ABSTRACT Differences in school culture and context can shape how student well‐being influences learning outcomes. This study addresses this gap by examining the relationships between psychological and social well‐being domains and English learning outcomes across Indonesian general and Islamic schools.
Abu Nawas +2 more
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Seeing and Hearing God: Sensory Experience in Angela of Foligno’s Memoriale
This article argues that Angela of Foligno’s Memoriale constructs seeing and hearing as epistemic operations through which theological knowledge becomes possible.
Eduard López Hortelano
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Book Review: David Matzko McCarthy and M Therese Lysaught, \u3cem\u3eGathered for the Journey: An Introduction to Catholic Moral Theology\u3c/em\u3e, London, SCM Press, 2007 [PDF]
Catholic moral theology is central to understanding the Christian life and its practice in the family, church and society. We are always in the midst of the challenge of finding a way to clearly speak of moral thinking.
Morrison, Glenn J
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Leveraging Artificial Intelligence (AI) to Strengthen MTSS Within Catholic Schools
ABSTRACT Many Catholic schools face resource challenges that result in limitations surrounding the implementation of multi‐tiered systems and support (MTSS). Artificial intelligence (AI) offers a potential tool for Catholic schools to strengthen systems of support. This article provides a conceptual analysis regarding opportunities for AI to strengthen
Kaitlin D. Reichart +2 more
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Ethical considerations in the regulation and use of herbal medicines in the European Union
The regulation and use of herbal medicines is a topic of debate due to concerns about their quality, safety, and efficacy. EU Directive 2004/24/EC on Herbal Medicinal Products was a significant step towards establishing a regulatory framework for herbal ...
Anthony Raphael Gatt +3 more
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Professional Secrecy: A Vincible Right [PDF]
Dr. Smith, a professor of Moral Theology at Duke University, is a frequent contributor to Linacre. His article examines the subtleties and intricacies which arise from the question who is entitled to know what from ...
Smith, Harmon L.
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From Particle to Purpose: A Systems‐Theoretical Model of Unity and Coherent Adaptation
ABSTRACT This paper develops a conceptual integration that bridges classical systems theories with insights from the Islamic intellectual tradition, focusing on the notion of zerre (particle) as articulated by Said Nursî. We reinterpret zerre as a systems‐theoretical agent that exhibits lawful responsiveness without autonomy, offering a new lens on how
Erhan Atay
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Rethinking backward-looking moral responsibility as care robots move toward superintelligence
The use of AI-based care robots raises numerous questions, including the attribution of responsibility. Although there is a wealth of work on the concept of responsibility in relation to AI-based systems, this article takes a new approach.
Mario Kropf
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The Rise of Loneliness Among Young People: Exploring the Impact of Digital Media
The article explores the increasing prevalence of loneliness among young people, focusing on digital media’s role in shaping their social experiences.
Roman Globokar +2 more
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Table of Contents, Vol. 12, Special Issue 1, Intersectional Methods and Moral Theology
Intersectionality is a tool for theological analysis that invites sustained critical reflection on how gender, race, social class, sexual identity, citizenship status, and other forms of difference shape people’s perceptions of God, the human person, the
Meghan J. Clark +2 more
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