Keyword [catholicism] Result: 141 - 160 | Page: 8 of 9 |
141. | Staying Catholic: Catholicism and local culture in a northern Chinese village |
142. | Religious healing in addiction disease recovery: Kohut, Jung and Catholicism |
143. | Generation, reformation, transformation: The role of Roman Catholicism in the feminist analysis of American performance studies (Coco Fusco, Karen Finley) |
144. | Communion, Confession, and Conversion: The Intersection of Transcendentalism and Catholicism in Antebellum American Literature |
145. | Living Religion, Defending Religion: Early Nineteenth Century Mexican Catholicism in Local and National Discourses |
146. | Catholicism, modernism, and modernity: The concrete logic, the philosophy of insufficiency, and the option in Maurice Blondel's 'La Pensee' and 'L'etre et les etres' |
147. | Catholicism and the moral status of homosexuality |
148. | Crusade and conquest: Anti-Catholicism, manifest destiny, and the United States-Mexican war of 1846-1848 |
149. | The theology of Martin Luther between Judaism and Roman Catholicism: A critical-historical evaluation of Luther's concept of idolatry |
150. | Conflict and culture in Irish-Newfoundland Roman Catholicism, 1829-1850 |
151. | New wine in old bottles: Anglo-Catholicism in the United States, 1840-1919 |
152. | Edward McGlynn, Thomas McGrady, and Peter C. Yorke: Prophets of American social Catholicism |
153. | POPULAR RELIGION AND LIBERATION. AN EXAMINATION OF THE DISCUSSION IN LATIN AMERICAN LIBERATION THEOLOGY (CATHOLICISM, ARGENTINA, URUGUAY) |
154. | A STUDY OF THE 'RESIGNED' PRIEST FROM THE PERSPECTIVE OF LEVINSON'S PSYCHOSOCIAL THEORY OF ADULT DEVELOPMENT (CATHOLICISM) |
155. | ROBESPIERRE AND DECHRISTIANIZATION IN THE YEAR II: IDEOLOGY AND RELIGION DURING THE FRENCH REVOLUTION (FRANCE, TERROR, TOTALITARIANISM, CHRISTIANITY, CATHOLICISM) |
156. | CROSS IN THE SUN: THE GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT OF CATHOLICISM IN SOUTH FLORIDA, 1868-1968 |
157. | Beyond Boston: Catholicism in the northern New England borderlands in the nineteenth century |
158. | The Church on Armenian Street: Capuchin Friars, the British East India Company, and the second church of colonial Madras |
159. | Catholicism, classical imitation, and St. Ignatian meditation in the sonnets of William Shakespeare |
160. | Blindsighted: Alienation and affirmation in treatments of Catholicism: The apophatic and the kataphatic in T. S. Eliot |
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