Centre for Catholic Studies Podcast
En podkast av Centre for Catholic Studies
132 Episoder
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Synodal Review and Papal Leadership
Publisert: 15.9.2023 -
Jacob Phillips - Criticising Newman's 'Apologia'
Publisert: 11.8.2023 -
Church Governance and Synodal "Revolution"
Publisert: 1.8.2023 -
Tia Noelle Pratt: Anti-racism and the Catholic Church
Publisert: 14.7.2023 -
Greg Hillis: Opposing the "Heresy of Individualism"
Publisert: 14.7.2023 -
Chris Insole - Pantheism: A Word for the World
Publisert: 13.7.2023 -
Nicholas Lombardo - The Grammar of Divinity
Publisert: 13.7.2023 -
Reform from the Grassroots Upwards
Publisert: 10.7.2023 -
Teilhard Seminar 2023 - Dr Carmody Grey - Life in the Human and Nonhuman
Publisert: 14.6.2023 -
The Synod and Female Leaders
Publisert: 14.6.2023 -
Leadership in Uncertain Times
Publisert: 14.6.2023 -
Gareth Rowe: Climate, Covid, Conflict - Can Catholic Social Teaching show us the way?
Publisert: 17.5.2023 -
A Listening Church?
Publisert: 18.4.2023 -
Synodality: Polarisation or Creative Tension?
Publisert: 6.2.2023 -
Suzanna Ivanič: Iconoclasm at Christmas: Catholic Visual Culture in the Heart of Europe, c. 1600
Publisert: 14.12.2022 -
The Church's Radical Reform: Conflict Resolution: Lessons from Australia
Publisert: 4.11.2022 -
The Church's Radical Reform: The German Challenge
Publisert: 25.10.2022 -
Gregory Ryan: Perspectives on Pope Francis' Disruptive Synodality
Publisert: 21.9.2022 -
John O'Brien: ‘Normative’ and ‘Dissident’ Ecclesial Narratives in Dialogue
Publisert: 1.9.2022 -
The Church's Radical Reform: Calm Amidst the Storms
Publisert: 20.5.2022
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.
