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Faith's Reasons
A newsletter published by the Forum on the Catholic Intellectual Tradition Today at the University of Dayton. The newsletter contains faculty and campus news, and reviews of books and other resources that discuss the intellectual tradition. The issue discussed the presentation of the 2004 Marianist Award to Cardinal Avery Dulles. It also discussed the UD conference series, "The Wounded Body of Christ: Sexual Abuse in the Church."
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Faith's Reasons
A newsletter published by the Forum on the Catholic Intellectual Tradition Today at the University of Dayton. The newsletter contains faculty and campus news, and reviews of books and other resources that discuss the intellectual tradition. This issue gives information on the "Church and World: The Legacy and Challenges of Vatican II" conference hosted by UD in September 2003. It also describes a seminar hosted by Dr. Ursula King of the University of Bristol, and eulogizes Professor Alex J. Cameron of the Department of English.
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Faith's Reasons
A newsletter published by the Forum on the Catholic Intellectual Tradition Today at the University of Dayton. The newsletter contains faculty and campus news, and reviews of books and other resources that discuss the intellectual tradition. Dr. Anthony B. Smith wrote of the UD presence at the symposium, "Passing on the Faith, Passing on the Church," hosted by the Curran Center for American Catholic Studies at Fordham University in 2005. Another article announced the 2005 Marianist Award winner, David J. O'Brien.
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Faith's Reasons
A newsletter published by the Forum on the Catholic Intellectual Tradition Today at the University of Dayton. The newsletter contains faculty and campus news, and reviews of books and other resources that discuss the intellectual tradition. The issue describes the conference, "Church and World: The Legacy and Challenges of Vatican II," hosted by UD in September 2003. John Inglis provided commentary on his book, On Medieval Philosophy. The issue also describes a lecture series hosted by UD, "The Wounded Body of Christ: Sexual Abuse in the Church."
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Faith's Reasons
A newsletter published by the Forum on the Catholic Intellectual Tradition Today at the University of Dayton. The newsletter contains faculty and campus news, and reviews of books and other resources that discuss the intellectual tradition. The issue described Monsignor George Higgins's visit to UD; and the dedication of the U.S. Catholic Collection. It also discussed Elie Wiesel's visit to UD.
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Faith's Reasons
A newsletter published by the Forum on the Catholic Intellectual Tradition Today at the University of Dayton. The newsletter contains faculty and campus news, and reviews of books and other resources that discuss the intellectual tradition. The issue discusses the $2 million grant given by the Lilly Foundation to UD. It also eulogizes Brother Todd Ridder, S.M. Una Cadegan remembers her trip to Rome to view the beatification ceremonies for William Chaminade.
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Faith's Reasons
A newsletter published by the Forum on the Catholic Intellectual Tradition Today at the University of Dayton. The newsletter contains faculty and campus news, and reviews of books and other resources that discuss the intellectual tradition. This issue described the lectures and events organized for UD's sesquicentennial anniversary. Brian Conniff also wrote of his experience in Rome at the beatification of Father William Chaminade. The issue also included excerpts from the remarks given by Fr. Johann Roten, S.M., at the opening of the exhibit From Barlach to Baselitz in Roesch Library, the Marian Library, and Keller Hall.
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Faith's Reasons
A newsletter published by the Forum on the Catholic Intellectual Tradition Today at the University of Dayton. The newsletter contains faculty and campus news, and reviews of books and other resources that discuss the intellectual tradition. The issue provides information on the new online learning opportunies offered by the North American Center for Marianist Studies (NACMS). Patricia J. Polanski discussed Adlerian theory and spiritual beliefs. The issue also described the Mideast Conference on Christianity and Literature, which UD hosted in October 2001.
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Faith's Reasons
A newsletter published by the Forum on the Catholic Intellectual Tradition Today at the University of Dayton. The newsletter contains faculty and campus news, and reviews of books and other resources that discuss the intellectual tradition. Articles describe the School of Business Administration's promotion of the theme "Business as a Vocation"; and Fr. Jim Heft, S.M.,'s plans to establish the Institute for Advanced Catholic Studies at the University of Southern California.
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Faith's Reasons
A newsletter published by the Forum on the Catholic Intellectual Tradition Today at the University of Dayton. The newsletter contains faculty and campus news, and reviews of books and other resources that discuss the intellectual tradition. Articles describe a summer faculty seminar on the Catholic intellectual tradition; an online bibliography of the works of Walter Ong, created by the UD English department; the first Technology, Ethics, and Spirituality Symposium hosted by UD; and Schola Cantorum Daytoniensis.
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Faith's Reasons
A newsletter published by the Forum on the Catholic Intellectual Tradition Today at the University of Dayton. The newsletter contains faculty and campus news, and reviews of books and other resources that discuss the intellectual tradition. Articles include introductions of new UD faculty Sr. Laura Leming, F.M.I.; Bro. Tom Wendorf, S.M.; and Dr. Anthony Smith. It also mentions the creation of the Department of Religious Studies' Ph.D. program in the Theology of the U.S. Catholic Experience; and a letter written by UD administration and faculty to the U.S. bishops on the subject of Ex corde ecclesiae.
Faith's Reasons is the newsletter of the University of Dayton's Forum on the Catholic Intellectual Tradition Today. It contains faculty and campus news and reviews of books and other resources that discuss the Catholic intellectual tradition.
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