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Considering Hope, Rachel Henry 2024 College of Saint Benedict and Saint John's University

Considering Hope, Rachel Henry

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Hope based on an expected outcome can be elusive in a world that contains so much suffering. This piece considers Karl Rahner's theological hope as a more appropriate and helpful framework in the context of the diminishing vocations to monastic communities in the United States.


Theology Of Paradise Today, Sarah Skrove 2024 College of Saint Benedict and Saint John's University

Theology Of Paradise Today, Sarah Skrove

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This piece discusses the shift in the Christian Church's soteriology from one of paradise to one of atonement. The implications of this change in theory extend into modern day issues like racial inequality and mental health stigma. Through understanding a theology of paradise, we can catch a glimpse of how differently our world might look.


Monasticism And Christian Discipleship, Jacqueline Leiter OSB 2024 College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University

Monasticism And Christian Discipleship, Jacqueline Leiter Osb

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Christian discipleship is about following Jesus. This essay explores discipleship as described in the Rule of Benedict through the lens of four hallmarks of discipleship as described in the New Testament: 1) responding to a call, 2) abiding with Christ, 3) living in community with mutual love and service, and 4) taking up one’s cross and imitating Christ. It reflects on these hallmarks and their application for Christian discipleship today.


Photo Series: Creation, Jacqueline Leiter OSB 2024 College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University

Photo Series: Creation, Jacqueline Leiter Osb

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These five photos, and their associated texts, by Sister Jacqueline Leiter, OSB are reflections on key aspects of Christian living. Dispersed throughout this volume of the journal, they offer moments of pause between the other articles.


Unha Vez Tiven Un Cravo (Once I Had A Nail), Roslie de Castro, Scott Cooper 2024 College of Saint Benedict and Saint John's University

Unha Vez Tiven Un Cravo (Once I Had A Nail), Roslie De Castro, Scott Cooper

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Rosalia de Castro was a nineteenth-century Spanish Catholic writer now best-known for her novels, but her poetry is widely admired in the Spanish-speaking world as well. This devotional poem is written in the language of her native region of Galicia, and the translator hopes that this new version will awaken interest in Castro's work in the English-speaking world.


Photo Series: Sorrow, Jacqueline Leiter OSB 2024 College of Saint Benedict and Saint John's University

Photo Series: Sorrow, Jacqueline Leiter Osb

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These five photos, and their associated texts, by Sister Jacqueline Leiter, OSB are reflections on key aspects of Christian living. Dispersed throughout this volume of the journal, they offer moments of pause between the other articles.


The Art Of Silence In Waiting, Melissa Tovar-Guerrero 2024 College of Saint Benedict and Saint John's University

The Art Of Silence In Waiting, Melissa Tovar-Guerrero

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This piece reflects on what can happen when we decide not to worry and elect to learn the art of remaining silent. Like any art, it requires time to learn how to skillfully apply it in our lives. This paper was written as a homily for the Synoptic Gospels class at the Saint John’s School of Theology and Seminary.


Logos-Sophia, Elliott Norman, Donald Wayne Viney, Keith Elliott Perkins, Addyson Kay Campbell, Hunter Hinds, Scott Squires 2024 Pittsburg State University

Logos-Sophia, Elliott Norman, Donald Wayne Viney, Keith Elliott Perkins, Addyson Kay Campbell, Hunter Hinds, Scott Squires

LOGOS-SOPHIA: The Journal of the PSU Philosophical Society

Logos-Sophia, Volume 17, Spring 2024. The Journal of the Pittsburg State University Philosophical Society has largely been a student publication with occasional faculty contribution


Behind The Lens, Jolie M. Adams Miss 2024 Belmont University

Behind The Lens, Jolie M. Adams Miss

Belmont University Research Symposium (BURS)

What Fuels Me as a Photographer?

Many photographers don’t realize their ability and opportunity to give back and make a difference. I believe photography extends beyond taking a series of photographs. For me, it is my way of serving others, connecting with people, and sharing their stories. I believe photography is a powerful tool to inspire change in communities—especially in those that are underserved. Photos are visual statements of humanity: an abstract of our failures, ignorance, arrogance, compassion, resilience, progress, and so much more. I want my photography to go beyond a small circle of influence. All of us have …


“Jesus Freaks” Youth-Group Bands And The Power Of Christian Rock (1992–2000), Leah Payne 2024 George Fox University

“Jesus Freaks” Youth-Group Bands And The Power Of Christian Rock (1992–2000), Leah Payne

Faculty Publications - Portland Seminary

“What will people think,” Toby McKeehan, Michael Tait, and Kevin Smith asked thousands of young evangelical fans in 1996, “when they hear that I’m a Jesus Freak?” This trio of young men “on fire for God,” who performed as DC Talk, were the biggest thing in CCM in the 1990s. Their 1995 album Jesus Freak portrayed conservative evangelical youths as rock-and- roll rebels. “Welcome to the Freak Show,” the Jesus Freak tour, filled stadiums, and their high-energy, slickly produced concerts were teaming with screaming devotees. Fans pointed up to the sky as the band sang, “Jesus is the way,” in …


Reconciliation For Africa: Resources For Ethnic Reconciliation From The Bible And History, Craig Keener, Médine Moussounga Keener 2024 Asbury Theological Seminary

Reconciliation For Africa: Resources For Ethnic Reconciliation From The Bible And History, Craig Keener, Médine Moussounga Keener

Academic Books

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Réconciliation Pour L’Afrique: Une Ressource Pour La Réconciliation Ethnique À Partir De La Bible Et De L’Histoire, Craig Keener, Médine Moussounga Keener 2024 Asbury Theological Seminary

Réconciliation Pour L’Afrique: Une Ressource Pour La Réconciliation Ethnique À Partir De La Bible Et De L’Histoire, Craig Keener, Médine Moussounga Keener

Academic Books

No abstract provided.


Heirs Of Pietism In World Christianity: The 19th To The 21st Centuries, Wendy J. Deichmann, Scott T. Kisker 2024 Asbury Theological Seminary

Heirs Of Pietism In World Christianity: The 19th To The 21st Centuries, Wendy J. Deichmann, Scott T. Kisker

Academic Books

No abstract provided.


To Embody Christ's Image: Queer Presence In Liturgy, Maggie Nadalin 2024 College of Saint Benedict and Saint John's University

To Embody Christ's Image: Queer Presence In Liturgy, Maggie Nadalin

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This paper examines how approaching liturgical issues from a Queer vantage-point in both theory and practice offers a fresh lens for not only understanding liturgy but recognizing the urgent need for Queer-influenced liturgical rites.


Photo Series: True North, Jacqueline Leiter OSB 2024 College of Saint Benedict and Saint John's University

Photo Series: True North, Jacqueline Leiter Osb

Obsculta

These five photos, and their associated texts, by Sister Jacqueline Leiter, OSB are reflections on key aspects of Christian living. Dispersed throughout this volume of the journal, they offer moments of pause between the other articles.


Gluten-Free Hosts And The Cross: Revelatory Suffering In Christianity, Gilbert Perez 2024 College of Saint Benedict and Saint John's University

Gluten-Free Hosts And The Cross: Revelatory Suffering In Christianity, Gilbert Perez

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The body, blood, soul, and divinity of Jesus are said to be made present by the Eucharist: bread and wine placed on the altar. However, the Roman Catholic Church teaches there is no validity to consecrations with gluten-free Hosts. This article notes the past permissions on gluten-free hosts and explores how present and former practices exhibit the nature of the Crucifixion, humanity’s participation in a world it abuses, and, furthermore, how to remedy this source of exclusion.


Sunday Celebration In The Absence Of A Priest And Women's Role In Presiding, Kristyn Demers 2024 College of Saint Benedict and Saint John's University

Sunday Celebration In The Absence Of A Priest And Women's Role In Presiding, Kristyn Demers

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This essay explores instances of Sunday celebrations in the absence of a priest, specifically within the rural context where the effects of the priesthood shortage are felt most strongly. Additionally, this paper examines the role that women play in the church, especially the rural church, and calls for the church to respond by creating more equitable roles for women within church leadership and ministry.


Namesake: An Ekphrasis On La Sagrada Familia Basilica In Barcelona, Spain, Rachel Henry 2024 College of Saint Benedict and Saint John's University

Namesake: An Ekphrasis On La Sagrada Familia Basilica In Barcelona, Spain, Rachel Henry

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Ekphrasis is a literary description of a work of art or architecture—a kind of over-the-top ode. The Expiatory Temple of the Holy Family, commonly known as La Sagrada Familia, in Barcelona, Spain, has been under construction for 142 years and is expected to be completed by 2032. With its integral sculptures, soaring towers, and feats of engineering, Architect Antoni Gaudí’s masterpiece is unlike any other church or cathedral in the world. Pope Benedict XVI consecrated the temple as a minor basilica in 2010. This article delves into La Sagrada Familia and aims to aid the reader in imaginatively exploring the …


Conscience In The Catholic Church, Hang Geum Augustine OSB 2024 College of Saint Benedict and Saint John's University

Conscience In The Catholic Church, Hang Geum Augustine Osb

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This paper deals with the topic of “conscience” in the Catholic Church. It explores the historical origins from the patristic and monastic traditions to the theologians in the medieval period and then also in the post-conciliar era through the lenses of canon law, catechism, and papal encyclicals. Finally, the author highlights the significance of conscience in monastic life as "mirror" of self-reflection.


Photo Series: Incarnation, Jacqueline Leiter OSB 2024 College of Saint Benedict and Saint John's University

Photo Series: Incarnation, Jacqueline Leiter Osb

Obsculta

These five photos, and their associated texts, by Sister Jacqueline Leiter, OSB are reflections on key aspects of Christian living. Dispersed throughout this volume of the journal, they offer moments of pause between the other articles.


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