Results 251 to 260 of about 85,091 (304)
Some of the next articles are maybe not open access.
2020
Studies of Christian antisemitism and anti-Judaism have often been focused on texts to demonstrate continuity and transformation of anti-Jewish sentiments. This chapter explores the tension between the theological Jew, encountered in the theology and theological texts, and historical Jews, encountered in daily life.
+5 more sources
Studies of Christian antisemitism and anti-Judaism have often been focused on texts to demonstrate continuity and transformation of anti-Jewish sentiments. This chapter explores the tension between the theological Jew, encountered in the theology and theological texts, and historical Jews, encountered in daily life.
+5 more sources
Divorce and the catholic church
Journal of Religion & Health, 1975The breakup of a marriage is always a difficult experience for the parties involved. Feelings of guilt and failure accompany the divorce. If another marriage follows, it is often begun with anxiety and fear of yet another failure. Divorce is especially traumatic for Roman Catholics, because of the church's teaching about the indissolubility of marriage.
openaire +2 more sources
Confessing the catholicity of the church
International Journal of Philosophy and Theology, 2013Starting from a recent discussion in the Netherlands about the application of the Pontifical Council for Social Communication for the internet extension ‘.catholic,’ the author inquires into the meaning of confessing the catholicity of the church. He shows that ‘catholic’ is a title phrase, a descriptive term that often functions as a proper name.
openaire +2 more sources
2014
Roman Catholicism stands at a crossroads, a classic ''best of times, worst of times'' moment. On the one hand, the Catholic Church remains by far the largest branch of the worldwide Christian family, and is growing at a remarkable clip. Yet the Church has also been rocked by a series of scandals related to the sexual abuse of minors by clergy, and ...
openaire +2 more sources
Roman Catholicism stands at a crossroads, a classic ''best of times, worst of times'' moment. On the one hand, the Catholic Church remains by far the largest branch of the worldwide Christian family, and is growing at a remarkable clip. Yet the Church has also been rocked by a series of scandals related to the sexual abuse of minors by clergy, and ...
openaire +2 more sources
1991
This brief account demonstrates the political and cultural significance of the Catholic Church and the extent to which the conditions for Catholicism’s continuing influence had been established at an earlier period. Both the history of the divorce law and that of abortion are histories in which the Church itself, the arena of Catholic belief and custom
openaire +1 more source
This brief account demonstrates the political and cultural significance of the Catholic Church and the extent to which the conditions for Catholicism’s continuing influence had been established at an earlier period. Both the history of the divorce law and that of abortion are histories in which the Church itself, the arena of Catholic belief and custom
openaire +1 more source
2008
The second sign that makes up the ontology of the church is catholicity, and in 1962 Kung decided to approach it with a brief discussion about the existence of the church in history. This seems to be the easy way for Kung because the church does exist as a community’ that lives in history.2 Moreover, not only that it exists in history,3 but the church ...
openaire +1 more source
The second sign that makes up the ontology of the church is catholicity, and in 1962 Kung decided to approach it with a brief discussion about the existence of the church in history. This seems to be the easy way for Kung because the church does exist as a community’ that lives in history.2 Moreover, not only that it exists in history,3 but the church ...
openaire +1 more source
The geopolitics of the Catholic Church in Latin America
Territory, Politics, Governance, 2021Andres Rivarola Puntigliano
exaly

