Eastern Christian Books: Plested on Sophiology
OUP: Wisdom in Christian Tradition:The Patristic Roots of Modern Russian Sophiology
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Showing posts with label Oxford University Press. Show all posts
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Thursday, November 19, 2020
John of the Cross: Desire, Transformation, and Selfhood
Published today! It is desire that unites John of the Cross's writing - and it is an understanding of desire that may help us think more theologically about desire today. @OUPReligion pic.twitter.com/pkq40JjOwm
— Sam Hole (@Sam_Hole) November 19, 2020
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Monday, August 03, 2020
Oxford Dictionary of the Christian Church
Did you know that the Oxford Dictionary of the Christian Church, edited by Andrew Louth, will include more than 40 new & revised entries by Sheptytsky Institute associates?https://t.co/jKAJUcSI5x@OED @PatBritti @saintjudeshrine @christinkallama @Ugcc_teoficat @archtoronto pic.twitter.com/HuvJqihTNt
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Sunday, June 28, 2020
Monday, March 23, 2020
Eastern Christian Books: John Jillions on God's Guidance in the World
Eastern Christian Books: John Jillions on God's Guidance in the World
Discernment of spirits, part of the Christian patrimony, "East and West":
Discernment of spirits, part of the Christian patrimony, "East and West":
AD: At the very end of your last chapter, you briefly work in Lev Gillet and also Kallistos Ware. Tell us a bit more about their experience and relevance to your study.
Their experience, as recounted in the book, is of interest because it took place in the context of an academic study at Oxford University on religious experience. The Alister Hardy Religious Experience Research Centre, which is now based at the University of Wales, was collecting thousands of accounts of religious experience in the 1970s. As a way of reflecting on all this material interviewed a number of scholars, theologians and pastors about how they understand this persistent phenomenon.
Interviewed separately, Fr Lev Gillet and Fr Kallistos Ware (as he was then) gave very similar criteria for evaluating such experiences. They said it must be repeated. It can be short and authoritative, or come through gradual “infiltration by God.” It can be tested by asking others who understand your problem to pray for a solution and to ask for guidance, and see whether the answers converge. But the most definitive criterion is to pay attention to the feelings and actions that the experience produces. “Does this guidance create in you sorrow, bitterness, hatred? Or does it create in you joy and love for God and other people? Judge the tree according to its fruit.”
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Monte Ransome Johnson
Monte Ransome Johnson, an academic specialists missing the point?
Ed Feser: Johnson on Aristotle’s Revenge
Monte's book: Aristotle on Teleology
Ed Feser: Johnson on Aristotle’s Revenge
Monte's book: Aristotle on Teleology
Wednesday, September 18, 2019
Eastern Christian Books: The Very Long History of Vatican II
Eastern Christian Books: The Very Long History of Vatican II
The Synod of Pistoia and Vatican II: Jansenism and the Struggle for Catholic Reform by Shaun Blanchard
When Bishops Meet: An Essay Comparing Trent, Vatican I, and Vatican II Hardcover by John W. O'Malley
The Synod of Pistoia and Vatican II: Jansenism and the Struggle for Catholic Reform by Shaun Blanchard
When Bishops Meet: An Essay Comparing Trent, Vatican I, and Vatican II Hardcover by John W. O'Malley
Tuesday, August 06, 2019
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Saturday, June 30, 2018
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Friday, April 06, 2018
Rome and Constantinople
Amazon’s New Co-Headquarters: A Cautionary Tale by Kevin T. DiCamillo
Some Latin triumphalism in this article.
Two Romes: Rome And Constantinople in Late Antiquity
Some Latin triumphalism in this article.
Two Romes: Rome And Constantinople in Late Antiquity
Friday, December 21, 2012
Lee Cheek reviews Political Philosophy: A Historical Introduction by Michael J. White: A Good Introduction to Political Philosophy
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