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    The Roman Catholic parish in Poland as the local community.Janusz Mariański - 2014 - Journal for Perspectives of Economic Political and Social Integration 20 (1-2):73-103.
    In the Roman Catholic Church a parish is the smallest legal unit and it is the milieu for religious, social, and cultural activities for a group of people joined together in a geographical area. The purpose of this article is a sociological study examining the Catholic parish in Poland as a local community. Today a parish along with its community is exposed to social change and to myriad forces characteristic of the postmodern culture. In Poland (...)
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    Two Theories of Action and the Permissibility of Abortion.Elisabeth Parish - 2020 - The National Catholic Bioethics Quarterly 20 (1):59-72.
    An exchange between Christopher Tollefsen and Steven Jensen highlights the contrast between a theory of natural law that relies purely first-person account of intention and one that relies more on elements from the physical world. Tollefsen, a proponent of New Natural Law theory, argues that the fetus’s death in the Phoenix case was an unintended side effect of saving the mother’s life. Jensen criticizes NNL generally and particularly for this conclusion. He argues that facts outside the agent make this procedure (...)
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    A Metaphysical Account of the Placenta as a Shared Organ.Elisabeth Parish - 2021 - The National Catholic Bioethics Quarterly 21 (4):587-604.
    Although there is discussion among ethicists about the permissibility of actions on the antenatal placenta, these discussions rarely take seriously the metaphysics involved. Rather, authors resort to opinion on how the placenta comes to be and for whose good it exists. This paper takes these metaphysical questions seriously. Through discussion of the biology of the placenta, I conclude that it is a shared organ of the mother and the fetus. In an analogy to the ethics of conjoined twinning, I conclude (...)
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    Leakage from a Catholic Parish[REVIEW]John F. Dwyer - 1943 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 18 (1):189-190.
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  5. Tracing the pulse: An investigation into vitality in Australian Catholic parishes.Trudy Dantis - 2015 - The Australasian Catholic Record 92 (2):180.
    Dantis, Trudy As a 'definite community of Christian faithful', every parish is called to embody the presence of the church in the wider community. It does this by being a place of living communion and participation that is wholly mission-oriented, an environment conducive to hearing God's word and growing in the Christian life, and one that is engaged in dialogue, proclamation, outreach, worship and celebration. In doing so, a parish becomes 'salt' and 'light' for the community it is (...)
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  6. Liturgical Hymns and Songs in Australian Catholic Parishes: An Analysis of Post-conciliar Trends.Paul Taylor - 2009 - The Australasian Catholic Record 86 (3):277.
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    Language Use in the Catholic Church in Cameroon: The Case of the French Service and the Bulu Service in a Parish of Sangmelima.Jean-Paul Kouega & Mathilde Robertson Alo’O. - 2022 - European Journal of Theology and Philosophy 2 (6):38-47.
    This paper examines language practices in two services offered in the main Catholic Church in the town of Sangmelima in the South region of Cameroon. The research is motivated by the need to find out what languages are used in this church and what the terms “French service” and “Bulu service” imply in the multilingual city of Sangmelima. The informants were the priests, catechists, choir leaders, and some parishioners of this church. Three main instruments were used to collect data (...)
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    Methodological peculiarities of study of polyvector history of parishes, monasteries and eparchies of Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church.Yaroslav Stockiy - 2014 - Ukrainian Religious Studies 71:161-171.
    Jaroslav Stotskyi. Methodological peculiarities of study of polyvector history of parishes, monasteries and eparchies of Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church. The article reveals investigation methodology of history of eparchy main activity constituents, namely history of establishment, development, integral parts of eparchy transformations – parishes, monasteries, parish communities, brotherhoods, catechetic processes, monastery religious and social institutions etc.
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    State policy of cancellation of Rome-Catholic Church parishes network in Galician rеgion.Yaroslav Stockiy - 2015 - Ukrainian Religious Studies 73:149-158.
    The article deals with the main reasons, processes and consequences of minimization of Roman Catholic network in Lviv, Ternopil and Stanislav regions in consequence of state policy in the area of religion in late Stalinism and Khrushchev periods.
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  10. Eastern catholic churches in Australia: Canonical issues for catholic clergy and pastoral workers.Ian Waters & McGuckin - 2016 - The Australasian Catholic Record 93 (1):81.
    Waters, Ian; McGuckin, Robert The following document has been produced to assist priests and deacons of the Latin Catholic Church in their parish pastoral ministry. It does not attempt to be a scholarly or technical treatment. Often, as regards questions about marriage, a canonist will need to be consulted.
     
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  11. Parish life: Who is involved and why?Claudia Mollidor - 2014 - The Australasian Catholic Record 91 (3):281.
    Mollidor, Claudia The Church today understands itself primarily in terms of an ecclesiology of communion. If ordinary parishioners are going to experience how the Church enacts that ecclesiology, it will normally, perhaps exclusively, be through their local parish. The concept of community is essential to an understanding of parish. As Pope John Paul II emphasised in Christifideles Laici, a parish is not principally a structure, a territory or a building, but rather 'the family of God', 'a familial (...)
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  12. American parishes in the twenty-first century.Mary L. Gautier - 2015 - The Australasian Catholic Record 92 (2):197.
    Gautier, Mary L It is exciting to be witness to the twenty-first century in American Catholicism. Much has changed over the course of the twentieth century and I will discuss some key trends in American Catholicism that likely will be shaping American parishes in the twenty-first. In particular, changes in Catholic population during the twentieth century have influenced the number of American parishes, their location, and their size, as well as the composition of parishioners and of the leaders who (...)
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    Juventude e religiosidade: Cartografia dos processos de subjetivação de jovens católicos em uma comunidade de fé (Youth and religiousness: mapping the subjectivation processes of the catholic youth in a community of faith).Mary Rute Gomes Esperandio & Alexsander Cordeiro Lopes - 2012 - Horizonte 10 (26):476-499.
    Juventude e religiosidade: Cartografia dos processos de subjetivação de jovens católicos em uma comunidade de fé (Youth and religiousness: mapping the subjectivation processes of the catholic youth in a community of faith). DOI: 10.5752/P.2175-5841.2012.v10n26p476. Este estudo apresenta os resultados de uma pesquisa motivada pela constatação de que muitas subjetividades juvenis católicas do Brasil vivem uma situação de fragmentação que faz emergir distintos grupos identitários e em graves conflitos no seio das comunidades de fé. Por meio da realização de uma (...)
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    Parish Sociology.Joseph F. Scheuer, Joseph B. Schuyler & Frank A. Santopolo - 1955 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 30 (2):243-259.
  15. Parishes without parochialism.Paul Gallagher - 2014 - The Australasian Catholic Record 91 (3):259.
    Gallagher, Paul Your Grace, Brother Bishops and Clergy, Esteemed Religious, Ladies and Gentlemen, I am indeed grateful to Archbishop Julian Porteous and the Australian Catholic Council for Pastoral Research for the invitation to attend your conference and have my say! I am told that this conference is basically about statistics. Mark Twain attributes to Benjamin Disraeli the statement: 'There are three kinds of lies: lies, damned lies and statistics'. Obviously, I can have nothing to do with any of them, (...)
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    On the undisclosed transfer of abusive Catholic priests: A field theoretical analysis of the sexual repression within the Catholic Church and the use of legitimate language.André Armbruster - 2022 - Critical Research on Religion 10 (1):61-77.
    Catholic priests who sexually abused minors were transferred to other parishes without disclosing the actual reason for their transfer. Based on reports from Ireland, Germany, and the USA, and relying on Bourdieu’s concepts of field and habitus, this article demonstrates that first, the practices of denying and withholding information even to fellow priests are consequences of the repression of sexuality within the Catholic Church. The Church has not provided a legitimate language for priests to be able to engage (...)
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    Parishes: Leadership and Other Issues Associated with Clustering and Mergers.Brendan Daly - 2004 - The Australasian Catholic Record 81 (4):442.
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    Writing parish history.Gregory Haines - 1998 - The Australasian Catholic Record 75 (2):157.
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  19. The Parish Companion to the Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults [Book Review].Elizabeth Harrington - 2007 - The Australasian Catholic Record 84 (1):121.
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    Building Parish Communities Through Better Communication.Brian Lucas - 2004 - The Australasian Catholic Record 81 (4):410.
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    Linking Parishes, Schools and Families - a Call to Holiness through Life Long Learning.Jim Quillinan - 2004 - The Australasian Catholic Record 81 (4):387.
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    Parish pastoral councils: what of their future?David Shinnick - 1996 - The Australasian Catholic Record 73 (4):439.
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    From a Parish Base: Essays in Moral and Pastoral Theology.Kevin T. Kelly - 1999
    Written by a Roman Catholic theologian, these essays cover how pastoral ministry should be done in today's society, including how to handle church law and build a collaborative church as well as specific issues such as euthanasia and embryo research.
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  24. Interpreting research results of parish mystagogy.Patrick Cronin - 2013 - The Australasian Catholic Record 90 (1):71.
    Cronin, Patrick An empirical research project was conducted in the Archdiocese of Adelaide to investigate parish practices of mystagogy in the period after Easter for those involved in the RCIA (Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults). This research established, by statistical and qualitative analysis, support for the thesis of a positive correlation between the quality of mystagogy offered at the parish level, and on-going participation of the newly received in parish life over subsequent years. The data gathering (...)
     
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    Charity, Mortal Sin, and Parish Life.Romanus Cessario - 2016 - Logos: A Journal of Catholic Thought and Culture 19 (4):86-100.
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  26. ‘There are No Such Great Philosophies’: Contested Meanings of Toasebio Parish in Jakarta.Juneman Abraham - 2018 - In Slavomír Magál, Dáša Mendelová, Dana Petranová & Nicolae Apostolescu (eds.), 10th European Symposium on Religious Art Restoration & Conservation (ESRARC 2018) Procedings Book. pp. 33-37.
    This present study aims at exploring the meaning of the building of Santa Maria de Fatima Catholic Church (abbreviated as: SMFCC) or Toasebio Parish located in District Glodok, Jakarta, Indonesia. The author exposes in advance the meaning of the physical elements of the building SMFCC as understood by history writers and building experts. These meanings are not inseparable from the elements of human activities in the building. Through qualitative methods and literature review, the author describes in the Results (...)
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    The Contributions of the Council of Trent to the Catholic Reformation.Robert Fastiggi - 2020 - Perichoresis 18 (6):3-20.
    This article begins by examining what is meant by the Catholic Reformation and how it relates to the other frequently used term, Counter–Reformation. It then discusses the different ways Catholics and Protestants in the early 16th century understood ecclesial reform. Next there is a consideration of the call for a general or ecumenical council to resolve the differences between the Catholics and Protestant reformers; the reasons for the delay of the council; and the reasons why the Protestants did not (...)
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  28. Incorporating the RCIA process into catholic secondary colleges through the religious education curriculum.Matthew van der Velden - 2018 - The Australasian Catholic Record 95 (2):166.
    van der Velden, Matthew In the context of twenty-first-century Australia, Catholic secondary colleges are facing an ever-dwindling number of student enrolments coming from a Catholic background. Students that identify themselves as members of the Roman Catholic Church occupy a wide spectrum of positions along the faith and sacramental journey of the Catholic tradition. In Catholic colleges around Australia, there are a number of Catholic students, sometimes referred to as 'cradle Catholics', who received all of (...)
     
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    Religiosity and Personality Traits of Hispanic and Non-Hispanic Catholic Deacons.Joseph R. Ferrari - 2015 - Archive for the Psychology of Religion 37 (1):1-13.
    The Hispanic masculinity style may be “machismo” or “caballeros”, but is unknown among Hispanic clergy. Using a U.S. on-line survey database, Hispanic and non-Hispanic Catholic deacons self-reported religiosity and personality traits. Hispanic and non-Hispanic deacons reported similar depth on religious beliefs, but non-Hispanic, compared to Hispanic, deacons claimed higher interpersonal religious commitment and a spiritual transcendence of connectedness to others. On the HEXACO-60, Hispanic, compared to non-Hispanic, deacons reported significantly higher emotional traits and lower extraversion traits. Furthermore, Hispanic deacons (...)
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    Conscience and Calling: Ethical Reflections on Catholic Women’s Church Vocations.Mary M. Doyle Roche - 2013 - Journal of the Society of Christian Ethics 37 (2):201-202.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Reviewed by:Conscience and Calling: Ethical Reflections on Catholic Women's Church Vocations by Anne E. PatrickMary M. Doyle RocheConscience and Calling: Ethical Reflections on Catholic Women's Church Vocations Anne E. Patrick NEW YORK AND LONDON: BLOOMSBURY T&T CLARK, 2013. 197 PP. $24.95In Conscience and Calling, Anne Patrick weaves together insights into women's moral agency, vocational discernment, and historical narratives of religious women's engagement with clerical authority. Taking up (...)
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    Reflections on Parish Ministry.Vince Casey - 2003 - The Australasian Catholic Record 80 (1):51.
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  32. New evangelisation in the parish.John Francis Collins - 2012 - The Australasian Catholic Record 89 (3):311.
    Collins, John Francis In October this year there are to be two events at the Vatican. Beginning on 7 October and going through to 28 October bishops from all over the world are to gather at a Synod on 'New Evangelization for the Transmission of the Christian Faith.' On 11 October, midway through the Synod, the whole Church will mark the fiftieth anniversary of the opening of the Second Vatican Council. The bishops who are to gather this year at the (...)
     
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    Ministry in a university parish [The author is the Parish Priest of St. Carthage's University Parish, Parkville, and Chaplain to the University of Melbourne].Michael Elligate - 1998 - The Australasian Catholic Record 75 (4):439.
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    Stability of parish priests: the Australian history.Ian B. Waters - 1997 - The Australasian Catholic Record 74 (3):307.
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    Ethnic-confessional transformations of Greco-Catholics of Transcarpathia: problems of adaptation and assimilation.Nadiya Stokolos - 2013 - Ukrainian Religious Studies 66:190-203.
    In Uzhgorod on April 24, 1646, 63 Orthodox priests, 1 accepted the union. Until the mid-1850's, the 17th century. more than 300 orthodox parishes of Transcarpathia have become uniate. In the middle of the eighteenth century, according to information provided to Rome by the Mukachevo Uniate Bishop, Van Bradach, 150,000 Uniate believers in 829 parishes with 858 churches served 690 priests. In the end, in 1769 it was officially stated that in Marmaroshi there were no nouns.
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  36. Monsignor John Joseph N: Academic, war Chaplain, Parish priest.Damian John Gleeson - 2018 - The Australasian Catholic Record 95 (1):51.
    Gleeson, Damian John In 1924, after a hiatus of a decade, the Australasian Catholic Record was re-established under the driving force of Monsignor John Joseph Nevin, the then vice-president of St Patrick's College, Manly. Mgr Nevin was ACR's principal editor up until 1937 and with the exception of a trip to Ireland and Europe in 1927, he contributed articles and answered questions on topics ranging across canon law, marriage, and moral theology in virtually every quarterly issue of ACR for (...)
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    Church Teaching as the ‘Language’ of Catholic Theology.William J. Hoye - 1987 - Heythrop Journal 28 (1):16-30.
    Book reviewed in this article: In Search of History: Historiography in the Ancient World and the Origins of Biblical History. By John Van Seters. The Hidden God: The Hiding of the Face of God in the Old Testament. By Samuel E. Balentine. Theodicy in the Old Testament. Edited by James L. Crenshaw. Ce Dieu censé aimer la Souffrance. By François Varone. Evil and Evolution, A Theodicy. By Richard W. Kropf. ‘Poet and Peasant’ and ‘Through Peasant Eyes’: A Literary‐Cultural Approach to (...)
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    Étienne Gaboury, Vatican II, and Catholic Liturgical Renewal in Postwar Canada.Nicola Pezolet - 2017 - The European Legacy 22 (3):293-317.
    This article is a critical investigation of the buildings and writings of Étienne-Joseph Gaboury, a prolific French Canadian architect who, in the 1960s, designed several modern parish churches and engaged with various liturgical documents issued in the context of the Second Vatican Council. How have the various calls of priests and theologians advocating for artistic and liturgical renewal—calls which became increasingly frequent in the North Atlantic world after World War II—been adapted and implemented in specific architectural landmarks by Gaboury, (...)
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    Die Suche nach sich selbst -Searching for oneself.Klaus Sonnberger - 1998 - Bijdragen 59 (1):75-93.
    The Roman-Catholic parishes in The Netherlands are confronted with a number of existential problems. They are short of priests and other professionals needed to manifest their calling of proclaiming the kingdom of God. In addition to this, financial problems and the decline in the number of believers are threatening their subsistence. In reaction to these problems, a lot of dioceses have started reorganizing the structure of their parishes: parishes are assumed to work together. During this process of working together (...)
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    The stability necessary for a parish priest.[Criticism of the practice of appointing priests for a fixed period of time].Brian Byron - 1996 - The Australasian Catholic Record 73 (3):304.
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    A country bishop looks towards 2000.[Overcoming the potential shortage of priests in country parishes].Barry Collins - 1996 - The Australasian Catholic Record 73 (4):394.
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    St Patricks, Church Hill, Sydney: a busy city parish.Paul Cooney - 1996 - The Australasian Catholic Record 73 (4):401.
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    Youth and young adult ministry in a large urban parish: programs, possibilities and problems.David Maguire - 1998 - The Australasian Catholic Record 75 (4):430.
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    Adelaide's Basic Ecclesial Communities Project.[The pastoral restructuring of parishes].Bob Wilkinson - 1996 - The Australasian Catholic Record 73 (4):448.
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    Conference on Pure Land Buddhism in Dialogue with Christian Theology.James Fredericks - 2002 - Buddhist-Christian Studies 22 (1):201-202.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Buddhist-Christian Studies 22 (2002) 201-202 [Access article in PDF] Conference on Pure Land Buddhism in Dialogue with Christian Theology James Fredericks Loyola Marymount University As Charlie Parker devotees will attest, improvisation at its most thrilling, if not its most ingenious, is often the result of careful planning. Cannot something similar be said of interreligious dialogue? All our planning and study are best put to use when they suddenly become (...)
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    Sympoietic growth: living and producing with fungi in times of ecological distress.Tereza Stöckelová, Lukáš Senft & Kateřina Kolářová - 2023 - Agriculture and Human Values 40 (1):359-371.
    Drawing upon ethnographic research on human living and producing with fungi, and Haraway’s theorization of sympoiesis and the model ecosystems of mycorrhizae developed in current mycological research, we offer a concept of _sympoietic growth_. Sympoiesis is a concept that suggests a way of thinking about growth as a more-than-human process and provides an alternative political imaginary both to current forms of economic growth and to the idea of “degrowth.” We explore human-fungi co-operation in forests, an urban park, and a shopping (...)
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    Media w małej miejscowości na przykładzie biuletynu samorządowego i serwisu parafialnego.Stanisława Kurek-Kokocińska - 2021 - Acta Universitatis Lodziensis. Folia Litteraria Polonica 62 (3):41-63.
    The aim of the paper is to consider selected aspects of social communication by means of digital media available to the public in a small town. The study includes The Lutomiersk News: Local Government Information Bulletin [Pol. “Wiadomości Lutomierskie. Informacyjny Biuletyn Samorządowy”], which is available on the website of the Lutomiersk Administrative District: 2017–2020, as well as the Internet portal of the Roman Catholic parish in Lutomiersk. Using the method of qualitative analysis, contents of the media were detrmined (...)
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    Response 1 to Rosemary Radford Ruether: ‘Should Women Want WomenPriests or Women-Church?’.Jane Via - 2011 - Feminist Theology 20 (1):73-84.
    This response to Rosemary Ruether’s ‘Should Women Want Women Priests or Women-Church,’ an article published in this issue of Feminist Theology, is written by a Roman Catholic Womanpriest and pastor of a non-canonical Catholic parish. Jane Via finds more support in the New Testament for women in leadership roles than does Rosemary Radford Ruether. Via argues the impact of Aristotelian philosophy on Christian thought and the precedent it creates to use contemporary philosophy to interpret Christianity begs popularization. (...)
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    Erasmus’ Heritage.Willem Frijhoff - 2015 - Erasmus Studies 35 (1):5-33.
    _ Source: _Volume 35, Issue 1, pp 5 - 33 The ironic but very readable dialogues on folk religion in Erasmus’ Colloquia were used as school books for two centuries. Though their influence on the battle against superstition is difficult to measure, they obviously reflect the practices and debates of their own time. This article confronts Erasmus’ dialogue on exorcism with the ideas and practices of folk religion in the sixteenth-century biconfessional duchy of Cleves under Duke William V. Two sources (...)
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    More Than Metaphors: Masculine-Gendered Names and the Knowability of God.Lynne C. Boughton - 1994 - The Thomist 58 (2):283-316.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:MORE THAN METAPHORS: MASCULINEGENDERED NAMES AND THE KNOWABILITY OF GOD LYNNE C. BOUGHTON Chicago, Illinois W:HAT WAS ONCE a phenomenon confined to advocacy groups has appeared in ordinary Catholic parishes. Priests celebrating liturgies offer blessings "In the name of the Creator, the Redeemer, and the Holy Love." Such invocations of Persons of the Trinity by names indicative of divine action, as well as the " naming " of (...)
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