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Full-Text Articles in Religion
Saint Jude's, December 25, 2022
Saint Jude's, December 25, 2022
Saint Jude's
A newsletter published for Deaf Catholics in Waltham, MA
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Who Is At The Manger?, Kayla Harris, Neomi Deanda
Who Is At The Manger?, Kayla Harris, Neomi Deanda
Marian Library Faculty Publications
For many Christians around the world, celebrating the Nativity, or the birth of Jesus Christ, is the most important part of the Christmas season.
Among the most common Christmas traditions are small sets of figures depicting Joseph, Mary and Jesus that are displayed in individual homes, and live reenactments of the manger scene in communities and churches. While Nativity sets focus on the holy family, they can also include an angel, the three wise men bringing gifts, shepherds or some barnyard animals.
Around the world, it is common to see particular cultural and religious traditions incorporated through the materials used, …
Saint Jude's, December 18, 2022
Saint Jude's, December 18, 2022
Saint Jude's
A newsletter published for Deaf Catholics in Waltham, MA
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On The Development Of Catholic Moral Teaching (Chapter 1: Halakhic Precedent), David Salzillo
On The Development Of Catholic Moral Teaching (Chapter 1: Halakhic Precedent), David Salzillo
Theology Student Scholarship
This paper proposes 1) that Matthew 16:19 refers to the practice of halakha (in Judaism, the application of the Torah’s moral, legal, and ceremonial precepts to real-life cases), and thus confers on the apostles—and their successors in the Catholic Church—the authority to apply and adapt Christian moral teaching to new situations and 2) that the rules and norms of halakha provide the Catholic Church with a way of reconciling development and even revision of Catholic moral teaching with the Church’s claim to infallibility in matters of faith and morals. Especially given the recent controversies regarding the German Synodal Way, my …
Saint Jude's, December 11, 2022
Saint Jude's, December 11, 2022
Saint Jude's
A newsletter published for Deaf Catholics in Waltham, MA
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Minds And Hearts And Digital Data. Collaborative Learning With Jesuit Manuscripts & Databases, Elisa Frei
Minds And Hearts And Digital Data. Collaborative Learning With Jesuit Manuscripts & Databases, Elisa Frei
Jesuit Higher Education: A Journal
In a conversation with Emanuele Colombo, John O’Malley explained his historical method in eight points. In describing them, he noticed how “sources are mute” and how “to make them speak I must ask them questions”,[1] “the continuities are stronger and deeper than the discontinuities,”[2] and “if I really understand what is going on, I can explain it to an intelligent ten-year-old.”[3]This article aims at presenting the strategies and outcomes of a Public History project that involves on the one hand Jesuit sources of the early modern period, and on the other, non-professional historians who never studied …
John O’Malley And Jesuit Education: A Journey Into Humanism, Cristiano Casalini, Alessandro Corsi
John O’Malley And Jesuit Education: A Journey Into Humanism, Cristiano Casalini, Alessandro Corsi
Jesuit Higher Education: A Journal
This article reflects upon the impact of the work of John W. O’Malley, S.J. (1927–2022), on the field of the history of Jesuit education. In The First Jesuits (1993), O’Malley provided an innovative approach to the subject that refuted some long-standing preconceptions about the way Jesuit schools and universities had originally developed. The approach that he took to to the topic throughout the 1990s and 2000s allowed him to identify two intertwined educational traditions at the heart of the Jesuit pedagogical model: the humanistic tradition of the Renaissance period, based on the Isocratic concept of pietas, and the scholastic …
Remembering John O'Malley, S.J., John J. Degioia
Remembering John O'Malley, S.J., John J. Degioia
Jesuit Higher Education: A Journal
No abstract provided.
Saint Jude's, December 4, 2022
Saint Jude's, December 4, 2022
Saint Jude's
A newsletter published for Deaf Catholics in Waltham, MA
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Ijcs News - December 2022, The Institute Of Judaeo-Christian Studies
Ijcs News - December 2022, The Institute Of Judaeo-Christian Studies
Newsletters
The December 2022 issue of IJCS News, the Institute of Judaeo-Christian Studies' monthly e-newsletter.
Review — Olga M. Segura, Birth Of A Movement: Black Lives Matter And The Catholic Church, Laryssa D. Herrington
Review — Olga M. Segura, Birth Of A Movement: Black Lives Matter And The Catholic Church, Laryssa D. Herrington
Journal of the Black Catholic Theological Symposium
No abstract provided.
Sunset, Kimberly Flint-Hamilton
Sunset, Kimberly Flint-Hamilton
Journal of the Black Catholic Theological Symposium
Letter from the Editor
Cover, Title Page, Table Of Contents, Administrative Information, Black Catholic Theological Symposium
Cover, Title Page, Table Of Contents, Administrative Information, Black Catholic Theological Symposium
Journal of the Black Catholic Theological Symposium
No abstract provided.
Chronology, Black Catholic Theological Symposium
Chronology, Black Catholic Theological Symposium
Journal of the Black Catholic Theological Symposium
Listing of BCTS annual meetings from 1978 to 2022
Review — Patrick Saint-Jean, The Crucible Of Racism: Ignatian Spirituality And The Power Of Hope, Alex Mikulich
Review — Patrick Saint-Jean, The Crucible Of Racism: Ignatian Spirituality And The Power Of Hope, Alex Mikulich
Journal of the Black Catholic Theological Symposium
No abstract provided.
Review — Lisa Allen, A Womanist Theology Of Worship: Liturgy, Justice, And Communal Righteousness, Kim R. Harris
Review — Lisa Allen, A Womanist Theology Of Worship: Liturgy, Justice, And Communal Righteousness, Kim R. Harris
Journal of the Black Catholic Theological Symposium
No abstract provided.
Review — Edward K. Braxton, The Church And The Racial Divide: Reflections Of An African American Bishop, Craig A. Ford Jr.
Review — Edward K. Braxton, The Church And The Racial Divide: Reflections Of An African American Bishop, Craig A. Ford Jr.
Journal of the Black Catholic Theological Symposium
No abstract provided.
Welcome: Notes On The Church As A Community Of Reception, Joseph S. Flipper
Welcome: Notes On The Church As A Community Of Reception, Joseph S. Flipper
Journal of the Black Catholic Theological Symposium
The Second Vatican Council affirmed the retrieval of communion ecclesiology and the significance of the local church. Correlating with its communion ecclesiology, questions arose concerning the reception of conciliar teaching. According to Yves Congar, in accordance with the essential conciliarity of the church, reception is a creative process of discernment and assimilation. Black Catholics following the council similarly developed a theology of the local church and a theology of reception. I argue that US Black Catholic theologians and pastors described reception as welcome of the Word of God and hospitality toward those who bear the Word.
Our Silent News, Fourth Quarter 2022
Our Silent News, Fourth Quarter 2022
Our Silent News
A newsletter published for Deaf Catholics in Fort Worth, TX
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The Legal Origins Of Catholic Conscientious Objection, Jeremy Kessler
The Legal Origins Of Catholic Conscientious Objection, Jeremy Kessler
William & Mary Bill of Rights Journal
This Article traces the origins of Catholic conscientious objection as a theory and practice of American constitutionalism. It argues that Catholic conscientious objection emerged during the 1960s from a confluence of left-wing and right-wing Catholic efforts to participate in American democratic culture more fully. The refusal of the American government to allow legitimate Catholic conscientious objection to the Vietnam War became a cause célèbre for clerical and lay leaders and provided a blueprint for Catholic legal critiques of other forms of federal regulation in the late 1960s and early 1970s—most especially regulations concerning the provision of contraception and abortion.
Over …
Newsletter Catholic Deaf Of Detroit, December 2022
Newsletter Catholic Deaf Of Detroit, December 2022
Newsletter Catholic Deaf of Detroit
A newsletter published for Deaf Catholics in Detroit, MI
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St. Dominic Deaf Center, December 2022
St. Dominic Deaf Center, December 2022
Saint Dominic Deaf Center
A newsletter published for Deaf Catholics in Houston, TX
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Modern Accents Of Theological Reflection Of Representatives Of The Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church Regarding The War And Its Challenges, Olga Nedavnya
Modern Accents Of Theological Reflection Of Representatives Of The Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church Regarding The War And Its Challenges, Olga Nedavnya
Occasional Papers on Religion in Eastern Europe
The article analyzes the relevant thematic documents and materials with the purpose of determining the ways, means and features of the theological search of the representatives of the Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church (hereafter UGCC) in relation to the challenges of Russia's war against Ukraine. The principles of objectivity and confessional non-commitment became the methodological basis of the research. The hermeneutic method, system and content analysis, and the method of doctrinal verification were used. The scientific novelty of the research is determined by the appeal to a socially important hot topic, which is just beginning to be studied by scientists based …
What's Up Newsletter, Winter 2022
What's Up Newsletter, Winter 2022
What's Up Newsletter
A newsletter published for Deaf Catholics in Milwaukee, WI
The Deaf Catholic, Winter 2022
The Deaf Catholic, Winter 2022
ICDA The Deaf Catholic
A newsletter published for Deaf Catholics in USA
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The Role Of Metropolitan Andrei Sheptytskyi In The Formation Of Ukrainian National Identity, Iryna Krasnodemska
The Role Of Metropolitan Andrei Sheptytskyi In The Formation Of Ukrainian National Identity, Iryna Krasnodemska
Occasional Papers on Religion in Eastern Europe
The article examines the main statehood ideas and views of the socio-political and Church figure, Metropolitan Andrey Sheptytskyi’s contribution to the struggle for the establishment of an independent, united Ukrainian state. The impact of the Metropolitan’s activity as the hierarch of the Greek Catholic Church on the Ukrainian national spiritual revival in Ukraine (at the end of the 19th to middle 20th century) is clarified as the solid foundation which was laid by his ecumenical ideas. The judgment of A. Sheptytskyi regarding the necessary prerequisites for building a strong, independent Ukraine, and his ideas about reforming state authorities, the Church, …
Tributes In Memory Of Rabbi Asher Finkel, Ph.D., Lawrence Frizzell
Tributes In Memory Of Rabbi Asher Finkel, Ph.D., Lawrence Frizzell
Selected Works of Lawrence E. Frizzell
Father Lawrence E. Frizzell, through the auspices of the Msgr. Oesterreicher Endowment, edited a booklet of tributes by colleagues and alumni of the Jewish-Christian Studies Graduate Program in the memory of Rabbi Asher Finkel.
Contemporary Trends In The Theological Understanding Of Christian Pilgrimage, Piotr Roszak
Contemporary Trends In The Theological Understanding Of Christian Pilgrimage, Piotr Roszak
International Journal of Religious Tourism and Pilgrimage
This paper analyses the historical changes that have taken place in the Christian theology of pilgrimage from Patristics to the present time. Against that background, it identifies the core parameters of the theological debate on pilgrimage, including its foundation in the truths of the faith and its key dimensions. In view of attempts to reduce the essence of pilgrimage to phenomenological descriptions in contemporary analyses, the author proposes to take advantage of the explicatory potential of hylomorphism as a theory that differentiates between matter and form. When applied to pilgrimage, hylomorphism makes it possible to integrate theological perspectives with the …
Saint Jude's, November 27, 2022
Saint Jude's, November 27, 2022
Saint Jude's
A newsletter published for Deaf Catholics in Waltham, MA
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Saint Jude's, November 20, 2022
Saint Jude's, November 20, 2022
Saint Jude's
A newsletter published for Deaf Catholics in Waltham, MA
Saint Jude's Finding Aid