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Gillian McCulloch and Dualism

David wrote 1 month ago: The Deconstruction of Dualism within Theology: With Special Reference to Ecofeminist Theology and Ne … more →

Tags: dualism, McCulloch, Non-Reductive Physicalism

Re-personing ethics, de-personing the corporation11 comments

Michael J. Iafrate wrote 3 months ago: In his fantastic book Who Count as Persons?: Human Identity and the Ethics of Killing (Washington, D … more →

Tags: Catholic social teaching, Politics, Culture, Michael Iafrate, Radical Catholicism, Pro-Life, Economy, democracy, Human Rights

To Bury or Cremate?68 comments

R. Scott Clark wrote 4 months ago: First published on the old HB in 2006. Warning: If You’re Eating, You Might Want to Wait to Read Thi … more →

Tags: I Get Questions, Resurrection, burial, cremation, Imago Dei

Jonathan Edwards on the Holy Spirit’s Work on the Soul’s Faculties

fleance7 wrote 4 months ago: Image via Wikipedia This quote I recently read caught my attention.  Edwards had some great insights … more →

Tags: Well said, Philosophy, Theology, Christian History, Holy Spirit, Jonathan Edwards, soul, Law, Philosophical Anthropology

Emmanuel McCarthy and John Carmody on "killing abstracions"20 comments

Michael J. Iafrate wrote 5 months ago: I recently finished an essay entitled “Destructive Obedience: U.S. Military Training and Cultu … more →

Tags: War and Peace, Violence, Michael Iafrate, The State, Pro-Life, Quotes, Life, Peace, Patriotism

Emil Brunner's "Salto Mortale"

Oliver wrote 6 months ago: Emil Brunner is the second of the three ‘Bs’ of the neo-orthodox movement, the others be … more →

Tags: Theology, Faith, Sin, Bultmann, Neo-Orthodoxy, Emil Brunner, Barth, Protestantism, Reformed Theology

Mr Bean, the Babylonians, and Genesis 1

Oliver wrote 6 months ago: Back in 2007, Dr Vince Cable, then the acting leader of the Liberal Democrats, observed at Prime Min … more →

Tags: Theology, Spiritual Thoughts, Irenaeus of Lyons, Vocation, gordon brown, Vince Cable, Genesis 1, Genesis, Pentateuch

On being lonely...

Oliver wrote 6 months ago: Thoughts from Paula Ripple: Loneliness is not a matter of who I am with or who I am not with; it is … more →

Tags: spirituality, Celibacy, loneliness, elderly, Lonely, Paula Ripple, Anthropology, Isolation, Solitude

Ministering to a distressed generation...

Oliver wrote 7 months ago: Some thoughts on pastoral ministry to the distressed in the modern world from Eugene Peterson (speak … more →

Tags: Theology, Priests, Priesthood, spirituality, Pastoral Ministry, Mental Health, Ecclesiology, Ministry, Pastoral Theology

Can Women Be Deacons?46 comments

Eric Brown wrote 7 months ago: The Ordination of Women, Pt. II Just recently, I came across a well-written entitled Catholic Women … more →

Tags: Catholic Church, Catholicism, Celibacy, Christianity, Diaconate, Eastern Orthodoxy, Ecumenism, Holy Orders, married priests

Nouwen on being a pleaser

Oliver wrote 9 months ago: “For as long as you can remember, you have been a pleaser, depending on others to give you an identi … more →

Tags: Spiritual Thoughts, spirituality, Henri Nouwen, Grief, Depression, Self Esteem

Catholic Moral Theology And Homosexuality

Eric Brown wrote 9 months ago: A lot of people may think this discourse has something to do with homosexuality…let me be clear, it … more →

Tags: Catholicism, Christianity, Homosexuality, Marriage, Morality, Theology of the Body

Nouwen -vs- Superficiality

Oliver wrote 9 months ago: “Your body needs to be held and to hold, to be touched and to touch. None of these needs is to be de … more →

Tags: Spiritual Thoughts, Friendship, Humanity, Celibacy, Chastity, Love, Henri Nouwen, human, Being human

A Christian Interpretation of the Mahāvākyas4 comments

Henry Karlson wrote 1 year ago: Hinduism is a complex religious faith which cannot be simplified into one theological school of thou … more →

Tags: Henry Karlson, Theology, comparative theology

Reflections from Theological Anthropology2 comments

Nate wrote 1 year ago: As I wrap up my coursework for the summer quarter, I want to share some reflections concerning the n … more →

Tags: Theology, image of God, Ray Anderson, male/female relationships, Genesis

Foundations for Theological Anthropology: Part 21 comment

brainofdtrain wrote 1 year ago: Last week i began a brief exploration of Ray Anderson’s theological anthropology.  Part two is below … more →

Tags: Theology & Doctrine, Christian Theologians, Ray Anderson

Foundations for Theological Anthropology: Part 13 comments

brainofdtrain wrote 1 year ago:           I recently wrote a brief paper reflecting on Ray Anderson’s Theological Anthropology.  I r … more →

Tags: Theology & Doctrine, Christian Theologians, Ray Anderson

Reading 179, from St. Irenaeus1 comment

rhapsodysinger wrote 1 year ago: Man Fully Alive is the Glory of God St. Irenaeus My notes: This is the beginning of the discipline o … more →

Tags: lectio divina, spirituality, Religion, Truth, Philosophy, Catholic, Christian, Mysticism, Peace

Hans Urs von Balthasar: A Lengthy Introduction for the Perplexed31 comments

Henry Karlson wrote 1 year ago: Hans Urs von Balthasar, despite the fact he didn’t want to label himself as a theologian, is o … more →

Tags: Henry Karlson, Eschatology, Theology, Church Doctrine, human person


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