After all, these are the only “feminine” aspects of masculinity—the aspects a true man must conquer. A woman pretending to masculine status can only partake in these lesser (ideologically feminine) attributes.
This is a brave and bracing proposal to rethink theology's role and relevance by recovering its original concern with the fundamental question of human existence: How do we live a flourishing life with others in this world, the home of God?
Colm Luibheid (New York: Paulist Press, 1987), 68–69. Teresa of Ávila, The Book of Her Life 10.1, in The Collected Works of St. Teresa of Avila, trans. Kieran Kavanaugh and Otilio Rodriguez, rev. ed., vol. 1 (Washington, DC: Institute ...
For a more detailed review of the variegated landscape of contemporary social theory, and emergentism's place within that landscape, see: R. Keith Sawyer, Social Emergence: Societies as Complex Systems (Cambridge: Cambridge University ...
This is a brave and bracing proposal to rethink theology's role and relevance by recovering its original concern with the fundamental question of human existence: How do we live a flourishing life with others in this world, the home of God?
Wie man ein Kind lieben soll. Edited by Elisabeth Heimpel and Hans Roos. Göttingen: Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht, 2008. Maximus the Confessor. Four Hundred Chapters on Love. Translated by George Charles Berthold. In Maximus the Confessor: ...
Matthew Croasmun challenges readers to consider this book as an experiment—an opportunity to see whether God is real. He invites us to enter into conversation with Jesus by answering the questions Jesus asks in scripture.
Drawing on the world's greatest religious and philosophical traditions, this is your path to understanding the true meaning of life.
... Worth Living class) and sharing refugee stories with predominantly Western audiences. And Islam became central to his days, the driving force behind his new mission. Hafez is still an architect. But he is not the architect of his life ...