On Naming God: Gendered God-Talk in Laudato Si’
One cannot escape the dilemma of gendered language when trying to interpret the pope’s new...
Read Moreby Emily Reimer-Barry | Jun 30, 2015 | Laudato Si | 2
One cannot escape the dilemma of gendered language when trying to interpret the pope’s new...
Read Moreby Jason King | Jun 26, 2015 | Current Events, Laudato Si | 3
The following is a guest post by Jim Caccamo of the Department of Theology and Religious Studies,...
Read Moreby Jessica Wrobleski | Jun 25, 2015 | Current Events, Laudato Si | 5
Whether in the classroom or in casual conversation, one of the most persistent challenges I...
Read Moreby Charles Camosy | Jun 24, 2015 | Current Events, Laudato Si | 1
When a Pope names himself after the most famous animal-lover of all time, and then chooses to...
Read Moreby Jason King | Jun 24, 2015 | Current Events | 2
So much recent work has come out on the faith of Catholics in the United States. All of it seems...
Read Moreby Jana Bennett | Jun 23, 2015 | Current Events | 3
My first thought when I read Laudato Si’ was not the “climate change question”...
Read Moreby Matthew Shadle | Jun 22, 2015 | Current Events | 1
Much of the commentary about Pope Francis’s encyclical Laudato Si’, both before and after...
Read Moreby Meghan Clark | Jun 21, 2015 | Current Events, Laudato Si | 0
Guest Post By: Shawnee M. Daniels-Sykes, Ph.D., Mount Mary University (Milwaukee, Wisconsin) Essentially, for Pope Francis “a sense of deep communion with the rest of nature cannot be realized if our hearts lack...
Read Moreby David Cloutier | Jun 19, 2015 | Current Events, Laudato Si | 5
In the early responses to the encyclical Laudato Si’, a couple particular points have drawn...
Read Moreby Meghan Clark | Jun 18, 2015 | Current Events, Laudato Si | 1
It’s here! A new social encyclical! As a Catholic moral theologian, I feel a bit like a child on...
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