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Concilium : the international journal of theology.

Material type: TextTextPublication details: London : SCM Press, 2014.Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • PER .C66 2014
Contents:
Contents
no.1.
Solidarity and justice reconsidered/ Hille Haker
Ethics of integration/ Regina Ammicht Quinn
Diversity, recognition and coexistence/ Felix Wilfred
Charismatic religion in Brazil/ Maria Clara Bingemer
Latin America, land of many colours/ Luiz Carlos Susin
Innovation, feminism, and interculturalism/ Denise Couture
Canadian churches and colonialism/ Gregory Baum
Inter mirifica: success or failure?/ Guy Marchessault
Some remarks on Inter mirifica/ Miguel Pereira
Inter mirifica in Asia/ Franz-Josef Eilers
The Roman Curia in the short century/ Enrico Galavotti
no. 2.
Orthodoxy today/ Andres Torres Queiruga
'Heresy' in second-temple Judaism and early Christianity/ Robert M. Royalty, Jr
Orthodoxy in Nicaea-Constantinopole and Chalcedon/ Norman Tanner, SJ
Orthodoxy and ideology/ Werner G. Jeanrond
A hermeneutics of Orthodoxy/ David Tracy
Orthodoxy in the postmodern context/ Lieven Boeve
Orthodoxy when the Christ is Jesus/ Jon Sobrino, SJ
Radical orthodoxy/ Georges de Schrijver, SJ
'Orthodoxy' and 'Heterodoxy' in Hinduism and Buddhism/ George Gispert-Sauch, SJ
The bishops and the Reproductive Health Bill/ Eric Marcelo O. Genilo, SJ
Bishop Tebartz van Elst and the universal church/ Johannes Hoffman
Jesuits against rebirth/ Francis X. Clooney, SJ
Biblical apocalyptic, or 'It Won't Always be like that!'/ Jurgen Ebach
The early Jewish origins of apocalyptic/ Veronika Bachmann
Revelation as a model for times of crisis/ Xavier Alegre Santamaria, SJ
Are the only true Atheists actually theologians?/ Colby Dickinson
God in opposition: the value of a critique of apocalyptic reason/ Gregor Taxacher
Eschatology and apocalypse in post-modern times/ Carlos Mendoza-Alvarez, OP
Apocalyptic and global crisis/ Joaquin Garcia Roca
Appropriate contemporary forms of apocalyptic/ Ernst M. Conradie
(Post) Apocalyptic reflections from 'Ground Zero'/ Daniel Franklin Pilario, CM
'Superflat' apocalypticism in the internet age/ Lorenzo Ditommaso
Catholic theology in Germany and the outbreak of World War I/ Lucia Scherzberg and August H. Leugers-Scherzberg
The Balkan churches and World War I/ Ivo Banac
'Useless Slaughter'. Benedict XV and World War I/ John Pollard
no.4.
Markets and the Bible/ Nestor O. Miguez
'What do i want?' theological anthropology and consumerism/ William T. Cavanaugh
Reshaping desire at deeper levels/ Joerg Rieger
Commodifying sex: a view from the margins/ Cristina Traina
South Africa's prosperity Gospel churches/ Anthony Egan, SJ
The Gos of prosperity: deconstructing images/ Faustino Teixeira
Theologies of liberation against the market and patriarchy/ Geraldina Cespedes, OP
Buddhism and the market: liberation or adaptation/ Thierry-Marie Courau, OP
Pope Francis' emphasis on charity/ Rui Estrada and Teresa Marintho Toldy
Football in Brazil: the ambiguities of a national sport/ Iuri Andreas Reblin
Massingale, Martin, and enduring white complicity/ Alex Mikulich
no.5
Sin can be forgiven, but not corruption/ Jorge Mario Bergoglio/ Pope Francis
Confronting Ubiquitous corruption/ Daniel K. Finn
Corruption in the political tradition/ Frei Betto, OP
The saga of sexual violence in India/ Kochurani Abraham
African natural resources and corruption/ Aquiline Tarimo, SJ
The institutional corruption of healthcare bodies/ Hille Haker
Corruption in the church: an age of Constantine?/ Paolo Prodi
Where are the victims?/ Gianluca Montaldi
The corruption of the best is the worst/ Luiz Carlos Susin
Corruption in the prophetic and wisdom tradition/ Elsa Tames
Is God subornable? an investigation/ Norbert Reck
A poorer life and work without Mandela/ Anthony Egan, SJ
Intersecting Freedoms: Mandela's Legacy/ Sarojini Nadar
In memoriam Joao Batista Libanio, SJ/ Maria Clara Bingemer
In memoriam David Noel Power OMI/ Susan A. Ross
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Contents

no.1.

Solidarity and justice reconsidered/ Hille Haker

Ethics of integration/ Regina Ammicht Quinn

Diversity, recognition and coexistence/ Felix Wilfred

Charismatic religion in Brazil/ Maria Clara Bingemer

Latin America, land of many colours/ Luiz Carlos Susin

Innovation, feminism, and interculturalism/ Denise Couture

Canadian churches and colonialism/ Gregory Baum

Inter mirifica: success or failure?/ Guy Marchessault

Some remarks on Inter mirifica/ Miguel Pereira

Inter mirifica in Asia/ Franz-Josef Eilers

The Roman Curia in the short century/ Enrico Galavotti

no. 2.

Orthodoxy today/ Andres Torres Queiruga

'Heresy' in second-temple Judaism and early Christianity/ Robert M. Royalty, Jr

Orthodoxy in Nicaea-Constantinopole and Chalcedon/ Norman Tanner, SJ

Orthodoxy and ideology/ Werner G. Jeanrond

A hermeneutics of Orthodoxy/ David Tracy

Orthodoxy in the postmodern context/ Lieven Boeve

Orthodoxy when the Christ is Jesus/ Jon Sobrino, SJ

Radical orthodoxy/ Georges de Schrijver, SJ

'Orthodoxy' and 'Heterodoxy' in Hinduism and Buddhism/ George Gispert-Sauch, SJ

The bishops and the Reproductive Health Bill/ Eric Marcelo O. Genilo, SJ

Bishop Tebartz van Elst and the universal church/ Johannes Hoffman

Jesuits against rebirth/ Francis X. Clooney, SJ

Biblical apocalyptic, or 'It Won't Always be like that!'/ Jurgen Ebach

The early Jewish origins of apocalyptic/ Veronika Bachmann

Revelation as a model for times of crisis/ Xavier Alegre Santamaria, SJ

Are the only true Atheists actually theologians?/ Colby Dickinson

God in opposition: the value of a critique of apocalyptic reason/ Gregor Taxacher

Eschatology and apocalypse in post-modern times/ Carlos Mendoza-Alvarez, OP

Apocalyptic and global crisis/ Joaquin Garcia Roca

Appropriate contemporary forms of apocalyptic/ Ernst M. Conradie

(Post) Apocalyptic reflections from 'Ground Zero'/ Daniel Franklin Pilario, CM

'Superflat' apocalypticism in the internet age/ Lorenzo Ditommaso

Catholic theology in Germany and the outbreak of World War I/ Lucia Scherzberg and August H. Leugers-Scherzberg

The Balkan churches and World War I/ Ivo Banac

'Useless Slaughter'. Benedict XV and World War I/ John Pollard

no.4.

Markets and the Bible/ Nestor O. Miguez

'What do i want?' theological anthropology and consumerism/ William T. Cavanaugh

Reshaping desire at deeper levels/ Joerg Rieger

Commodifying sex: a view from the margins/ Cristina Traina

South Africa's prosperity Gospel churches/ Anthony Egan, SJ

The Gos of prosperity: deconstructing images/ Faustino Teixeira

Theologies of liberation against the market and patriarchy/ Geraldina Cespedes, OP

Buddhism and the market: liberation or adaptation/ Thierry-Marie Courau, OP

Pope Francis' emphasis on charity/ Rui Estrada and Teresa Marintho Toldy

Football in Brazil: the ambiguities of a national sport/ Iuri Andreas Reblin

Massingale, Martin, and enduring white complicity/ Alex Mikulich

no.5

Sin can be forgiven, but not corruption/ Jorge Mario Bergoglio/ Pope Francis

Confronting Ubiquitous corruption/ Daniel K. Finn

Corruption in the political tradition/ Frei Betto, OP

The saga of sexual violence in India/ Kochurani Abraham

African natural resources and corruption/ Aquiline Tarimo, SJ

The institutional corruption of healthcare bodies/ Hille Haker

Corruption in the church: an age of Constantine?/ Paolo Prodi

Where are the victims?/ Gianluca Montaldi

The corruption of the best is the worst/ Luiz Carlos Susin

Corruption in the prophetic and wisdom tradition/ Elsa Tames

Is God subornable? an investigation/ Norbert Reck

A poorer life and work without Mandela/ Anthony Egan, SJ

Intersecting Freedoms: Mandela's Legacy/ Sarojini Nadar

In memoriam Joao Batista Libanio, SJ/ Maria Clara Bingemer

In memoriam David Noel Power OMI/ Susan A. Ross

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