The essay examines arguments for and against identifying specific individuals as exemplars of holiness. These include familiar considerations such as (against) the danger of usurping the divine prerogative as well as several others that may be less well-known such as (in favour) their possible evidential role in confirming the existence of God and the enhancement they might provide to the social side of Christian teaching. While past abuses are conceded, the intention is to legitimate such interest in a way that transcends denominational differences. Initially, some readers may find it odd that a consideration of the importance of saints is offered as tribute to Vincent Brümmer on his eightieth birthday. After all, the specific term as such...
The article critically examines Hans Urs von Balthasar’s core intuition that human holiness has apol...
This study offers insights into holiness traditions, with the aim of applying them in faith practice...
Marcus examines the origins of the Catholic cult of saints in the first four centuries A.D. through ...
Should holiness be conceived as a predicate (an attribute), a state (a mode of being) or an event (a...
<p>The article begins from explaining two key terms for the theme: the holiness and the the concept ...
The main idea of this essay stems from a grammatical peculiarity of ‘being a saint’ in the Christian...
In lieu of an abstract, below is the essay\u27s first paragraph. Each year on November 1st, The Rom...
This essay begins by offering some observations about how holiness was comprehended and expressed i...
Every major religion exalts certain individuals who occupy a dual role. On the one hand they serve a...
Contemporary people, both Christian and non-Christian like, find the Roman Catholic process of decla...
The purpose of this essay, which is a sequel of an earlier essay titled ‘The New Creation and Doing ...
The main idea of this essay stems from a grammatical peculiarity of ‘being a saint’ in the Christian...
The article addresses the theme of unorthodox saints in Graham Greene’s novels – Brighton Rock and T...
Holiness in the Christian tradition has often been understood in a way that devalues embodiment and ...
Contemporary moral philosophy tends to treat saints as either maximally moral and thus exemplary onl...
The article critically examines Hans Urs von Balthasar’s core intuition that human holiness has apol...
This study offers insights into holiness traditions, with the aim of applying them in faith practice...
Marcus examines the origins of the Catholic cult of saints in the first four centuries A.D. through ...
Should holiness be conceived as a predicate (an attribute), a state (a mode of being) or an event (a...
<p>The article begins from explaining two key terms for the theme: the holiness and the the concept ...
The main idea of this essay stems from a grammatical peculiarity of ‘being a saint’ in the Christian...
In lieu of an abstract, below is the essay\u27s first paragraph. Each year on November 1st, The Rom...
This essay begins by offering some observations about how holiness was comprehended and expressed i...
Every major religion exalts certain individuals who occupy a dual role. On the one hand they serve a...
Contemporary people, both Christian and non-Christian like, find the Roman Catholic process of decla...
The purpose of this essay, which is a sequel of an earlier essay titled ‘The New Creation and Doing ...
The main idea of this essay stems from a grammatical peculiarity of ‘being a saint’ in the Christian...
The article addresses the theme of unorthodox saints in Graham Greene’s novels – Brighton Rock and T...
Holiness in the Christian tradition has often been understood in a way that devalues embodiment and ...
Contemporary moral philosophy tends to treat saints as either maximally moral and thus exemplary onl...
The article critically examines Hans Urs von Balthasar’s core intuition that human holiness has apol...
This study offers insights into holiness traditions, with the aim of applying them in faith practice...
Marcus examines the origins of the Catholic cult of saints in the first four centuries A.D. through ...