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The Lack Of A Theology Hood At The University Of The West Indies, Mitchell A. Nicholls
The Lack Of A Theology Hood At The University Of The West Indies, Mitchell A. Nicholls
Transactions of the Burgon Society
Established in 1948, The University of the West Indies offers a course in theology but has no hood for those who complete it. This article examines the history of the programme and considers the reasons no hood has been approved.
Theological Truths That Divide Us, David Westfall
Book Review: Theoretical-Practical Theology, Jeffery S. Gates
Book Review: Theoretical-Practical Theology, Jeffery S. Gates
Library Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
Teaching Sexuality On The Catholics & Cultures Website: A Refreshing Turn Toward The Longue Durée, Marc Roscoe Loustau
Teaching Sexuality On The Catholics & Cultures Website: A Refreshing Turn Toward The Longue Durée, Marc Roscoe Loustau
Journal of Global Catholicism
I present a close reading of the Catholics & Cultures (C&C) website’s treatment of sexuality-related issues and discuss this material in relation to debates about how to teach sexuality in religious studies and theology classrooms. The C&C website occasionally and intermittently uses a typical “contemporary issues” approach that considers sexuality in relation to legal and legislative decisions and government policies. In contrast, country profiles consistently situate sexuality in relation processes like nation building, urbanization, and lay Catholics’ growing authority. My interpretation highlights the site’s decision to emphasize the longue durée, long-term and deep structural processes driving cultural and religious changes. …
Do You Have To Be A Calvinist In Order To Be A Kuyperian? In Memoriam John H. Kok, Eduardo Echeverria
Do You Have To Be A Calvinist In Order To Be A Kuyperian? In Memoriam John H. Kok, Eduardo Echeverria
Pro Rege
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