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Doctrine & Life July / August 2023 

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The Synodal Journey: The Paths Travelled and the Paths Yet to Come

Julieann Moran, national secretary of the Synodal Pathway in Ireland, demonstrates how the synodal process initiated by Pope Francis, inaugurates a new stage in the reception of the Second Vatican Council that deepens the ecclesiology of the People of God. This article is based on her address, on 14 April, at the symposium, ‘A Servant Church on the Synodal Way’, at the Loyola Institute, Trinity College Dublin

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** Select location from Drop Down Box Above** Prices Include P&P Doctrine & Life    The Synodal Journey: The Paths Travelled and the Paths Yet to Come Julieann Moran, national secretary of the Synodal Pathway in Ireland, demonstrates how the synodal process initiated by Pope Francis, inaugurates a new stage in the reception of the Second Vatican Council that deepens the ecclesiology of the People of God. This article is based on her address, on 14 April, at the symposium, ‘A Servant Church on the Synodal Way’, at the Loyola Institute, Trinity College Dublin ________________________________________________________________________________________ Mary: The Ideal Disciple Marian Mortell focusses on the Mary of Scripture. She considers the discipleship of Mary, particularly as she appears in the Annunciation and Visitation episodes in the Gospel of Luke. Echoes of the Book of Job in the Ian Rankin’s Knots and Crosses Geraldine Mitchell brings out the significance of references to the Book of Job in the first of the novels of Scottish author Ian Rankin to feature the detective Inspector Rebus. David Friedrich Strauss as a Biblical Interpreter Jonathan Burroughs concludes his series on theologians as biblical interpreters, by showing how the exegetical work of David Friedrich Strauss reflects the broader intellectual developments of the Enlightenment. Being British: Questions of Identity Ian Linden looks at the shifting sense of British identity in the 1960s and 1970s. Is There a Love Which Is the Meaning of Everything? John Hayes reviews Alive in God: A Christian Imagination, by Timothy Radcliffe. The Holy Is Fleshly, Earthen Michael Downey reviews The Spirit of Catholicism, by Vivian Boland. The Assumption (1952) Ruth Sheehy offers a theological, symbolic and artistic interpretation of the work of stained glass artist Richard King, in the Church of Our Lady, Help of Christians, Swinford, County Mayo.  

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The Synodal Journey: The Paths Travelled and the Paths Yet to Come

Julieann Moran, national secretary of the Synodal Pathway in Ireland, demonstrates how the synodal process initiated by Pope Francis, inaugurates a new stage in the reception of the Second Vatican Council that deepens the ecclesiology of the People of God. This article is based on her address, on 14 April, at the symposium, ‘A Servant Church on the Synodal Way’, at the Loyola Institute, Trinity College Dublin

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Mary: The Ideal Disciple

Marian Mortell focusses on the Mary of Scripture. She considers the discipleship of Mary, particularly as she appears in the Annunciation and Visitation episodes in the Gospel of Luke.

Echoes of the Book of Job in the Ian Rankin’s Knots and Crosses

Geraldine Mitchell brings out the significance of references to the Book of Job in the first of the novels of Scottish author Ian Rankin to feature the detective Inspector Rebus.

David Friedrich Strauss as a Biblical Interpreter

Jonathan Burroughs concludes his series on theologians as biblical interpreters, by showing how the exegetical work of David Friedrich Strauss reflects the broader intellectual developments of the Enlightenment.

Being British: Questions of Identity

Ian Linden looks at the shifting sense of British identity in the 1960s and 1970s.

Is There a Love Which Is the Meaning of Everything?

John Hayes reviews Alive in God: A Christian Imagination, by Timothy Radcliffe.

The Holy Is Fleshly, Earthen

Michael Downey reviews The Spirit of Catholicism, by Vivian Boland.

The Assumption (1952)

Ruth Sheehy offers a theological, symbolic and artistic interpretation of the work of stained glass artist Richard King, in the Church of Our Lady, Help of Christians, Swinford, County Mayo.

 

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Doctrine & Life 

 

The Synodal Journey: The Paths Travelled and the Paths Yet to Come

Julieann Moran, national secretary of the Synodal Pathway in Ireland, demonstrates how the synodal process initiated by Pope Francis, inaugurates a new stage in the reception of the Second Vatican Council that deepens the ecclesiology of the People of God. This article is based on her address, on 14 April, at the symposium, ‘A Servant Church on the Synodal Way’, at the Loyola Institute, Trinity College Dublin

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Mary: The Ideal Disciple

Marian Mortell focusses on the Mary of Scripture. She considers the discipleship of Mary, particularly as she appears in the Annunciation and Visitation episodes in the Gospel of Luke.

Echoes of the Book of Job in the Ian Rankin’s Knots and Crosses

Geraldine Mitchell brings out the significance of references to the Book of Job in the first of the novels of Scottish author Ian Rankin to feature the detective Inspector Rebus.

David Friedrich Strauss as a Biblical Interpreter

Jonathan Burroughs concludes his series on theologians as biblical interpreters, by showing how the exegetical work of David Friedrich Strauss reflects the broader intellectual developments of the Enlightenment.

Being British: Questions of Identity

Ian Linden looks at the shifting sense of British identity in the 1960s and 1970s.

Is There a Love Which Is the Meaning of Everything?

John Hayes reviews Alive in God: A Christian Imagination, by Timothy Radcliffe.

The Holy Is Fleshly, Earthen

Michael Downey reviews The Spirit of Catholicism, by Vivian Boland.

The Assumption (1952)

Ruth Sheehy offers a theological, symbolic and artistic interpretation of the work of stained glass artist Richard King, in the Church of Our Lady, Help of Christians, Swinford, County Mayo.