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Loving Earth: Augustine And Aquinas Weighed In Long Ago…, Jame Schaefer
Loving Earth: Augustine And Aquinas Weighed In Long Ago…, Jame Schaefer
Theology Faculty Research and Publications
No abstract provided.
The Heir Of Righteousness And The King Of Righteousness: The Priestly Noachic Polemics In 2 Enoch And The Epistle To The Hebrews, Andrei Orlov
Theology Faculty Research and Publications
It has previously been noted that 2 (Slavonic) Enoch, a Jewish pseudepigraphon written in the first century CE, contains traces of polemics against the priestly Noachic tradition. In the course of the polemics the role of Noah as the pioneer of animal sacrificial practice to whom God reveals the commandments about the blood becomes transferred to other characters of the story, including the miraculously born priest Melchizedek. In light of the polemics detected in 2 Enoch, it is possible that another work written at the same period of time, namely, the Epistle to the Hebrews—a text which like 2 Enoch …
Review Of The Church On The Margins: Living Christian Community, By Mary R. Sawyer, M. Therese Lysaught
Review Of The Church On The Margins: Living Christian Community, By Mary R. Sawyer, M. Therese Lysaught
Theology Faculty Research and Publications
No abstract provided.
"Doing" Ethics In An Ecclesial Context: What Is Health Care Ethics's Connection To An Understanding Of The Catholic Church?, M. Therese Lysaught
"Doing" Ethics In An Ecclesial Context: What Is Health Care Ethics's Connection To An Understanding Of The Catholic Church?, M. Therese Lysaught
Theology Faculty Research and Publications
No abstract provided.
A Call To Activism, Review Of Theological Bioethics, By Lisa Cahill, M. Therese Lysaught
A Call To Activism, Review Of Theological Bioethics, By Lisa Cahill, M. Therese Lysaught
Theology Faculty Research and Publications
Dr. Lysaught reviews Lisa Cahill's book Theological Bioethics: Participation, Justice, and Change.
M. Therese Lysaught was affiliated with the University of Dayton at the time of publication.
Love Your Enemies: Toward A Christoform Bioethic, M. Therese Lysaught
Love Your Enemies: Toward A Christoform Bioethic, M. Therese Lysaught
Theology Faculty Research and Publications
No abstract provided.
Love And Liturgy, M. Therese Lysaught
Love And Liturgy, M. Therese Lysaught
Theology Faculty Research and Publications
No abstract provided.
Social Justice: Does Who Christ Is Matter?, Thomas Hughson
Social Justice: Does Who Christ Is Matter?, Thomas Hughson
Theology Faculty Research and Publications
No abstract provided.
The Scriptural Foundations Of The Theology Of The Body, William Kurz
The Scriptural Foundations Of The Theology Of The Body, William Kurz
Theology Faculty Research and Publications
No abstract provided.
Review Of Enoch And Qumran Origins: New Light On A Forgotten Connection By Gabriele Boccaccini, Andrei Orlov
Review Of Enoch And Qumran Origins: New Light On A Forgotten Connection By Gabriele Boccaccini, Andrei Orlov
Theology Faculty Research and Publications
No abstract provided.
Theology From A Fractured Vista: Susan Neiman’S Evil In Modern Thought, Philip J. Rossi
Theology From A Fractured Vista: Susan Neiman’S Evil In Modern Thought, Philip J. Rossi
Theology Faculty Research and Publications
Evil in Modern Thought, Susan Neiman's account of the intellectual trajectory of modernity, employs the trope “homeless” to articulate deep difficulties that affirmations of divine transcendence and of human capacities to acknowledge transcendence face in a contemporary context thoroughly marked by fragmentation, fragility, and contingency. The “hospitality” of the Incarnation, which makes a fractured world a place for divine welcoming of the human in all its contingency and brokenness, is proposed as locus for theological engagement with Neiman's appropriation of a Kantian sense of hope as the readiness to resist evil in a world seemingly bereft of welcome.
Dei Verbum: Sacred Scripture Since Vatican Ii, William Kurz
Dei Verbum: Sacred Scripture Since Vatican Ii, William Kurz
Theology Faculty Research and Publications
No abstract provided.
Murray: Faithful To Tradition In Context, Thomas Hughson
Murray: Faithful To Tradition In Context, Thomas Hughson
Theology Faculty Research and Publications
No abstract provided.
Review Of Kant And The Ethics Of Humility: A Story Of Dependence, Corruption And Virtue By Jeanine Grenberg, Philip J. Rossi
Review Of Kant And The Ethics Of Humility: A Story Of Dependence, Corruption And Virtue By Jeanine Grenberg, Philip J. Rossi
Theology Faculty Research and Publications
No abstract provided.
Finite Freedom, Fractured And Fragile: Kant's Anthropology As Resource For A Postmodern Theology Of Grace, Philip J. Rossi
Finite Freedom, Fractured And Fragile: Kant's Anthropology As Resource For A Postmodern Theology Of Grace, Philip J. Rossi
Theology Faculty Research and Publications
No abstract provided.
Review Of Enoch And Qumran Origins: New Light On A Forgotten Connection, Andrei Orlov, Armin Lange, Hanan Eshel, Jutta Jokiranta, George J. Brooke, Stefan Krauter
Review Of Enoch And Qumran Origins: New Light On A Forgotten Connection, Andrei Orlov, Armin Lange, Hanan Eshel, Jutta Jokiranta, George J. Brooke, Stefan Krauter
Theology Faculty Research and Publications
The article reviews the book Enoch and Qumran Origins: New Light on a Forgotten Connection, edited by Gabriele Boccaccini.
Resurrection Of Adam's Body: The Redeeming Role Of Enoch-Metatron In 2 (Slavonic) Enoch, Andrei Orlov
Resurrection Of Adam's Body: The Redeeming Role Of Enoch-Metatron In 2 (Slavonic) Enoch, Andrei Orlov
Theology Faculty Research and Publications
The study investigates the ritual of anointing with the oil of the resurrection found in 2 Enoch. 2 Enoch 22:9 portrays the archangel Michael anointing Enoch with delightful oil, the ointment of glory which transforms the patriarch into a celestial creature. According to some rabbinic materials this oil of the resurrection which is responsible for the change of human mortal nature into glorious state of a celestial being will come at the eschatological time from the head of the Deity.