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Full-Text Articles in Arts and Humanities
Framing Racism Post Vatican Ii: Critical Race Theory And The Catholic Intellectual Tradition, Amanda Moras
Framing Racism Post Vatican Ii: Critical Race Theory And The Catholic Intellectual Tradition, Amanda Moras
Presidential Seminar on the Catholic Intellectual Tradition
Over the past century, the Catholic Church as an institutional entity has had a complex, and often contentious, relationship to racial politics. Given its history in colonialism, role in domestic slavery and the widely publicized complicity during the Holocaust, racism is something that has deep seated roots within the Church hierarchy.
That said, over the past fifty years, the Catholic Church, both internationally and in the U.S., has begun to confront racism as a moral issue.
Who Is Marc Ouellet?, Michael W. Higgins
Who Is Marc Ouellet?, Michael W. Higgins
Mission Integration & Ministry Publications
Cardinal Ouellet, in spite of his capacity for stirring resistance, is approachable, personable, and a man of deep faith.
The Chapel Of The Holy Spirit: Guide, Sacred Heart University
The Chapel Of The Holy Spirit: Guide, Sacred Heart University
SHU Library Archives
The Chapel of the Holy Spirit at Sacred Heart University in Fairfield Connecticut was dedicated on September 27, 2009.
Vormort: Una Sancta Catholica Et Apostolica, Jean Ehret, Erwin Mode
Vormort: Una Sancta Catholica Et Apostolica, Jean Ehret, Erwin Mode
Mission Integration & Ministry Publications
Foreword from the book:
Ehret, Jean and Erwin Möde, eds. Una Sancta Catholica et Apostolica: Einheit und Anspruch des Katholischen. Freiburg im Breisgau: Herder, 2009.
A Secure Border: In Canada Religion & Politics Don't Mix, Michael W. Higgins
A Secure Border: In Canada Religion & Politics Don't Mix, Michael W. Higgins
Mission Integration & Ministry Publications
The article focuses on the separation of religion and politics in Canada. It cites that Canadian politicians are collectively nervous about introducing religious issues in the political arena. It notes that reelected Prime Minister Stephen Harper has an affirmed intellectual attachment to religion. It states that religion, particularly Catholicism, surfaced at several points during the election, around the editorial table, or in caucus.
After Ten Years: Tracing The 1997 Vatican Statements Regarding Ethics In Advertising In Today's Advertising Textbooks, Anca C. Micu
After Ten Years: Tracing The 1997 Vatican Statements Regarding Ethics In Advertising In Today's Advertising Textbooks, Anca C. Micu
Presidential Seminar on the Catholic Intellectual Tradition
One responsibility of all educators, especially those in marketing and advertising, is to provide students with a proper perspective regarding professional ethics. In other words, it is to guide future managers in developing an ethical conscience as they perfect their decision-making competence. Today, the 1997 Pontifical Council’s statements on ethics in advertising are the top result of a Google search for “ethics and advertising.” The amount of scriptural reference contained in the statements is considerably less than that found in most Papal social encyclicals (i.e., social writings of the Catholic Church). This approach made the document more accessible to thoughtful …
Race, Nation, And Religion In The Americas, Edited By Henry Goldschmidt And Elizabeth Mcalister, R. Bryan Bademan
Race, Nation, And Religion In The Americas, Edited By Henry Goldschmidt And Elizabeth Mcalister, R. Bryan Bademan
History Faculty Publications
Book review by R. Bryan Bademan.
Goldschmidt, Henry and Elizabeth McAlister, eds. Race, Nation, and Religion in the Americas. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2004.
ISBN 978-0195149197
Papal Sin: Structures Of Deceit, By Gary Wills, David L. Coppola
Papal Sin: Structures Of Deceit, By Gary Wills, David L. Coppola
Philosophy, Theology and Religious Studies Faculty Publications
Book review by David L. Coppola.
Wills, Garry. Papal Sin: Structures of Deceit. New York: Doubleday, 2000.
To Remember, Repent, Renew, David L. Coppola
To Remember, Repent, Renew, David L. Coppola
Philosophy, Theology and Religious Studies Faculty Publications
The National Catholic Educational Association (1998) reports that 13.6% or 359,146, of all students in Catholic elementary, middle, and secondary schools are non-Catholic, manifesting the importance of educating Catholic school students to understand and appreciate the diversity of cultures and religions other than their own. This article examines some ways that Catholic schools can educate students about the Jewish Holocaust, or Shoah, and through its study embrace a truly Catholic approach.
The Making Of The French Episcopate, 1589–1661 (Book Review), John B. Roney
The Making Of The French Episcopate, 1589–1661 (Book Review), John B. Roney
History Faculty Publications
Reviews the book by Joseph Bergin.
Bergin, Joseph. The Making of the French Episcopate, 1589-1661. New Haven, CT: Yale University Press, 1996. ISBN 9780300067514
Some Jewish Reflections On The Splendor Of Truth, Jack Bemporad
Some Jewish Reflections On The Splendor Of Truth, Jack Bemporad
Mission Integration & Ministry Publications
Pope John Paul's encyclical deals with themes of utmost concern to all of us. It confronts many of the questions of ethics and morality that address the ethical malaise pervading our contemporary society and is a profound analysis and evaluation of modernity offering a significant and comprehensive alternative. As such it not only concerns the faithful among the Catholic Church but also all individuals concerned with ethical questions.
The lessons it depicts and the doctrines it sets forth are meant as a guide to all individuals who are concerned with what makes for true satisfaction and an abiding good for …