TY - BOOK TI - Concilium: the international journal of theology AV - PER .C66 2015 PY - 2015/// CY - London PB - SCM Press N1 - Contents; Dilemmas and trajectories of peace/ Felix Wilfred-- pp. 13-20; Religions, identities and conflicts/ Miroslav Volf-- pp. 21-28; Individual and collective identity/ Mile Babic-- pp. 29-40; Living in no-man's-land/ Regina Ammicht Quinn-- pp. 41-51; Empires, wars and survival in Bosnia and Herzegovina/ Ugo Vlaisavljevic-- pp. 52-61; Identity, tension and conflict/ Dzevad Karahasan-- pp. 62-72; Identitiy and narration/ Aleksandar Hemon-- pp. 73-82; Religious and ethnic identities in Bosnia and Herzegovina/ Dino Abazovic-- pp. 83-90; Liberation hermaneutics through the I's/ eyes of the (female) moor/ Sarojini Nadar-- pp. 91-98; Religion as social capital for building peace/ Daniel Franklin Pilario-- pp. 99-105; Faith as spiritual capital/ Pedro Sudar-- pp. 106-114; Holy lands and sacred nations/ Pantelis Kalaitzidis-- pp. 115-123; What does it mean to be a European Muslim?/ Dzezvad Hodzic-- pp. 124-131; What does it mean to be a European theologian?/ Erik Borgman-- pp. 132-142; The crucified God in a crucified region/ Stipe Odak-- pp. 143-147; Capital and inequality: Thomas Piketty/ Klaus Raupp and Luiz Carlos Susin-- pp. 148-152; Gender and the Croatian bishop's conference/ Jadranka Rebeka Anic and Jadranka Brncic-- pp. 153-159; no. 2; Young people and Christian faith/ Solange Lefebvre-- pp. 13-27; Youth movements in a global church/ Kevin Ahern-- pp. 28-40; Young people in Catholic universities/ Rosa Aparicio Gomez, Andres Tornos Cubillo and Diego Rodriguez Azcarate-- pp. 41-56; Church, hope and young people/ Cesar Kuzma-- pp. 57-68; Young adults at Taize/ Frere Maxime-- pp. 69-79; Theology and young parents/ Annemie Dillen-- pp. 80-93; Longing for more: college hook-up culture/ Jennifer E. Beste-- pp. 94-106; The first faithless generation/ Armando Matteo-- pp. 107-116; Visions of hope: a critical review/ Katherine A Greiner-- pp. 117-124; Goodblye ecology or build green churches?/ Norman Levesque-- pp. 125-131; In memory of Otto Hermann Pesch/ Dorothea Sattler-- pp. 132-136; Walk in love/ Alberto Melloni-- pp. 137-144; Pope Francis in Sri Lanka and the Phillipines/ George Evers-- pp 145-150; no. 3; Putting people before profits: globalization and poverty/ Maryann Cusimano Love-- pp. 17-26; The 'option for the poor' in the magisterium: Catholic social thought from Vatican II to the aparecida conference/ Paulo Fernando Carneiro de Andrade-- pp. 27-36; The way ahead/ Carlos Mesters and Francisco Orofino-- pp. 37-46; The dignity and the poor demand after liberation in South Africa/ Gerald O. West-- pp. 47-55; The fruits of a friendship with those who are marginalized/ Etienne Grieu-- pp. 56-64; The poor after liberation theology/ Jung Mo Sung-- pp. 65-76; Migrants and the church in the age of globalization: an Asian perspective/ Gemma Tulud Cruz-- pp. 77-82; Urgent: the war on drugs has failed/ Ronilso Pacheco-- pp. 83-88; Ecological and ethical implications of pirating the resources of Africa/ Peter Kanyandago-- pp. 89-95; Unemployment in the first world: the US experience/ Kenneth Himes-- pp.96-103; The Pope at the border/ Denis Kim-- pp. 104-108; Ukrainian Maidan: the civil mobilization for dignity and the religious situation in Ukraine/ Jose Casanova-- pp. 109-114; An extraordinary Synod on the family- but where were the women?/ Tina Beattie-- pp. 115-120; no. 4; Inner experience and neuroscience/ Matthieu Ricard-- pp. 15-25; The philosopher's generosity and its limits: Paul Ricoeur and neurophilosophy/ Will Crichton-- pp. 26-34; The dulcet tones of a new doctrine of salvation?: on the achievements and limits of neurosciences/ Klaus Muller-- pp 35-48; Looking for the basis of morality: brain research moves from helping hand to moral authority/ Stephan Schleim-- pp. 49-62; Brain, morals and ethics: what is the connection?/ Elisabeth Hildt-- pp. 63-71; Gender identity, brain and body/ Hille Haker-- pp. 72-86; Human fallibility and neuroscience/ Joel Molinario-- pp. 87-99; Homo Capax Dei (man is capable of receiving God): neurosciences and the new image of God/ Eduardo R. Cruz-- pp. 100-110; The questions of the same-sex marriage in France: what is at stake in the debates/ Catherine Fino-- pp. 111-114; So where are the women- in 50 years of Concilium?/ Marie-Theres Wacker-- pp. 115-120; The Synod of the family/ Susan A. Ross-- pp. 121-123; A future in solidarity with Christians in the Middle East/ Pascal Gollnisch-- pp. 124-128; Refugees: a conversation between Danny Pilario (Philippines) and Norbert Reck (Germany)/ Danny Pilario and Norbert Reck-- pp. 129-135; no. 5; Love and silence/ Werner G. Jeanrond-- pp. 13-22; Taking stock of silence or the twighlight of a God/ Francois Cassingena-Trevedy-- pp. 23-32; The transforming power of contemplative silence/ Sebastian Painadath-- pp. 33-43; Spirituality of silence/ Pierandelo Sequeri-- pp. 44-55; Homo silens/ Dzevad Karahasan-- pp. 56-66; Silence and God/ Michael Amaladoss-- pp. 67-75; A thirst for silence: the Taize experience/ Brother Jogn of Taize-- pp. 76-84; Silence: a sacred space for listening/ Rosa Ramos-- pp. 85-95; 'Mother, I hear your heartbeat...' silence as listening to God and the creation/ Jutta Koslowski-- pp. 96-103; Silence in the Bible: a short introduction and seven miniature/ Jurgen Ebach-- pp. 104-116; Pope Francis' Laudato Si/ Michael J. Schuck-- pp. 117-120; Theology and the university/ Jorge Costadoat-- pp. 121-124; Academic freedom: theology and the teaching of the Roman Catholic Church/ Peter Hunermann-- pp. 125-131 ER -