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Articles 61 - 83 of 83
Full-Text Articles in Arts and Humanities
Pastoral Poética, Various Authors
Pastoral Poética, Various Authors
Say Something Theological: The Student Journal of Theological Studies
No abstract provided.
Who Wants A God Who Suffers?, Josh Shrader-Perry
Who Wants A God Who Suffers?, Josh Shrader-Perry
Say Something Theological: The Student Journal of Theological Studies
No abstract provided.
Corita Kent And The Resurrection Of Communication In The Digital Age, Christine Dennis
Corita Kent And The Resurrection Of Communication In The Digital Age, Christine Dennis
Say Something Theological: The Student Journal of Theological Studies
No abstract provided.
Icons Of Presence: Windows To The Soul, Cathy Bando
Icons Of Presence: Windows To The Soul, Cathy Bando
Say Something Theological: The Student Journal of Theological Studies
No abstract provided.
Unaccompanied Refugee Children At The U.S. Border; A Moral Response Considering The Works Of Thomas Aquinas, Linda Dakin-Grimm
Unaccompanied Refugee Children At The U.S. Border; A Moral Response Considering The Works Of Thomas Aquinas, Linda Dakin-Grimm
Say Something Theological: The Student Journal of Theological Studies
No abstract provided.
Creating A Cruciform Examen Of The Parish: The Need For Culpability And Discipleship At St. --’S Catholic Church, Emilie Grosvenor
Creating A Cruciform Examen Of The Parish: The Need For Culpability And Discipleship At St. --’S Catholic Church, Emilie Grosvenor
Say Something Theological: The Student Journal of Theological Studies
No abstract provided.
Sinful Individualism And Sinful Structures, Linda Nguyen
Sinful Individualism And Sinful Structures, Linda Nguyen
Say Something Theological: The Student Journal of Theological Studies
No abstract provided.
There Was An Old Woman Who Lived In A Shoe: Was It Martha?, Jane Terlesky
There Was An Old Woman Who Lived In A Shoe: Was It Martha?, Jane Terlesky
Say Something Theological: The Student Journal of Theological Studies
No abstract provided.
Say Something Theological: The Student Journal Of Lmu Theological Studies, Cecilia González-Andrieu
Say Something Theological: The Student Journal Of Lmu Theological Studies, Cecilia González-Andrieu
Say Something Theological: The Student Journal of Theological Studies
No abstract provided.
Unexpected Beauty, Jaclyn M. Ross
Unexpected Beauty, Jaclyn M. Ross
Say Something Theological: The Student Journal of Theological Studies
No abstract provided.
Beauty, Nature, And Laudato Si: Locating John Ruskin's Naturalism Within The Framework Of Theological Aesthetics, Dean Messinger
Beauty, Nature, And Laudato Si: Locating John Ruskin's Naturalism Within The Framework Of Theological Aesthetics, Dean Messinger
Say Something Theological: The Student Journal of Theological Studies
No abstract provided.
A Proposal For Authenticity: Planting Human Roots In A Culture Of God, Dierdre Haney
A Proposal For Authenticity: Planting Human Roots In A Culture Of God, Dierdre Haney
Say Something Theological: The Student Journal of Theological Studies
No abstract provided.
Un Destello De Belleza: Beauty And The Transformative Power Of Human Interaction, Facundo Gonzalez-Icardi
Un Destello De Belleza: Beauty And The Transformative Power Of Human Interaction, Facundo Gonzalez-Icardi
Say Something Theological: The Student Journal of Theological Studies
No abstract provided.
Wisdom From The Unseen World: Looking At God From The Margins And Seeing Creation Through The Eyes Of The Poor, Jaclyn M. Ross
Wisdom From The Unseen World: Looking At God From The Margins And Seeing Creation Through The Eyes Of The Poor, Jaclyn M. Ross
Say Something Theological: The Student Journal of Theological Studies
No abstract provided.
Praised Mother Earth: Divesting The Vatican, Melissa Cedillo
Praised Mother Earth: Divesting The Vatican, Melissa Cedillo
Say Something Theological: The Student Journal of Theological Studies
No abstract provided.
Neurotheology: The Neurobiology Of Religious Experience, Stacee Smith
Neurotheology: The Neurobiology Of Religious Experience, Stacee Smith
Say Something Theological: The Student Journal of Theological Studies
No abstract provided.
Contributors And About Us, Cecilia González-Andrieu
Contributors And About Us, Cecilia González-Andrieu
Say Something Theological: The Student Journal of Theological Studies
No abstract provided.
Table Of Contents, Cecilia González-Andrieu
Table Of Contents, Cecilia González-Andrieu
Say Something Theological: The Student Journal of Theological Studies
No abstract provided.
Love, Charity, & Pope Leo Xiii: A Leadership Paradigm For Catholic Education, Henry J. Davis
Love, Charity, & Pope Leo Xiii: A Leadership Paradigm For Catholic Education, Henry J. Davis
Journal of Catholic Education
The treatment of workers is an ongoing social issue affecting society. No organization is immune to questionable employee practices, including Catholic educational institutions. For Catholic leadership to fully embody its intended justice-based role, it must first be aware of the social teachings put forth by the Roman Catholic Church. In this study, the researcher suggests Pope Leo XIII’s social writings as a guiding presence for beginning this formation, starting with the concepts of love and charity within labor. The analysis of Leo’s work shows love and charity as interchangeable virtues that enhance our God-given dignity by acknowledging other people’s inherent …
Envisioning Queer Culture: Toward A Theological Framework For Reimagining Sexuality And Sexual Orientation, Danielle Dempsey
Envisioning Queer Culture: Toward A Theological Framework For Reimagining Sexuality And Sexual Orientation, Danielle Dempsey
LMU/LLS Theses and Dissertations
In this thesis, I argue that the both the Church and the Queer Community will benefit from a reexamination of Church teachings on sexuality. I argue that Church’s current position on sexuality does not uphold its own teaching on the importance human dignity, because a sexual ethic that opposes homosexuality contributes to the marginalization of members of the Queer Community. I then argue that Michael Lawler’s and Todd Salzman’s The Sexual Person: Toward a Renewed Catholic Anthropology provides a revisionist theory on sexual ethics that is inclusive of same-sex couples while also paying deference to the fundamental elements of the …
The Call To Love: A Catholic’S Guide To New Understandings Of Homosexual Inclusivity, Eddie-Joe Vieyra
The Call To Love: A Catholic’S Guide To New Understandings Of Homosexual Inclusivity, Eddie-Joe Vieyra
LMU/LLS Theses and Dissertations
The issue of homosexual inclusivity within the Catholic Church has been and continues to be at the center of much debate. This thesis analyzes the issue by engaging the document ,“The Pastoral Care of the Homosexual Person” written by Joseph Ratzinger. New exegetical interpretations of both Old and New Testament texts are placed in dialogue with interpretations utilized by Ratzinger in his letter. These interpretations serve to provide an alternative and liberating reading of seminal texts that have been used to oppress and exclude the Queer community from the Catholic Church. Queer theology is then used to draw connections between …
War And Violence: The Use Of Nuclear Warfare In World War Ii, Tess N. Weaver
War And Violence: The Use Of Nuclear Warfare In World War Ii, Tess N. Weaver
Writing Programs
A freshman major in modern languages with an emphasis in Spanish and French from Spokane, Washington, Tess Weaver explores the echoing effects of nuclear warfare in World War II from a Christian ethical perspective. By addressing various Christian theologians’ views on warfare and violence, Weaver establishes a platform on which she historicizes the ethical implications of nuclear warfare in the theological arena. This essay was written for Dr. Nicholas Brown’s theology course, Introduction to Christian Ethics, in the fall of 2013.
Jesus And Paul’S Teachings Today, Parker Mccloud
Jesus And Paul’S Teachings Today, Parker Mccloud
Writing Programs
A freshman history major from Laguna Niguel, California, Parker McCloud addresses the relationship between Christian ethics and its effect on the contemporary political and social climate in the United States. By weaving in examples of Jesus and Paul’s biblical teachings, McCloud examines the role that Christian ethics plays in defining American sociopolitical debates, including freedom of religion, war, and women’s reproductive rights. The essay was written for a First Year Seminar course entitled On Faith and Politics in the fall of 2013 with Dr. Siker.