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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Catholic Perspectives on Faith, Vocation, and the Intellectual Life Thomas M. Landy. Introduction Yeast and Three Measures of Flour Thomas M. Landy ́ntellectuals , to put it mildly , have had a rather odd relationship with reli- gion ...
Catholic Perspectives on Faith, Vocation, and the Intellectual Life Thomas M. Landy. Introduction Yeast and Three Measures of Flour Thomas M. Landy ́ntellectuals , to put it mildly , have had a rather odd relationship with reli- gion ...
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... vocation . Perhaps we fail to offer this kind of advice because we treat Catholicism as more static than adaptive , or because we have relegated religion to a num- ber of limited spheres , which need not integrate with other aspects of ...
... vocation . Perhaps we fail to offer this kind of advice because we treat Catholicism as more static than adaptive , or because we have relegated religion to a num- ber of limited spheres , which need not integrate with other aspects of ...
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... vocation . A number of faculty groups now gather regularly at secular and Catholic campuses for discussion on faith , vocation , and intellectual life . Conceived with those groups in mind , the chapters in this book should serve as a ...
... vocation . A number of faculty groups now gather regularly at secular and Catholic campuses for discussion on faith , vocation , and intellectual life . Conceived with those groups in mind , the chapters in this book should serve as a ...
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... vocation as intellectuals . Our beliefs about creation and its value seem a good place to begin this questioning . Michael Himes does so by identifying a broad " sacramental ” sense that derives from Catholicism's understanding of God's ...
... vocation as intellectuals . Our beliefs about creation and its value seem a good place to begin this questioning . Michael Himes does so by identifying a broad " sacramental ” sense that derives from Catholicism's understanding of God's ...
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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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