This dissertation describes a method for constructing a religious environmental ethic modeled on the spiritual practice of lectio divina, or devotional reading. Lectio divina is an explicitly religious way of reading, distinguished from other modes of reading not by what is read—even sacred scriptures can be read for mastery of content, for entertainment, etc.—but by how it is read. In lectio divina, the reader engages the text with a willingness to be transformed by an encounter with the sacred, mediated somehow by the text. This vulnerability is inherent in a religious reading, as is the intimacy implicit in the repeated engagement with the text that is central to the practice of lectio divina. The emphasis on vulnerability and intimacy m...
This study seeks to explore and analyze the ways in which Christianity has proposed positive ideolog...
Ralph McInerny, based on his understanding and interpretation of Aquinas’s moral theory, gives his i...
My dissertation argues that changes in the structures and orientations of religious thought, changes...
Our ability to live well depends not only on what we do, but also on who we are. With respect to hum...
© 2008 by SAGE Publications. Post-print version. 12 month embargo by the publisher. Article will be ...
Biblical studies and Christian social ethics often appear to be distinct, even divergent, discipline...
Environmental issues are typically analyzed by the natural sciences and economics, with literary and...
Early Puritan colonists expressed conflicting views regarding the religious significance of the New ...
Book Description: Ethics, Literature, and Theory: An Introductory Reader brings together the work of...
This dissertation aims to forward critical thinking about place, ecology and literature. By analyzin...
This thesis explores the implications of fundamental questions of human nature for our response to o...
This article calls for an integration of the study of the Bible into the Humanities, taking into acc...
This article draws on works by Bernard Lonergan, Sean McEvenue, and Ben Meyer to propose a research ...
Few contemporary scholarly works actually relate Scripture and Christian ethics. Consequently, a gen...
The main concern of this dissertation is exploring and elucidating the nature and the relationship o...
This study seeks to explore and analyze the ways in which Christianity has proposed positive ideolog...
Ralph McInerny, based on his understanding and interpretation of Aquinas’s moral theory, gives his i...
My dissertation argues that changes in the structures and orientations of religious thought, changes...
Our ability to live well depends not only on what we do, but also on who we are. With respect to hum...
© 2008 by SAGE Publications. Post-print version. 12 month embargo by the publisher. Article will be ...
Biblical studies and Christian social ethics often appear to be distinct, even divergent, discipline...
Environmental issues are typically analyzed by the natural sciences and economics, with literary and...
Early Puritan colonists expressed conflicting views regarding the religious significance of the New ...
Book Description: Ethics, Literature, and Theory: An Introductory Reader brings together the work of...
This dissertation aims to forward critical thinking about place, ecology and literature. By analyzin...
This thesis explores the implications of fundamental questions of human nature for our response to o...
This article calls for an integration of the study of the Bible into the Humanities, taking into acc...
This article draws on works by Bernard Lonergan, Sean McEvenue, and Ben Meyer to propose a research ...
Few contemporary scholarly works actually relate Scripture and Christian ethics. Consequently, a gen...
The main concern of this dissertation is exploring and elucidating the nature and the relationship o...
This study seeks to explore and analyze the ways in which Christianity has proposed positive ideolog...
Ralph McInerny, based on his understanding and interpretation of Aquinas’s moral theory, gives his i...
My dissertation argues that changes in the structures and orientations of religious thought, changes...