Note bene—This paper was submitted to the faculty of graduate studies at Saint John’s University, Collegeville, Minnesota, in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Arts in Theology, in 1970. Obsculta is proud to present archived scholarship in the spirit of tracing the historical continuum of Saint John’s commitment both to ressourcement and to the equally arduous task of being attentive to the signs of the times
And Simon Peter answered and said, Thou art the Christ, the Son of the living God. And Jesus answer...
Compares the theologies of reform held by Thomas Müntzer and Martin Luther specifically as their the...
A newsletter published for Deaf Catholics in Ontario, Canada Chaplain\u27s Bulletin Finding Ai
Jesus asks his disciples, “Who do you say that I am?” There is no single Christology that can provid...
The glorious event of the Transfiguration prepared the apostles in advance for the passion of Christ...
Both Benedict XVI and John Paul II were forming their faith when they witnessed the great atrocities...
That the New Testament Scriptures stand alone as the source material of the Christian Way is very wi...
the Icon Unpainted came from my prayers and personal experience of Advent, first, walking with Mary ...
Originally written as a graduate paper in 1972 as part of a Master of Arts in Theology. See http://d...
The Roman church teaches that reception of the Body and Blood of Jesus Christ is reserved only for t...
This essay reviews the design and context of Rachel Ellis’s portrayal of the Communion of Saints cre...
Over the last two decades, Catholic millennials have become increasingly attracted to traditional an...
What follows is the transcript of a reflection given by Maho on the occasion of a Convivuim fellowsh...
Unfolding the nature of the Trinity within a monotheistic framework posed a challenge for the Father...
Paul’s cruciform theology of self-emptying as modeled by Christ is radically displayed in the hymn o...
And Simon Peter answered and said, Thou art the Christ, the Son of the living God. And Jesus answer...
Compares the theologies of reform held by Thomas Müntzer and Martin Luther specifically as their the...
A newsletter published for Deaf Catholics in Ontario, Canada Chaplain\u27s Bulletin Finding Ai
Jesus asks his disciples, “Who do you say that I am?” There is no single Christology that can provid...
The glorious event of the Transfiguration prepared the apostles in advance for the passion of Christ...
Both Benedict XVI and John Paul II were forming their faith when they witnessed the great atrocities...
That the New Testament Scriptures stand alone as the source material of the Christian Way is very wi...
the Icon Unpainted came from my prayers and personal experience of Advent, first, walking with Mary ...
Originally written as a graduate paper in 1972 as part of a Master of Arts in Theology. See http://d...
The Roman church teaches that reception of the Body and Blood of Jesus Christ is reserved only for t...
This essay reviews the design and context of Rachel Ellis’s portrayal of the Communion of Saints cre...
Over the last two decades, Catholic millennials have become increasingly attracted to traditional an...
What follows is the transcript of a reflection given by Maho on the occasion of a Convivuim fellowsh...
Unfolding the nature of the Trinity within a monotheistic framework posed a challenge for the Father...
Paul’s cruciform theology of self-emptying as modeled by Christ is radically displayed in the hymn o...
And Simon Peter answered and said, Thou art the Christ, the Son of the living God. And Jesus answer...
Compares the theologies of reform held by Thomas Müntzer and Martin Luther specifically as their the...
A newsletter published for Deaf Catholics in Ontario, Canada Chaplain\u27s Bulletin Finding Ai