Journalist priestsEditors of the Catholic Standard and Times have doctorates in theology and masters' degrees in journalismYou don't have to have a doctorate in philosophy or theology earned in Rome, plus a master's degree in journalism, to become editor of Philadelphia's Catholic Standard and ...
Reading Aristotle at the University of Louvain in the Fifteenth Century: A First Survey of Petrus de Rivo's Commentaries on Aristotle (I) The Louvain professor of Arts and Theology Petrus de Rivo is best known for his central role in the "Quarrel over Future Contingents" at Louvain (1465-...
Should education serve external goals, or should it be non-instrumental? In this paper, I recognize a tension between these two views with respect to the question of the end and the means in education, and I suggest conceptual and practical ways to handle this tension. The paper comprises tw...
The comparison with the institution of the Catholic papacy, made by modern observers, is historiographically stimulating. That institution has been the topic of many books that dealt variously with the history of its institutional development,its role in European politics, state making and diplomacy, ...
in1980whenshewas twenty-sevenyearsold.Shehadcometomyofficeseekinghelpfor heranxiety,panicattacks,andphobias.Althoughthesesymptoms hadbeenwithhersincechildhood,intherecentpasttheyhad becomemuchworse.Everydayshefoundherselfmoreemotionally paralysedandlessabletofunction.Shewasterrifiedand understandablydepressed. In...
University of California, Santa Barbara.Green, Robert L., Jr.University of California, Santa Barbara.GREEN JR., Robert L. Masters of Idolatry: Catholic Colonialism, Jesuit Conversionary Thought, and Indigenous Religious Traditions in the Spanish Pacific World, 1568-1672. Dissertation (Ph.D.) - ...
ramifications are limitless, particularly in the fields of medicine, psychiatry, theology, and philosophy. However, scientifically rigorous research in this area is in its infancy. Strides are being made to uncover this information, but the process is slow and is met with much resistance by...