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Opus Dei, Opus Hominum: The Trinity, the Four-Point Hypothesis, and the Eucharist

Irish Theological Quarterly, 2022
This article draws upon the theology of Bernard Lonergan, particularly as expanded upon by Robert Doran in order to provide a theological basis for the claim that ‘the Eucharist makes the church.’ Doran’s use of the so-called ‘four-point hypothesis’ from
E. Schlesinger
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Opus Dei: The Divine Invasion and the Philip K. Dick Canon

Science Fiction Studies, 2022
:In this article I explore the critically neglected Philip K. Dick novel, The Divine Invasion. Working from Gregg Rickman's interviews with Dick, Dick's attempts to describe or unify his own canon, what little scholarship focusing on The Divine Invasion ...
Gabriel Mamola
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El legado irónico de un obispo del Opus Dei. Sacerdotes nativos y catolicismo andino en la diócesis de Abancay después del conflicto

Mercurio Peruano. Revista de Humanidades
Sobre el clero nativo de la diócesis de Abancay durante el episcopado de Mons. Enrique Pèlach y Feliu.
Christine A. Lee
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Plebeyización y caridad en el Opus Dei: Un estudio sobre los eventos de recaudación de fondos

Pro-Posições
Resumen Este artículo forma parte de una investigación sobre las acciones que el Opus Dei impulsa en torno a la pobreza en Argentina. Se propone indagar sobre la actitud de plebeyización presente en una actividad específica: los eventos de recaudación de
María Bargo
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The Ironic Legacy of an Opus Dei Bishop: Native Priests and Andean Catholicism in Postconflict Apurímac, Peru

Latin American perspectives, 2019
Since the end of the civil war, the diocese of Abancay in the south-central Peruvian Andes has produced a clergy made up entirely of men born and raised in the diocese where they now work.
Christine Lee
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Opus Dei

1970
Herder Korrespondenz, Bd. 46 Nr.
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Opus Dei

Opus Dei ("Work of God" in Latin), also known as the Prelature of the Holy Cross, is a modern international institution within the Roman Catholic Church. Opus Dei was founded by Josemaria Escriva (1902-1975), a Spanish priest who was canonized as a saint by the Catholic Church in 2002.
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