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Building a culture of life by embracing the feminine genius: A message to Catholic women in health care. [PDF]
This article is written to encourage women working in various healthcare fields to understand their call and responsibility to help build a culture of life. By using their natural “feminine genius,” women are uniquely gifted to uphold the sacredness of sex and the dignity of human life in every clinical encounter.
Caldwell S.
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The Feminine Genius According to Edith Stein
The term feminine genius denotes a special intuition and sensitivity of a woman that helps her not only ascertain the needs of others but also empathize with the human condition in a way characteristic only of women.
Alexandra Cathey
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Edith Stein on the Highest Expression of the Feminine Genius
Edith Stein sees the highest expression of the feminine genius in the Blessed Virgin Mary. This article presents (1) Edith Stein’s insights into what it means to walk with Mary and how her imitation provides women a secure path to nurturing a healthy ...
Alexandra Cathey
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Pope John Paul II introduced the expression of the “Feminine Genius” in his Apostolic Letter Mulieris Dignitatem of 1988. If this characteristic belongs to all women in history, there must be traces of it in the Gospel. The article verifies that this is
Marc Timmermans
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THE GOSPEL’S VISION FOR WOMEN AND THE FEMININE GENIUS [PDF]
The spiritual impoverishment of humanity is directly tied to the marginalization of women that has prevented them from fully expressing their feminine genius in both the home and in society.
Alexandra Cathey
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Girls’ initiation contributes to cultural representations in Western folk fairy tales. This study examines girls’ initiation in three contemporary versions of “Little Red Riding Hood”, Angela Carter’s “The Company of Wolves” and “Wolf-Alice” (1979), and Märta Tikkanen’s Rödluvan (Little Red Riding Hood, 1986), in relation to “The Story of Grandmother”,
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Straniamenti e spaesamenti di Luigi Gualdo
Estrangement and Out-of-Placeness in the Works of Luigi Gualdo Characters and places between ideal and reality, cosmopolitanism and uprooting This paper focuses on the different forms of estrangement and out-of-placeness which can be found in ...
Filippo Fonio
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“The Hour of Woman” and Edith Stein: Catholic New Feminist Responses to Essentialism
This article examines how Edith Stein’s philosophical and theological anthropology is foundational to the “new feminism” that both Paul VI and John Paul II called for in the wake of the Second Vatican Council.
Renée Köhler-Ryan
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Diegetic and non-diegetic representation of kinesthetic and kinetic intelligence in detective discourse [PDF]
The article aims to identify and describe the diegetic and non-diegetic representation of kinesthetic and kinetic intelligence based on the professional activities of masculine and feminine models of private detective.
Elena E. Kusaeva
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Le Common Law est une femme... et quelle femme !
Sir Frederick Pollock (1845-1937), a leading English historian and a specialist of the Common Law, gave a series of lectures at the University of Columbia (New York) in 1911.
Isabelle Richard
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