Centre for Catholic Studies Podcast
Podcast készítő Centre for Catholic Studies
132 Epizód
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Catherine Pepinster: The Keys and The Kingdom
Közzétéve: 2019. 03. 26. -
Neil Ormerod: How the Trinitarian God Acts in Creation
Közzétéve: 2019. 03. 26. -
Martin Stannard: Evelyn Waugh, Catholicism and America
Közzétéve: 2019. 02. 12. -
Julian Coman: The Politics of Place
Közzétéve: 2019. 01. 22. -
Simon Francis Gaine: Is Christ's Beatific Vision Defensible Today?
Közzétéve: 2019. 01. 17. -
Janet Soskice: 'What Do the Ox and the Ass Get Out of Christmas?'
Közzétéve: 2018. 12. 11. -
Amy Daughton: Redistribution, Recognition, and Catholic Social Teaching
Közzétéve: 2018. 12. 06. -
John Sullivan: Catholic Contributions from McLuhan and Ong
Közzétéve: 2018. 10. 11. -
Elizabeth Phillips: ‘The Good Life and the Good Society'
Közzétéve: 2018. 06. 07. -
Simon Oliver: Teleology, Intention and the Doctrine of Creation
Közzétéve: 2018. 05. 17. -
Sigbjorn Sonnesyn : 'What is the Point of our Praising the Saints?'
Közzétéve: 2018. 02. 01. -
Tricia Bruce: Parishes and Placemaking
Közzétéve: 2018. 01. 18.
The Durham Centre for Catholic Studies is the first of its kind in British higher education. It represents a creative partnership between academy and church: a centre within the pluralist, public academy for critically constructive Catholic studies of the highest academic standing. The aims of the Centre for Catholic Studies are: -To provide a distinctive forum for the creative analysis of key issues in Catholic thought, culture, and practice. -To engage, inform and shape public and ecclesial life from a leading knowledge and research base. -To engage the breadth and depth of Catholic tradition in conversation both with the full range of disciplines and perspectives in a leading university and with the range of other faith traditions. -To develop and pursue major collaborative and interdisciplinary research projects and to attract associated grant awards and philanthropic support. -To model a vibrant and inclusive community of scholars of Catholicism and practitioners of Catholic theology. -To form outstanding theologians who will shape the future from the richness of Catholic tradition in the church, academy, and public life. -To foster and develop excellent working relationships with relevant regional, national and international public and ecclesial bodies.