catholic Church, Sven Smith, Naseer Malik
Journal of the Black Catholic Theological Symposium
Fifty years ago, Pope Paul VI promulgated the Decree on Means of Social Communication at the end of the second session of the Second Vatican Council.2 In this document, the Council outlined the responsibilities of the media in the rapidly-changing post WWII global society. Here, Smith and Malik present the results of an empirical study of the media’s approach to the retirement of Pope Benedict XVI and the election of Pope Francis I. They show that the media reinforces stereotypes of the U.S. Catholic Church as a white institution by choosing to over-represent Catholic membership as well as leadership as …
The Marian Library Newsletter: Issue No. 60, University Of Dayton. Marian Library
The Marian Library Newsletter: Issue No. 60, University Of Dayton. Marian Library
Marian Library Newsletter
No abstract provided.
Here Come The Nones! Pluralism And Evangelization After Denominationalism And Americanism, William L. Portier
Here Come The Nones! Pluralism And Evangelization After Denominationalism And Americanism, William L. Portier
Religious Studies Faculty Publications
This essay begins with a four-part overview of American Catholic history focused on the building and dissolution of an immigrant Catholic subculture. The final period, “Catholics and the Dynamics of Pluralism (1968-present)” leads naturally into a discussion of the demography of Catholics in the United States. Particular attention is given to the trend to disaffiliation among millennials and how best to interpret it. Pastoral and theological reflections on the demography of disaffiliation emphasize the need for the church in the United States to take on an evangelical form more suited to a pluralism that is post-denominational and post-Americanist, and how …
The Faithful Flyer, 11-17-2013, University Of Dayton. Campus Ministry
The Faithful Flyer, 11-17-2013, University Of Dayton. Campus Ministry
Chapel Bulletins
No abstract provided.
The Faithful Flyer, 10-27-2013, University Of Dayton. Campus Ministry
The Faithful Flyer, 10-27-2013, University Of Dayton. Campus Ministry
Chapel Bulletins
No abstract provided.
The Faithful Flyer, 09-29-2013, University Of Dayton. Campus Ministry
The Faithful Flyer, 09-29-2013, University Of Dayton. Campus Ministry
Chapel Bulletins
No abstract provided.
The Faithful Flyer, 09-22-2013, University Of Dayton. Campus Ministry
The Faithful Flyer, 09-22-2013, University Of Dayton. Campus Ministry
Chapel Bulletins
No abstract provided.
The Faithful Flyer, 09-15-2013, University Of Dayton. Campus Ministry
The Faithful Flyer, 09-15-2013, University Of Dayton. Campus Ministry
Chapel Bulletins
No abstract provided.
The Faithful Flyer, 09-08-2013, University Of Dayton. Campus Ministry
The Faithful Flyer, 09-08-2013, University Of Dayton. Campus Ministry
Chapel Bulletins
No abstract provided.
The Faithful Flyer, 09-01-2013, University Of Dayton. Campus Ministry
The Faithful Flyer, 09-01-2013, University Of Dayton. Campus Ministry
Chapel Bulletins
No abstract provided.
Hell, Meghan Henning, Carol A. Newsom
Hell, Meghan Henning, Carol A. Newsom
Religious Studies Faculty Publications
The mention of hell usually invokes imagery of a fiery place, below the earth, in which the wicked are tortured for eternity. Although this dominant model of hell owes much to the history of interpretation of Jewish and Christian scriptures, the reader of the Bible is hard-pressed to locate this specific depiction of hell in the Bible itself. There are a number of reasons for this apparent paucity of references to hell in the Bible. To begin, the concepts of the abode of the dead in ancient Judaism (e.g., Sheol, the Pit, Abaddon) did not refer to a lively afterlife …
The Faithful Flyer, 08-25-2013, University Of Dayton. Campus Ministry
The Faithful Flyer, 08-25-2013, University Of Dayton. Campus Ministry
Chapel Bulletins
No abstract provided.
The Faithful Flyer, 04-28-2013, University Of Dayton. Campus Ministry
The Faithful Flyer, 04-28-2013, University Of Dayton. Campus Ministry
Chapel Bulletins
No abstract provided.
The Faithful Flyer, 04-14-2013, University Of Dayton. Campus Ministry
The Faithful Flyer, 04-14-2013, University Of Dayton. Campus Ministry
Chapel Bulletins
No abstract provided.
The Faithful Flyer, 04-07-2013, University Of Dayton. Campus Ministry
The Faithful Flyer, 04-07-2013, University Of Dayton. Campus Ministry
Chapel Bulletins
No abstract provided.
The Faithful Flyer, 03-17-2013, University Of Dayton. Campus Ministry
The Faithful Flyer, 03-17-2013, University Of Dayton. Campus Ministry
Chapel Bulletins
No abstract provided.
The Faithful Flyer, 03-10-2013, University Of Dayton. Campus Ministry
The Faithful Flyer, 03-10-2013, University Of Dayton. Campus Ministry
Chapel Bulletins
No abstract provided.
Assembly Required: Christ's Presence In The Pews, William L. Portier
Assembly Required: Christ's Presence In The Pews, William L. Portier
Religious Studies Faculty Publications
When I attempt to articulate what I "get out of" going to church, I find myself increasingly emphasizing the real presence of Christ in the assembly. It has been almost 50 years since Vatican II, so it is well to recall what the council's Constitution on the Sacred Liturgy said in 1963 about that presence. It taught that in order to accomplish the work of salvation for which the Father sent him, Christ is always present in the church, especially in the church's liturgical celebrations.
The Faithful Flyer, 03-03-2013, University Of Dayton. Campus Ministry
The Faithful Flyer, 03-03-2013, University Of Dayton. Campus Ministry
Chapel Bulletins
No abstract provided.
Partnerships With Catholic Colleges Support Schools, Susan M. Ferguson
Partnerships With Catholic Colleges Support Schools, Susan M. Ferguson
Center for Catholic Education Publications
Animating our faith and hope for our church and our future, Catholic higher education and P-12 Catholic school partnerships are growing in number and variety. New times call for new measures grounded in respect and recognition of our deep and lasting traditions. Recent events seem to show the way to new endeavors that will bring innovative means to cultivate formation in faith and heighten academic excellence for students in our nation's Catholic schools. Critically considering partnership formation, sustainability and impact creates excitement and spurs action.