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This article explores the following question: Given the Roman Catholic Church’s present-day teaching on catholicity, how can St. John Henry Newman’s historically conscious, imaginative view of catholicity assist Catholic Christians today in understanding
Christopher Cimorelli
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Schism – and Reformed theology?
The article deals with the question of schism in the Reformed faith and ecclesiology, by focusing on four fundamental issues developed in the form of five theses each. These fundamental issues involve, first, the wellknown Reformed passion for the unity
D.J. Smit
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The Holonic Christ: Catholicity as Individuation and Integration
The paradigm shift ushered in by the new science of the early twentieth century discloses the universe as a dynamic, energetic, and complex web of relationality.
Robert Nicastro
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Examining the denominational history of The Episcopal Church from the point of view of mission shifts the view of the church’s nature and its most important figures.
Jennifer Snow
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Herman Bavinck and same-sex marriage: A current application of older theological concepts
It seems like an anachronism to turn to Herman Bavinck for a vision of homosexual relationships in the church. It is indeed an anachronism when we look at Bavinck’s treatment of this phenomenon.
Willem van Vlastuin
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The theme of love is reflected in a variety of ways in all the works of L.D. Zinovieva-Annibal. As one of the most representative works of the writer, the story “The Thirty-Three Freaks” is an important and particularly revealing link in proving the ...
Liuyang Wang, Maria V. Mikhailova
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Love That Gives Understanding: On the Question of the Сognition-of-God in the Theology of A. S. Khomyakov and His Attitude to Non-Orthodoxy [PDF]
The article is aimed at clarifying one of the aspects of the “love” concept in Khomyakov’s theology, namely, how Alexey Stepanovich correlates love and cognition, and what role the former plays in the latter.
Anna O. Titova
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The Relevance of Thomas Berry for 21st Century Catholicity
The ecological crisis continues to be identified as the most significant social breakdown in the world. One of the important foundational influences on the development of an adequate religious response is the thought of cultural historian Thomas Berry ...
Cristina Vanin
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Sobornost’: A Russian Orthodox term at the heart of Roman ecclesiology [PDF]
The article discusses the stages of reception by Catholic theology of the concept of “sobornost”, which was included in the Dogmatic Constitution on the Church “Lumen Gentium” (“Light to the Peoples”).
Fr. Edward Farrugia
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Children of Heaven and Earth: Catholicity through Teilhardian Pedagogy
Beginning with the anthropology of Teilhard de Chardin, this paper explores the need to reimagine education in light of an evolutionary cosmos. Teilhard understood the human person as deeply involved in the meaning-making processes of the cosmos, and as ...
Jillian Langford
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