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Catinka Heinefetter. A Jewish Prima Donna In Nineteenth-Century France, Ronald Schechter Dec 2011

Catinka Heinefetter. A Jewish Prima Donna In Nineteenth-Century France, Ronald Schechter

Ronald Schechter

No abstract provided.


Church Bulletin, December 24, 2011 Dec 2011

Church Bulletin, December 24, 2011

Church Bulletin

A newsletter published for Deaf Catholics in Ottawa, Canada

Church Bulletin Finding Aid


Political Competition, Relative Deprivation, And Perceived Threat: A Research Note On Anti- Christian Violence In India, Chad Bauman, Tamara Leech Dec 2011

Political Competition, Relative Deprivation, And Perceived Threat: A Research Note On Anti- Christian Violence In India, Chad Bauman, Tamara Leech

Department of Public Health Scholarship and Creative Works

A preliminary subnational statistical analysis of violence against Christians in contemporary India, this article suggests that whereas the data provide very little support for simple, demographic explanations of this violence, they do more robustly support theories emphasizing the relative status of ethnic and religious minorities (vis-à-vis majorities) and the perception, among Hindus, that Christians (and other minorities) represent a threat to their numerical, political and economic strength.


The Incarnation As Mystery Of Faith, Lawrence E. Frizzell D.Phil. Dec 2011

The Incarnation As Mystery Of Faith, Lawrence E. Frizzell D.Phil.

Reverend Lawrence E. Frizzell, S.T.L., S.S.L., D.Phil.

Cycle B liturgical readings for Fourth Sunday of Advent, December 18, 2011: 2 Sm 7:1-16; Ps 89:2-5, 27-29; Rom 16:25-27; Lk 1:26-38.
This article was previously published in The Catholic Advocate.


The Incarnation As Mystery Of Faith, Lawrence Frizzell Dec 2011

The Incarnation As Mystery Of Faith, Lawrence Frizzell

Department of Religion Publications

Cycle B liturgical readings for Fourth Sunday of Advent, December 18, 2011: 2 Sm 7:1-16; Ps 89:2-5, 27-29; Rom 16:25-27; Lk 1:26-38. This article was previously published in The Catholic Advocate.


Fisher Of Men, Ashley N. Moore Dec 2011

Fisher Of Men, Ashley N. Moore

University of New Orleans Theses and Dissertations

Fisher of Men tells the story of an ancient and secretive group of supernatural balance keepers. When God goes missing, it is up to them to locate him before the armies of Heaven and Hell lay siege to the earth, but they have their own problems. When knowledge of a secret weapon surfaces, they are tasked to find it and destroy it before it falls into the hands of either side. The secret weapon is Charitie Newman, a young woman from rural Indiana who moved to New Orleans with her sister. Charitie has special abilities that have no limits, and …


The Tripartite Tributaries Of Ush, Alicia Cognevich Dec 2011

The Tripartite Tributaries Of Ush, Alicia Cognevich

University of New Orleans Theses and Dissertations

Inspired by Vladimir Nabokov’s metafiction novel Pale Fire and with Joseph Campbell’s research in comparative mythology and religion in mind, I explore the act of mythmaking and the composition of metafictional text in this work of fiction. The myth aspect combines elements of Classical, biblical, medieval, Romantic, and original materials to form a product that should strike readers as both familiar and alien, demonstrating Campbell’s notion of the monomyth as well as the ongoing tradition of mythmaking that continues to captivate both readers and writers. The metafictional portion of the text emphasizes a reader’s relationship to a work of fiction, …


Confessions: A Bfa Exhibition., Mary Carolyn Molony Dec 2011

Confessions: A Bfa Exhibition., Mary Carolyn Molony

Undergraduate Honors Theses

The artist discusses her Bachelor of Fine Arts Exhibition, Confessions, held at the Tipton Gallery, from November 14th to November 25th. The exhibit portrays how the artist responds to issues such as organized religion, war, and politics. Being drawn to art from the Renaissance to Baroque era, the work encorporates an "old world" aesthetic, also with an emphasis on Gothic architecture.


Preparing For Marriage: What Pastoral Marital Counselors Should Know About Religious Belief, Psychological Health, And Marital Outcome, Kiernan Sullivan, Paul J. Fitzgerald S.J. Dec 2011

Preparing For Marriage: What Pastoral Marital Counselors Should Know About Religious Belief, Psychological Health, And Marital Outcome, Kiernan Sullivan, Paul J. Fitzgerald S.J.

Rev. Paul J. Fitzgerald, S.J.

No abstract provided.


1 Corinthians And Work, Theology Of Work Project, Joel R. White Dec 2011

1 Corinthians And Work, Theology Of Work Project, Joel R. White

Theology of Work Project

  1. Introduction to 1 Corinthians
  2. All are called (1 Cor 1:1-3)
  3. Spiritual Resources Available (1 Cor 1:4-9)
  4. The Need for a Common Vision (1 Cor 1:10-17)
  5. Friends in Low Places (1 Cor 1:18-31)
  6. It Takes All Sorts (1 Cor 3:1-9)
  7. Do Good Work (1 Cor 3:10-17)
  8. Leadership as Service (1 Cor 4:1-4)
  9. Working with Nonbelievers (1 Cor 5:9-10)
  10. Bloom Where You are Planted (1 Cor 7:20-24)
  11. Maintain the Proper Perspective (1 Cor 7:29-31)
  12. Everyone Gets Their Fair Share (1 Cor 9:7-10)
  13. God's Glory is the Ultimate Goal (1 Cor 8 & 10)
  14. Gifted Communities (1 Cor 12:1-14:40)
  15. Our Work is Not …


Paul Fitzgerald, S.J. Engages With The Question: What Is The Relationship Of Theological Theory To Practice?, Paul J. Fitzgerald S.J., Alfred Benney Dec 2011

Paul Fitzgerald, S.J. Engages With The Question: What Is The Relationship Of Theological Theory To Practice?, Paul J. Fitzgerald S.J., Alfred Benney

Rev. Paul J. Fitzgerald, S.J.

What is the relationship of theological theory to practice? Fr. Paul Fitzgerald, S.J. speaks of his personal project and devotion to working with people living in a very poor neighborhood in South Los Angeles. He is most captivated by the women who have transitioned to an entirely different culture, and yet motivated by their Catholic faith serve their community with great generosity.


Paul Fitzgerald, S.J. Engages With The Question: What Led You To The Jesuits And An Interest In Theology?, Paul J. Fitzgerald S.J., Alfred Benney Dec 2011

Paul Fitzgerald, S.J. Engages With The Question: What Led You To The Jesuits And An Interest In Theology?, Paul J. Fitzgerald S.J., Alfred Benney

Rev. Paul J. Fitzgerald, S.J.

What led you to the Jesuits and an interest in theology? Dr. Paul Fitzgerald, S.J. talks of his process of becoming a Jesuit – from his studies at Santa Clara University as an undergraduate, to his doctoral studies in Paris. His academic focus has been in systematic theology and the social sciences/sociology of religion.


Paul Fitzgerald, S.J. Engages With The Question: What Is Your Central Interest In Catholic Theology?, Paul Fitzgerald, Alfred Benney Dec 2011

Paul Fitzgerald, S.J. Engages With The Question: What Is Your Central Interest In Catholic Theology?, Paul Fitzgerald, Alfred Benney

Rev. Paul J. Fitzgerald, S.J.

What is your central interest in Catholic Theology? Jesuit Paul Fitzgerald explains his focus in his study of Catholic Theology. He is interested in the lived faith of the laity of Church, as much as the work and thought of great thinkers. He is particularly invested in looking at the Church’s current situation in light of the sexual abuse crisis, and how both Church hierarchy and the faithful are reacting to it.


Ignatian Spirituality And The Life Of The Lawyer: Finding God In All Things – Even In The Ordinary Practice Of The Law, Gregory A. Kalscheur S.J. Dec 2011

Ignatian Spirituality And The Life Of The Lawyer: Finding God In All Things – Even In The Ordinary Practice Of The Law, Gregory A. Kalscheur S.J.

Gregory A. Kalscheur, S.J.

All of us know lawyers who seem unhappy, unfree, directionless, and dis-integrated, who seem to be following paths they haven’t consciously chosen, leading them to places they would never have chosen to go, seemingly locked in lives they haven’t freely chosen to live. Some would characterize this reality as a manifestation of a spiritual crisis, a crisis of meaning and value in the law, rooted in the difficulty lawyers have integrating the practice of the law into the whole of their lives. This article argues that the spirituality flowing from the life of Ignatius of Loyola, the founder of the …


Christian Scripture And American Scripture: An Instructive Analogy?, Gregory A. Kalscheur S.J. Dec 2011

Christian Scripture And American Scripture: An Instructive Analogy?, Gregory A. Kalscheur S.J.

Gregory A. Kalscheur, S.J.

This Review Essay examines the analogy between biblical interpretation and constitutional interpretation drawn by the eminent Yale church historian Jaroslav Pelikan in his provocative book, Interpreting the Bible and the Constitution. Part I of the Essay focuses on Pelikan’s discussion of the differences and analogies between the Bible and the Constitution that provide the foundation for methodological comparison. Part II of the Essay examines Pelikan’s effort to draw on the work of 19th-century theologian John Henry Newman in order to explore the fundamental problem of the relation between the authority of the original text and the authority of developing doctrine …


Catholics In Public Life: Judges, Legislators, And Voters, Gregory A. Kalscheur S.J. Dec 2011

Catholics In Public Life: Judges, Legislators, And Voters, Gregory A. Kalscheur S.J.

Gregory A. Kalscheur, S.J.

Does the desire to avoid culpable cooperation in moral evil make the conscientious Catholic judge unfit for judicial service in a constitutional system that will inevitably bring before the judge cases that implicate a host of issues as to which the Church offers moral teaching? Confused answers to this question reflect a larger confusion which often accompanies contemporary discussion of questions related to Catholic participation in public life. The confusion stems in large part from a failure to recognize that Catholics participate in public life in different ways that give them different sorts of public roles. This Essay tries to …


Conscience And Citizenship: The Primacy Of Conscience For Catholics In Public Life, Gregory A. Kalscheur S.J. Dec 2011

Conscience And Citizenship: The Primacy Of Conscience For Catholics In Public Life, Gregory A. Kalscheur S.J.

Gregory A. Kalscheur, S.J.

In their statement, Forming Consciences for Faithful Citizenship, the U.S. Catholic bishops acknowledge that “the responsibility to make choices in political life rests with each individual in the light of a properly formed conscience.” This essay argues that, in light of this responsibility, it is important to affirm a commitment to the primacy of conscience as that idea has been understood in the Catholic tradition. If we really expect voters and public officials to make responsible, conscientious decisions about matters of public policy, we should not speak in ways that suggest that the proper formation of conscience is simply a …


Intellectual Property, Copyright, And Piracy: A Cultural View, Steven W. Staninger Dec 2011

Intellectual Property, Copyright, And Piracy: A Cultural View, Steven W. Staninger

Copley Library: Faculty Scholarship

Religion plays a major role in determining culture, and has an important effect on how laws are both written and enforced. The concept of intellectual property varies in different cultural traditions, and the dominant religion of a culture plays a major role in the how copyright is viewed and if it is respected or enforced. This paper briefly evaluates the cultures of three major religious and intellectual traditions to determine what, if any, effect their beliefs and values have on the respect for and enforcement of laws defending intellectual property and copyright.


Lilburn W. Boggs And The Case For Jacksonian Democracy, Robert John Walker Dec 2011

Lilburn W. Boggs And The Case For Jacksonian Democracy, Robert John Walker

Theses and Dissertations

Lilburn W. Boggs and the Case for Jacksonian Democracy Robert John Walker Department of Religion, BYU Masters of Religious Education Lilburn W. Boggs was lieutenant governor of Missouri from 1832 to 1836. He was governor of Missouri from 1836 to 1840. Political upheaval was the order of the day as Jacksonian democrats overthrew, through the power of the ballot box, the establishment of the patrician leadership in the United States. Issues of equity, slavery, religion, settlement of the West, and divisive sectionalism threatened the Union of the states. President Andrew Jackson was the representation of the common man and the …


The Faithful Flyer, 12-11-2011 To 1-22-2012, University Of Dayton. Campus Ministry Dec 2011

The Faithful Flyer, 12-11-2011 To 1-22-2012, University Of Dayton. Campus Ministry

Chapel Bulletins

No abstract provided.


"Stephen G. Post, More Lasting Unions: Christianity, Family And Society (Religion, Marriage, & Family; Grand Rapids, Mi: Wm. B. Eerdmans, 2000)", Paul J. Fitzgerald S.J. Dec 2011

"Stephen G. Post, More Lasting Unions: Christianity, Family And Society (Religion, Marriage, & Family; Grand Rapids, Mi: Wm. B. Eerdmans, 2000)", Paul J. Fitzgerald S.J.

Rev. Paul J. Fitzgerald, S.J.

No abstract provided.


The New Reform Agenda, Howard A. Snyder Dec 2011

The New Reform Agenda, Howard A. Snyder

Papers

No abstract provided.


So Sang They, Jesus!, Lee Magness Dec 2011

So Sang They, Jesus!, Lee Magness

Leaven

No abstract provided.


A Heart's Treasure, Mark Love Dec 2011

A Heart's Treasure, Mark Love

Leaven

No abstract provided.


Pastoral Counseling And Missional Formation: Recovering The Healing Ministry Of The Church, David Pillar Dec 2011

Pastoral Counseling And Missional Formation: Recovering The Healing Ministry Of The Church, David Pillar

Leaven

No abstract provided.


Hebrews: Ancient Encouragement For Believers Today, Edward William Fudge Dec 2011

Hebrews: Ancient Encouragement For Believers Today, Edward William Fudge

Leaven

No abstract provided.


As The Church Worships So She Believes, Beth Bowers Dec 2011

As The Church Worships So She Believes, Beth Bowers

Leaven

No abstract provided.


The Seven Hymns Of Revelation 4, 5 And 7, Mark S. Krause Dec 2011

The Seven Hymns Of Revelation 4, 5 And 7, Mark S. Krause

Leaven

No abstract provided.


This Is My Song, But Is It My Story? Philipans 2.5-11, Robert F. Hull Dec 2011

This Is My Song, But Is It My Story? Philipans 2.5-11, Robert F. Hull

Leaven

No abstract provided.


Praise As Resistance: A Reading Of Mary's Song (Luke 1.46-55), Kindalee Pfremmer De Long Dec 2011

Praise As Resistance: A Reading Of Mary's Song (Luke 1.46-55), Kindalee Pfremmer De Long

Leaven

No abstract provided.