Essays about: "Catholic Theology"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 11 essays containing the words Catholic Theology.
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1. LGBTQIA+ Voices from the Christian Church : A small intersectional interview study on LGBTQIA+ experiences within the Catholic and Protestant church in contemporary Germany
University essay from Linköpings universitet/Tema GenusAbstract : The study starts with a historical overview of the notion of gender and sexual identity and belonging in the German Christian church as seen from a queer and intersectional gender studies perspective. The following study moves to explore three individual experiences and encounters with the Christian church. READ MORE
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2. Catholic Public Theology on YouTube: The Articulation of Public Theology on Social Media
University essay from Göteborgs universitet/Institutionen för litteratur, idéhistoria och religionAbstract : This study explores the articulation of Catholic public theology on the social media platform YouTube. To do this it works with both a minimal and maximal definition of public theology and establishes several markers and tasks associated with its identification. READ MORE
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3. The Flamekeeper : The Confessional Purgation of the Soul in the Poetry of Robert Lowell
University essay from Stockholms universitet/Engelska institutionenAbstract : This essay is a critical textual analysis of the poetry of Robert Lowell with focus on religious symbolism used in his work, and the Catholic theology which informed it. This results in a new, contrasting interpretation to the conventional view that he had abandoned his religious focus by mid-career, while accounting for his own assessment that he had not. READ MORE
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4. Rights, Religion and Atrocity Prevention - An explorative field study of the involvement of religious leaders in Uganda
University essay from Göteborgs universitet/Institutionen för globala studierAbstract : This study examines the nexus of human rights, atrocity prevention and the involvement of religious leaders in Uganda. States hold legal responsibility for preventing atrocity crimes, but influential nonstate actors also have a role in minimizing risks of mass atrocity crimes. READ MORE
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5. “And God saw that it was good”: ecotheology and ecclesial environmental work
University essay from Lunds universitet/HumanekologiAbstract : Theology has, also as result of the critique directed at it, undergone an ecologization that takes shape in ecotheology. It is theology’s attempt to deliver answers to the ecological crisis. READ MORE