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Empire By Mary O'Donnell : Tales From Ireland's Difficult Childhood., Eamon Maher Oct 2018

Empire By Mary O'Donnell : Tales From Ireland's Difficult Childhood., Eamon Maher

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Fostering Cultural Inclusivity In Our Church Music, John Macinnis Oct 2018

Fostering Cultural Inclusivity In Our Church Music, John Macinnis

Faculty Work Comprehensive List

"Openness to hearing, engaging, and loving other cultures is not a musical issue; it is a heart issue."

Posting about ­­­­­­­­musical variety in corporate worship from In All Things - an online journal for critical reflection on faith, culture, art, and every ordinary-yet-graced square inch of God’s creation.

https://inallthings.org/fostering-cultural-inclusivity-in-our-church-music/


Church, Faith, Future: What We Face, What We Can Do. By Louis J. Cameli. Collegeville, Mn: Liturgical Press, 2017., Michael M. Canaris Jul 2018

Church, Faith, Future: What We Face, What We Can Do. By Louis J. Cameli. Collegeville, Mn: Liturgical Press, 2017., Michael M. Canaris

Institute of Pastoral Studies: Faculty Publications and Other Works

A review of Louis J Cameli's book, Church, Faith, Future: What We Face, What We Can Do written by Michael Canaris.


Work And Rest: Cultural Lessons From A Semester Abroad, Sam Roskamp Jun 2018

Work And Rest: Cultural Lessons From A Semester Abroad, Sam Roskamp

Staff Work

"I sometimes wonder what the cost of the U.S. work culture has been. Have we become so fueled by work, success, busy schedules, and growth that we even created the phrase, 'time is money'?"

Posting about learning from other cultures from In All Things - an online journal for critical reflection on faith, culture, art, and every ordinary-yet-graced square inch of God’s creation.

https://inallthings.org/be-still/


Why They're Leaving And Why It Matters: Gen Z'S Mass Exodus From Church, Aaron Baart Jun 2018

Why They're Leaving And Why It Matters: Gen Z'S Mass Exodus From Church, Aaron Baart

Faculty Work Comprehensive List

"Whether we want to admit it or not, the Church has an image problem. Today’s iteration of the Church isn’t appealing to Gen Z."

Posting about ­­­­­­­­reasons for the decline in church affiliation from In All Things - an online journal for critical reflection on faith, culture, art, and every ordinary-yet-graced square inch of God’s creation.

https://inallthings.org/why-theyre-leaving-and-why-it-matters-gen-zs-mass-exodus-from-church/


The Importance Of Language In Cross-Cultural Interaction, Lacy Norton Apr 2018

The Importance Of Language In Cross-Cultural Interaction, Lacy Norton

Senior Honors Theses

Language and culture are connected. Because of this connection, people have a preferred language with which they have an emotional or cultural connection. In Latin American cultures, it is beneficial to speak to a person in their preferred language. Using a person’s preferred language as opposed to any other language will facilitate a deeper connection with that person, cross cultural barriers that may separate them, and be more effective when attempting to share the gospel.


The Danger Of Dreaming About The Apocalypse, Donald Roth Jan 2018

The Danger Of Dreaming About The Apocalypse, Donald Roth

Faculty Work Comprehensive List

"It remains for us, then, to exegete our own social imaginary, to discern what threads are laid as part of our Christian culture and which are rooted in our national culture."

Posting about social imaginary and references to it in the book How to Survive the Apocalypse from In All Things - an online journal for critical reflection on faith, culture, art, and every ordinary-yet-graced square inch of God’s creation.

https://inallthings.org/the-danger-of-dreaming-about-the-apocalypse/


A Generative Model Of The Mutual Escalation Of Anxiety Between Religious Groups, F. Leron Shults, Ross Gore, Wesley J. Wildman, Christopher J. Lynch, Justin E. Lane, Monica D. Toft Jan 2018

A Generative Model Of The Mutual Escalation Of Anxiety Between Religious Groups, F. Leron Shults, Ross Gore, Wesley J. Wildman, Christopher J. Lynch, Justin E. Lane, Monica D. Toft

VMASC Publications

We propose a generative agent-based model of the emergence and escalation of xenophobic anxiety in which individuals from two different religious groups encounter various hazards within an artificial society. The architecture of the model is informed by several empirically validated theories about the role of religion in intergroup conflict. Our results identify some of the conditions and mechanisms that engender the intensification of anxiety within and between religious groups. We define mutually escalating xenophobic anxiety as the increase of the average level of anxiety of the agents in both groups overtime. Trace validation techniques show that the most common conditions …


“Take And Eat”: Links Between The Eucharist And Human Flesh In Some Twentieth-Century Irish Texts, Eamon Maher Jan 2018

“Take And Eat”: Links Between The Eucharist And Human Flesh In Some Twentieth-Century Irish Texts, Eamon Maher

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Given the strong influence of Catholicism on the Irish psyche and culture, it is not altogether surprising that it should feature strongly in the work of the country’s writers and artists. This essay will concentrate on the extent to which the Eucharist, a central tenet of Catholic faith, is linked to a certain perception of the body as seen in the work of three well-known Irish fiction writers: Aidan Mathews, Frank McCourt, and John McGahern. Part of the process revolves around reverence for the Eucharist, which, in order to be properly received, demands a purity of mind and body that …