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Interviews In Global Catholicism: Dr. Petra Kuivala, Petra Kuivala
Interviews In Global Catholicism: Dr. Petra Kuivala, Petra Kuivala
Journal of Global Catholicism
Interview with Dr. Petra Kuivala, University of Eastern Finland
Interviews In Global Catholic Studies: Dr. Judith Hahn, Mathew Schmalz
Interviews In Global Catholic Studies: Dr. Judith Hahn, Mathew Schmalz
Journal of Global Catholicism
Interview with Judith Chair of Canon Law at the University of Bonn.
The Theology Of The Liturgical Seasons In The Syro-Malabar Church, Ann Mary Madavanakadu Cmc
The Theology Of The Liturgical Seasons In The Syro-Malabar Church, Ann Mary Madavanakadu Cmc
Journal of Global Catholicism
This paper focuses on the theology of the liturgical seasons in the Syro-Malabar Church. The liturgical year with its liturgical cycles and seasons, is more than just a mere structural framework for the prayer life of the Church. It is a true locus of rich theology. The liturgical year is defined as the yearly plan of spiritual life by the Church, for her children, arranged in different seasons or periods to celebrate the mysteries of Christ in life together with feasts, fasts, and abstinence in order to make Christian life a successful pilgrimage to heaven for attaining salvation. This article …
Palliyogam: A Vibrant Legacy Of The Syro-Malabar Archiepiscopal Church, Dery Davis
Palliyogam: A Vibrant Legacy Of The Syro-Malabar Archiepiscopal Church, Dery Davis
Journal of Global Catholicism
This article explores the historic inheritance of the Palliyogam of the sui iuris Syro-Malabar Major Archiepiscopal Church, focusing on its role in maintaining synodality in ecclesial life. Palliyogam, a parish assembly, has been the cornerstone of ecclesial communion among Malabar Christians for centuries. As Pope Francis inaugurates the three-year synod on synodality, this study examines how Palliyogam aligns with this synodal vision. The article delves into both the ancient form of Palliyogam and its present-day manifestation, shedding light on their theology and role in governance and decision-making within the Syro-Malabar tradition. The article emphasizes that synodality is already inherent …
Editor's Introduction, Mathew Schmalz
Editor's Introduction, Mathew Schmalz
Journal of Global Catholicism
Introduction by Founding Editor, Mathew N. Schmalz to Graduate Symposium II.
The Purple, November 1906
The Purple
The Purple is a student publication offering news of the month, editorials, poetry, college news and alumni news. This issue contains the following:
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- The Glories of the Thirteenth Century
- Autumn Days
- By the Sea
- "Thou Shalt Honor Thy Mother"
- Sad Autumn
- A Reverie
- To the Chrysanthemum
- "Thy Will Be Done"
- An Address to Autumn
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- A Zephyr's Love
- Holy Cross Night
- Under the Rose
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“Neither Orthodox Nor Enlightened:” Dorothy Sayers And Classical Education In America, Jessica Richardi
“Neither Orthodox Nor Enlightened:” Dorothy Sayers And Classical Education In America, Jessica Richardi
New England Classical Journal
In 1947, accomplished author and intellectual Dorothy Leigh Sayers shared her unorthodox views on education with an audience at Oxford University. The concerns she expressed about the failings of modern schooling and her proposed remedy would catalyze the “classical education” movement in the United States decades later, a movement characterized by adherence to the medieval trivium as both a tool of learning and a model for child development. The transmission of Sayers’s ideas to America, variations in the classical learning movement, and Sayers’ continued influence are discussed.
Call For Papers For 2024 Cane Annual Meeting
Call For Papers For 2024 Cane Annual Meeting
New England Classical Journal
No abstract provided.
Horace C. 3.27 And Virgil, Aeneid 9, Michael C. J. Putnam
Horace C. 3.27 And Virgil, Aeneid 9, Michael C. J. Putnam
New England Classical Journal
This essay examines the imaginative connection between c. 3.27 of Horace, one of the poet’s longest and most intense odes, and a salient episode in book 9 of Virgil’s Aeneid. In particular it searches out the multivalent appearances of the concept of pietas in the descriptions of Europe’s behavior toward her father and of Nisus and Euryalus. In their case we attend both to the association between the two innamorati themselves and to that between Euryalus and his mother. I take it for granted that the two Latin masters knew and valued the work of each other.
Malthi In Media: Peopling An Ancient Village In Virtual Space, Rebecca Worsham
Malthi In Media: Peopling An Ancient Village In Virtual Space, Rebecca Worsham
New England Classical Journal
Digital applications have increased the possibilities for the visualization of archaeological material. This paper presents two reconstructions of the Bronze Age settlement Malthi, created using Minecraft and Twine, both readily accessible programs. These recreations draw on data from archaeological work at the site and are intended to depict alternative interpretations of the settlement, allowing for the uncertainty inherent in archaeology. They are likewise intended to invite interaction with the site beyond physically visiting, with the goal of increasing participation in the formation of knowledge about Malthi. The approach advocated here is applicable to other projects struggling with ambiguous data.
Canepress Publications And Digital Downloads
Canepress Publications And Digital Downloads
New England Classical Journal
No abstract provided.
Pirate Translation, Ryan Wynn
Love, Ladies, And Lucretius, Stacey Kaliabakos
Love, Ladies, And Lucretius, Stacey Kaliabakos
Parnassus: Classical Journal
No abstract provided.
Clodia: A Threat To The Republic, Alexandra Berardelli
Clodia: A Threat To The Republic, Alexandra Berardelli
Parnassus: Classical Journal
No abstract provided.
Stylish Translation Of Odyssey 8.343-369, Zachary Tympanick
Stylish Translation Of Odyssey 8.343-369, Zachary Tympanick
Parnassus: Classical Journal
No abstract provided.
The Struggle Over Patroclus’S Body And The Stretching Of Leather, Alison Maloney
The Struggle Over Patroclus’S Body And The Stretching Of Leather, Alison Maloney
Parnassus: Classical Journal
No abstract provided.
The So-Called Mausoleum Of Galla Placidia, Mary Whitney
The So-Called Mausoleum Of Galla Placidia, Mary Whitney
Parnassus: Classical Journal
No abstract provided.
How The Homeric Age Looked In The Medieval Age, Stephen Pittman
How The Homeric Age Looked In The Medieval Age, Stephen Pittman
Parnassus: Classical Journal
No abstract provided.
Above The Heroic: Milton’S Response To The Greco-Roman Epic Tradition In Paradise Lost, Yuyao Sun
Above The Heroic: Milton’S Response To The Greco-Roman Epic Tradition In Paradise Lost, Yuyao Sun
Parnassus: Classical Journal
No abstract provided.
Scholarly Debates Surrounding The Ravenna Mosaics, Griffin Blood
Scholarly Debates Surrounding The Ravenna Mosaics, Griffin Blood
Parnassus: Classical Journal
No abstract provided.
Vergilian Renovation: Diomedes Quelled, Lucy Campbell
Vergilian Renovation: Diomedes Quelled, Lucy Campbell
Parnassus: Classical Journal
No abstract provided.
Greek Song Poetry, Peter Stamoulis
Agamemnon The King, Carl Quist, Rebecca R. Kaczmarek
Agamemnon The King, Carl Quist, Rebecca R. Kaczmarek
Parnassus: Classical Journal
No abstract provided.
Θυμὸς In Homer’S Iliad, Book Xxii: What It Means For The Greek Warrior, Alison Emery
Θυμὸς In Homer’S Iliad, Book Xxii: What It Means For The Greek Warrior, Alison Emery
Parnassus: Classical Journal
No abstract provided.
Peace-Building Of The Peloponnesian War; The Authority Of Allies And Individual Actors, Caroline Zientek
Peace-Building Of The Peloponnesian War; The Authority Of Allies And Individual Actors, Caroline Zientek
Parnassus: Classical Journal
No abstract provided.
A Literature Review Of The Odyssey Landscapes, Rebecca R. Kaczmarek
A Literature Review Of The Odyssey Landscapes, Rebecca R. Kaczmarek
Parnassus: Classical Journal
No abstract provided.