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Salesianum, 2020
L’annuncio del Vangelo non è separabile dall’aspirare ad una Chiesa tutta santa. Nelle difficoltà che il quotidiano pone e nelle complesse relazioni umane l’insegnamento di Gesù indica ai credenti la via necessaria della santità per essere in comunione con Dio e con i fratelli. L’annuncio di fede non è slegato dalla testimonianza verace dell’uomo nuovo
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L’annuncio del Vangelo non è separabile dall’aspirare ad una Chiesa tutta santa. Nelle difficoltà che il quotidiano pone e nelle complesse relazioni umane l’insegnamento di Gesù indica ai credenti la via necessaria della santità per essere in comunione con Dio e con i fratelli. L’annuncio di fede non è slegato dalla testimonianza verace dell’uomo nuovo
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Theology Today, 2001
This essay seeks to develop an understanding of Christian catechesis as a practice, or set of practices, informed, at heart, by doxology. The acquisition of “knowledge” that variously constitutes the catechetical or educative enterprise within Christian communities is bound up entirely with the praise and adoration of God within the eucharistic ...
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This essay seeks to develop an understanding of Christian catechesis as a practice, or set of practices, informed, at heart, by doxology. The acquisition of “knowledge” that variously constitutes the catechetical or educative enterprise within Christian communities is bound up entirely with the praise and adoration of God within the eucharistic ...
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1998
Abstract A monk out of the desert, said Anthony of Egypt, is like a fish out of water. Early Christian monasticism was so inextricably tied to a particular geographic terrain that the connection between the monk and the desert was never questioned. The choice of vocation and the choice of landscape were almost always one. Jerome accepted
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Abstract A monk out of the desert, said Anthony of Egypt, is like a fish out of water. Early Christian monasticism was so inextricably tied to a particular geographic terrain that the connection between the monk and the desert was never questioned. The choice of vocation and the choice of landscape were almost always one. Jerome accepted
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Evaluating Adolescent Catechesis
Religious Education, 2011Abstract Systematic program evaluations of adolescent catechesis curricula are seldom completed and rarely published. This makes it very challenging to understand what is working and what is not. This case study describes the findings of a program evaluation of the Youth in Theology and Ministry curriculum of Saint John's School of Theology and ...
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A new approach to catechesis: involving students in catechetical education in the Philippines
International Studies in Catholic Education, 2010Rito Baring
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