Browsing Theology and Religious Studies (Peer-reviewed publications) by Subject "Theology"
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Augustine of Hippo
(Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2012) -
Clustering parishes: reflections on the practice and theology
(Columba Press, 2010) -
The commodification of religion and the challenges for Theology: reflections from the Irish experience
(Peeters-Leuven, 2006)The symposium that gave rise to these papers set out to assess the core thesis of Vincent Miller's recent book, Consuming Religion. As Miller's text is written from the perspective of the USA, our task was to consider ... -
John Scottus Eriugena
(Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2012) -
The non-ordained in ministry
(The Furrow, 1995)I have been asked by the Pastoral Commission of CORI (formerly the Conference of Major Religious Superiors) to provide some theological reflections arising out of the results of their survey of non-ordained ministers. ... -
On proclaiming sound doctrine: A Theology of method
(The Furrow, 1999) -
'Our children, our church': significant problems
(The Furrow, 2006)When published last December, the document Our Children, Our Church (hereafter OCOC) received a broad welcome. In recent months, however, it has come in for more detailed scrutiny as its practical implications have become ... -
The 'sophisti-fication' of education - a Theological critique
(Paragon Publishing, 2008) -
Tales of 'accidental theologians'
(2006) -
Technology and mystical Theology
(The Columbia Press, 2003) -
Theology in Ireland: Changing Contours and Contexts
(Veritas, 2005)It struck many people as strange that a topic such as this, a particularly broad and general one, would be chosen as the keynote address at a major symposium to honour the lives and work of Bernard Lonergan and Karl Rahner. ... -
Towards what kind of Priest?
(The Furrow, 1993) -
The Trinity from Schleiermacher to the end of the twentieth century
(Cambridge University Press, 2012) -
The value of Theology
(The Furrow, 2002)The Irish Church has been criticized for its lack of theolo gical substance. Of recent years, on the other hand, there has been quite a growth in the study of theology both at the formal student level and at the more ...