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Full-Text Articles in Practical Theology
Introduction:Towards An Economic Anthropology Of Catholicism, In The Age Of Pope Francis, Samuel Weeks, George Bayuga
Introduction:Towards An Economic Anthropology Of Catholicism, In The Age Of Pope Francis, Samuel Weeks, George Bayuga
Journal of Global Catholicism
Introduction to Towards an Economic Anthropology of Catholicism, in the Age of Pope Francis.
Four Lessons Learned From Treatingcatholic Priest Sex Offenders, Thomas G. Plante
Four Lessons Learned From Treatingcatholic Priest Sex Offenders, Thomas G. Plante
Psychology
Perhaps there is no one in our society more despised and vilified than sex offenders, especially those who sexually violate young children. And during the past decade perhaps no particular subgroup of sex offender has been more despised than those who are Roman Catholic priests. We need to be attentive to the state-of-the-art facts, best practices, and create policies and procedures to keep those who might harm children away from children. To do otherwise is foolish and harmful. Yet strong opinions, advocacy, and hysteria sometimes gets more attention than actual evidence-based quality research and practice which is not ultimately in …
Ceremonial And The Sacramentals Which Are Authorized In The Agenda Used By The Lutheran Church-Missouri Synod, Peter Hoyer
Ceremonial And The Sacramentals Which Are Authorized In The Agenda Used By The Lutheran Church-Missouri Synod, Peter Hoyer
Bachelor of Divinity
We shall give direction only to some of the sacramentals and their ceremonies in the Agenda. This is due to space, time, and the purpose of the Fourth Year Research Paper at Concordia Seminary, St. Louis.
Denifle Redivivus, Theo. Hoyer
Denifle Redivivus, Theo. Hoyer
Concordia Theological Monthly
Romanists like to create the impression that the great "Protestant revolt" of the sixteenth century did not, after all, harm the "Church" much, that they can well afford to look down upon the Protestants with calm disdain and assume the attitude of "Let the dogs bark at the moon." But sometimes the tension becomes too great, and somebody cracks under the strain, and then the world may see that the wound is there, deep and sore. Such an outburst of hatred and fury was Denifle's work, 1904, on Luther and Lutheranism according to his own statement in the introduction. We …
Roman Church Law And Mixed Marriages, T. Engelder
Roman Church Law And Mixed Marriages, T. Engelder
Concordia Theological Monthly
What Pope Pius XI Says on Mixed Marriages.
"The religious character of marriage, its sublime signification of grace, and the union between Christ and the Church evidently requires that those about to marry should show a holy reverence towards it and zealously endeavor to make their marriage approach as nearly as possible to the archetype of Christ and the Church.