What does it mean to trust in the Church? The Church is a unique subject, whose identity and mission must be understood in order to determine which form of trust in her is the most appropriate. Understanding the Church as the mystery of the presence of God, who humbles himself to accompany human beings in human reality and history allows us to recognize that she can only present herself as a paradoxical phenomenon, characterized by tensions, the most serious of which is that between holiness and sin. This essay outlines the identity of the Church as a mystery and a paradox, and refers in particular to the thought of Henri de Lubac as support. A keener awareness of the paradoxical nature of the Church, which emerged in the twentieth century,...
The issue is whether Christianity, of its nature, would seek to prevent a justifiable breach of conf...
How do we explain the phenomenon of trust? Catholic theologians on the one hand, and economists on t...
There has been a rift in the providential establishment of our Lord. Humanity is indulgent unto sin ...
What does it mean to trust in the Church? The Church is a unique subject, whose identity and mission...
This article assumes that there is a profound crisis of credibility in the Catholic Church today. Th...
This article assumes that there is a profound crisis of credibility in the Catholic Church today. Th...
God’s relationship with God’s people can be organized around the idea that God asks his people for t...
Does God trust human persons? Very little in philosophy of religion has been written about God's tru...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. December 2013. Major: Sociology. Advisor: David Knoke. 1...
This article is an exercise in Practical Ecclesiology. The author reflects on church, mission and et...
Ministers are defined by their focus in the God in whom they trust and their awareness of obligation...
The paper aims to present the theological significance of the article of faith expressed in the word...
The Decade to Overcome Violence requires a spirituality that acknowledges one’s own vulnerability. W...
The role of the institutional communicator in the Church today has a special relevance derived from ...
Theologies depend on philosophies. Vatican II introduced the Church as sacrament. Although the Counc...
The issue is whether Christianity, of its nature, would seek to prevent a justifiable breach of conf...
How do we explain the phenomenon of trust? Catholic theologians on the one hand, and economists on t...
There has been a rift in the providential establishment of our Lord. Humanity is indulgent unto sin ...
What does it mean to trust in the Church? The Church is a unique subject, whose identity and mission...
This article assumes that there is a profound crisis of credibility in the Catholic Church today. Th...
This article assumes that there is a profound crisis of credibility in the Catholic Church today. Th...
God’s relationship with God’s people can be organized around the idea that God asks his people for t...
Does God trust human persons? Very little in philosophy of religion has been written about God's tru...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. December 2013. Major: Sociology. Advisor: David Knoke. 1...
This article is an exercise in Practical Ecclesiology. The author reflects on church, mission and et...
Ministers are defined by their focus in the God in whom they trust and their awareness of obligation...
The paper aims to present the theological significance of the article of faith expressed in the word...
The Decade to Overcome Violence requires a spirituality that acknowledges one’s own vulnerability. W...
The role of the institutional communicator in the Church today has a special relevance derived from ...
Theologies depend on philosophies. Vatican II introduced the Church as sacrament. Although the Counc...
The issue is whether Christianity, of its nature, would seek to prevent a justifiable breach of conf...
How do we explain the phenomenon of trust? Catholic theologians on the one hand, and economists on t...
There has been a rift in the providential establishment of our Lord. Humanity is indulgent unto sin ...