Arguing that the current challenge in Catholic higher education to implement the norms of Ex Corde Ecclesiae is largely a conflict of different world views, the author describes three competing visions of Church”pistic, charismatic, and mystical”and offers three “lenses” to clarify each vision: functional, interpretive, and post-modern. A textual analysis of Ex Corde Ecclesiae and the 1993 and 1999 drafts of ordinances of the National Catholic Conference of Bishops (NCCB) reveals a world view at odds with most Catholic universities
Catholic universities in the United States have developed complexity reflective of the larger develo...
Since the 1960s, there has been a Catholic identity crisis among Catholic colleges and universities....
The signs of the times, that we are living in the midst of, are dramatic, suggesting perhaps radical...
Arguing that the current challenge in Catholic higher education to implement the norms of Ex Corde E...
With its 25th anniversary nearing, it is time to reassess the significance of Ex corde ecclesiae. In...
The US Catholic Bishops spent the decade of the 1990\u27s discussing how Ex Corde Ecclesiae should a...
Catholic institutions of higher education continue to wrestle with the demands of John Paul II’s Apo...
Since the publication of Ex Corde Ecclesiae (John Paul II, 1990), Catholic colleges and universities...
How does the mission of the university relate to the mission that Christ gave his Church? This artic...
On 15 August 1990 the Vatican issued Pope John Paul's Apostolic constitution Ex corde Ecclesiae (Fr...
This research assessed Ex Corde Ecclesiae within American Catholic higher education from the perspec...
Ex corde Ecclesiae (1990) continues to be the normative teaching of the universal Church twenty-fi v...
All Catholic institutions are increasingly involved in discussions about what constitutes Catholic i...
<p>The Second Vatican Council showed the importance of discerning the “signs of the times” to define...
Catholic colleges and universities in the United States started experiencing major identity crisis i...
Catholic universities in the United States have developed complexity reflective of the larger develo...
Since the 1960s, there has been a Catholic identity crisis among Catholic colleges and universities....
The signs of the times, that we are living in the midst of, are dramatic, suggesting perhaps radical...
Arguing that the current challenge in Catholic higher education to implement the norms of Ex Corde E...
With its 25th anniversary nearing, it is time to reassess the significance of Ex corde ecclesiae. In...
The US Catholic Bishops spent the decade of the 1990\u27s discussing how Ex Corde Ecclesiae should a...
Catholic institutions of higher education continue to wrestle with the demands of John Paul II’s Apo...
Since the publication of Ex Corde Ecclesiae (John Paul II, 1990), Catholic colleges and universities...
How does the mission of the university relate to the mission that Christ gave his Church? This artic...
On 15 August 1990 the Vatican issued Pope John Paul's Apostolic constitution Ex corde Ecclesiae (Fr...
This research assessed Ex Corde Ecclesiae within American Catholic higher education from the perspec...
Ex corde Ecclesiae (1990) continues to be the normative teaching of the universal Church twenty-fi v...
All Catholic institutions are increasingly involved in discussions about what constitutes Catholic i...
<p>The Second Vatican Council showed the importance of discerning the “signs of the times” to define...
Catholic colleges and universities in the United States started experiencing major identity crisis i...
Catholic universities in the United States have developed complexity reflective of the larger develo...
Since the 1960s, there has been a Catholic identity crisis among Catholic colleges and universities....
The signs of the times, that we are living in the midst of, are dramatic, suggesting perhaps radical...