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Easton, Katie, and Nolan—life in Superior

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Snow in Beijing

Early Church and the Jews


Christian Attitudes toward the Jews in the Earliest Centuries A.D.

S. Mark Veldt

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August 2007
Western Michigan University
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    CHRISTIAN ATTITUDES TOWARD THE JEWS
    IN THE EARLIEST CENTURIES A.D.
    by S. Mark Veldt

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Which one is the turkey?

Donald J. Keefe, SJ: Select Bibliography

Donald J. Keefe, SJ: Select Bibliography

BOOKS 

The Method of Paul Tillich’s Theological System. Excerpta e dissertatione ad Lauream in Facultate Theologica Pontificiae Universitatis Gregorianiae. Roma, 1967. 

Thomism and the Ontological Theology of Paul Tillich. Leiden: E. J. Brill, 1971. 

Covenantal Theology: The Eucharistic Order of History. 2 vols. Vol.1, Method and System in Theology. Vol. 2, The Metaphysics of the Covenant. Lanham, MD: University Press of America, 1991. Published in a revised edition, the two volumes in one, with an Appendix, by Novato, CA: The Presidio Press, 1996. Vol. 3, A Historical Vindication of Covenantal Metaphysics, and vol. 4, The Return to Chalcedon, are available in online versions at http:// http://www.catholiclearning.com. 

ARTICLES 

“The Life and Death of the Law.” In Death and Dying: Collected Conference Papers, Seminar on Death and Dying, co-sponsored by the Catholic Hospital Association (CHA) and the Institute for Theological Encounter with Science and Technology (ITEST), October 29-31, 1971, 67-83. St. Louis: ITEST, 1971. Reprinted in Hospital Progress (March 1972): 64–74. 

“Death as Worship.” Theology Digest 21, no. 4 (Winter 1973): 334-41. Reprinted in Studies in Formative Spirituality 2, no. 2 (May 1981): 167–77, and in The Sacraments: Readings in Contemporary Sacramental Theology, edited by Michael J. Taylor, SJ. Staten Island: Alba House, 1981. 

“A Review and Critique of the CTSA Report” (of the Commission on Ethical and Religious Directives for Catholic Hospitals, established by and reporting to the Board of Directors of the Catholic Theological Society of America). Hospital Progress (February 1973): 57–69. 

“Biblical Symbolism and the Morality of in vitro Fertilization.” In Fabricated Man l-in vitro Fertilization. Proceedings of the ITEST Workshop, October 11-13, 1974, 41-57. St. Louis: ITEST, 1975. Appearing first in Theology Digest 22, no. 4 (Winter 1974): 308–323. 

“Toward a Eucharistic morality.” Communio 2, no. 2 (Summer 1975): 99–125. A longer version appeared earlier as “Hacia una moralidad eucaristica,” Pentecostes 34 (julio-septembre 1973): 5-41, which was translated and reprinted as “Verso una morale eucaristica,” Rivista di Teologia Morale 4 (ottobre-dicembre 1974): 657-696. 285-286.

“Catholic Schools in a Declining Church: A Theological Reflection.” Review for Religious 35, no. 6 (Spring 1976): 801-12. 

“Sacramental Sexuality and the Ordination of Women.” In Human Sexuality. Proceedings of the ITEST Workshop, August 23-25, 1976, 13–28. St. Louis: ITEST, 1977. Reprinted in Communio 5, no. 3 (Fall 1978): 228–251. 

“Church, State, and Charles Curran.” Communio 4, no. 2 (Summer 1977): 112-36. 

“A Methodological Critique of von Balthasar’s Theological Aesthetics.” Communio 5, no. (Spring 1978): 23-43. 

“Toward a Renewal of Sacramental Theology.” The Thomist 44, no. 3 (July 1980): 357–71.

“Authority in the Church: An Essay in the Theology of History.” Communio 7, no. 4 (Winter 1980): 343–63. 

“Liberation and the Catholic Church: The Illusion and the Realily.” Center Journal 1, no. 4 (Winter 1981): 45-64; published also in Congressional Record, vol. 127/188 (12–16–1981): E-5893a-E-5894b; part II: E-5922c-E5924a. 

“The Sacrament of the Good Creation.” Faith & Reason 9, no. 2 (1983): 128–41.

“Mary as Created Wisdom: The Splendor of the New Creation.” The Thomist 47, no. 3 (July 1983): 395-420. 

“A Methodological Critique of Lonergan’s Theological Method.” The Thomist 50, no. 1 (January 1986): 28-65. 

“Sacramental Realism: An Exchange, a Review.” The Thomist 50, no. 2 (April 1986): 279–83. Faith/Science Press, 1997.

“The Law and the Covenant.” In Biotechnology and Law. Proceedings of the ITEST Workshop, April 10–12, 1987, 34–63. St. Louis: ITEST, 1988.

“Gender, History, and Liturgy in the Catholic Church.” Review for Religious 46, no. 6 (November-December 1987): 866–88.

“The Present Situation of Eucharistic Theology.” Faith & Reason 14, no. 3 (Fall 1988): 255–322.

“Faith, Science, and Sacramental Realism.” In A Seminar with Fr. Stanley Jaki, edited by Robert A. Brungs and Marianne Postiglione, 1-17. St. Louis: ITEST Faith/Science Press, 1992.

“La Veritatis splendor e il fondamento eucaristico della morale.” Rivista di Teologia Morale 110 (1996): 209–20. 

“La legge naturale da riponsare alla luce della «Veritatis splendor»Rivista di Teologia Morale 111 (July 1996): 391-402.

“The Law and the Covenant: An Overview of Law, Freedom and Theology.” In Patenting of Biological Entities. Proceedings of the ITEST Workshop, October 1996, 57–118. St. Louis: ITEST

“The Relation of Nuptial Symbolism to Eucharistic Realism.” The Pacific Journal of Theology, series 2, no. 21 (1999): 88–119. “Bāśār-Nepeš: Sarx-Pneuma; Body-Soul: Death-Resurrection: An Essay in the Pauline/Johannine Anthropology.” In Christianity and the Human Body. Proceedings of the ITEST Workshop, October 2000, 105-52. St. Louis: ITEST Faith/Science Press, 2001. 

“The Word was Made Flesh and Dwelt Among Us (Jn 1:14).” Studia Missionalia, 51 (2002): 23-53. 

“John Paul II on the Eucharistic Foundation of Marriage and the Marital Foundation of a Free Society.” In Love and Friendship: Maritain and the Tradition, edited by Montague Brown, 203–217. Washington, DC: The Catholic University of America Press, 2013. 

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Tweet from Lakota Man (@LakotaMan1)

Lakota Man (@LakotaMan1) Tweeted: Rare White Stag sighting. Sacred to local Natives. They’re keeping his location undisclosed — to protect it from non-Native hunters.

Rare white stag….

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Billy Graham’s grandson speaks on sex abuse

Chinese Exclusion Acts

1882–1943

Chinese Immigration to the United States

https://history.state.gov/milestones/1866-1898/chinese-immigration