Fr Aloysius Ashok Jayamani, OCD, Sri Lanka – Carmel is indeed blessed to have both a feminine and a masculine archetype at the core of
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Jnana Deepa Institute’s Sabbatical Program for Nuns, Priests, and Religious from Aug 1
Pune: Jnana Deepa, Institute for Philosophy and Theology (Pontifical Athenaeum) is organizing a two-and-a-half month intensive sabbatical program titled ‘Towards Building Resilience’ at its campus.
Read moreThe Priesthood of Jesus Christ
By Fr. Vivek Lionel Basu – Introduction: Generally mediated by the category of priesthood, the presence of numerous ministries emerged in the New Testament, whose
Read moreThe Biblical Foundations of Rosary
By Fr. Thomas Manjaly – How is the Rosary Biblical? The biblical roots should find some expression in the way that we pray the Rosary. The
Read moreThe Refutation of Saussure’s Signification Theory as a Foundation for Interreligious Dialogue
By Subhasis Chattopadhyay – The ontic foundations of language have been seen by Western structuralists as being non-foundational in contrast to the philosophic mooring rooted
Read moreLearnings from Catholic Bible Study Group
By Tom Thomas – About a year-and-half ago along with a group of friends, we had been for a Catholic based five-day retreat at a
Read moreRadical Mediocrity, the Precariats and Gestures Towards Theodicy. Digression I (to be continued)
By Subhasis Chattopadhyay – The nature of scholarship has to change to accommodate the precariat and its quest for the apparently silent God[xxxviii]. God for
Read morePart I: Why We Need to Revisit the Word of God – Preliminaries (continued)
By Subhasis Chattopadhyay – N. T. Wright’s Scripture and the Authority of God: How to Read the Bible Today (reprint edition of 2013) is one
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By Subhasis Chattopadhyay, Object-Oriented Ontology (OOO)[xxxiv] needs consideration as a valid method through which to test the verities of Biblical exegesis. However, the challenge here
Read morePart I: Why We Need to Revisit the Word of God – Preliminaries (continued)
By Subhasis Chattopadhyay – Liberation theology[xviii] , which as a theology, continues to expose: “how traditional Christologies made possible and even encouraged an image of
Read morePart I: Why We Need to Revisit the Word[i] of God – Preliminaries
By Subhasis Chattopadhyay, The posthuman[ii] has arrived, and St. Paul among the philosophers[iii] cries out for interpretations of the Bible which now refuse to see
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