As Leaven in the World: Catholic Perspectives on Faith, Vocation, and the Intellectual LifeThomas M. Landy Rowman & Littlefield, 2001 - 463 páginas Offers illuminating essays by passionate and well-recognized American Catholic intellectuals on the interaction between faith and work. By envisioning Catholicism as a cultural force that shapes morality, the arts, creativity, cultural conversation, social justice, spirituality and vocation, the authors invite educational leaders and intellectuals to take seriously their holy work -- of teaching others how to understand and engage the world from a Catholic perspective. Stemming from nearly a decade of conferences sponsored by Collegium, a consortium of sixty Catholic colleges and universities, this book offers new ways of connecting the content and concerns of Catholic faith to intellectual life across academic disciplines. This book helps form a community of inquiry around the issues central to Catholic intellectual enterprise. |
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... a Disciple : Finding God and a Vocation in the Academic Life - Ed Block , Jr. 435 32. Arriving at Valhalla - Sidney Callahan 447 Contributors . 459 With special gratitude to four women who played important roles vi⚫ Contents.
... a Disciple : Finding God and a Vocation in the Academic Life - Ed Block , Jr. 435 32. Arriving at Valhalla - Sidney Callahan 447 Contributors . 459 With special gratitude to four women who played important roles vi⚫ Contents.
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... academic colleagues have no interest in talking about religion except to caricature it ; other Catholics seldom can relate to the academic work as potentially valu- able from a religious point of view . When they ask people in ministry ...
... academic colleagues have no interest in talking about religion except to caricature it ; other Catholics seldom can relate to the academic work as potentially valu- able from a religious point of view . When they ask people in ministry ...
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... academic disciplines , but I have often been left to ponder what difference some of the most important specificities of Catholic , Christian faith might have . Does it matter a whit to the way we conceive the intellectual life that the ...
... academic disciplines , but I have often been left to ponder what difference some of the most important specificities of Catholic , Christian faith might have . Does it matter a whit to the way we conceive the intellectual life that the ...
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... academic vocation . Diana Hayes helps us in this regard by looking at Jesus and the nature of discipleship in the intellectual life . Dennis Doyle takes on the question of what difference Christian Trini- tarian faith makes for the ...
... academic vocation . Diana Hayes helps us in this regard by looking at Jesus and the nature of discipleship in the intellectual life . Dennis Doyle takes on the question of what difference Christian Trini- tarian faith makes for the ...
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Contenido
V | xix |
VI | 9 |
VII | 23 |
VIII | 35 |
IX | 41 |
XI | 57 |
XII | 69 |
XIII | 81 |
XXV | 233 |
XXIX | 245 |
XXX | 247 |
XXXI | 265 |
XXXIV | 283 |
XXXV | 299 |
XXXVIII | 313 |
XXXIX | 333 |
XIV | 83 |
XV | 97 |
XVI | 111 |
XVII | 133 |
XVIII | 145 |
XX | 159 |
XXI | 169 |
XXII | 183 |
XXIII | 205 |
XXIV | 219 |
XLI | 345 |
XLII | 347 |
XLIII | 357 |
XLIV | 371 |
XLV | 385 |
XLVI | 413 |
XLVII | 425 |
XLVIII | 437 |
XLIX | 449 |
Términos y frases comunes
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