Department of Theology and Religious Studies: Recent submissions
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Technology and mystical Theology
(The Columbia Press, 2003) -
The 'sophisti-fication' of education - a Theological critique
(Paragon Publishing, 2008) -
The end of Catholic education in Ireland
(The Furrow, 2012) -
Meister Eckhart and Jan Van Ruusbroec: a comparison
(Medieval Philosophy and Theology, 2008) -
The Trinity from Schleiermacher to the end of the twentieth century
(Cambridge University Press, 2012) -
Jan van Ruusbroec and the modern devotion
(Cambridge University Press, 2012) -
Accused but innocent - what should a priest do?
(The Furrow, 2007)Many priests in Ireland feel somewhat vulnerable at the moment. They fear that if an accusation of sexual misconduct with minors is made against them, they will be removed from their duties with great publicity, without ... -
John Scottus Eriugena
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Augustine of Hippo
(Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2012) -
The Eucharist today
(The Tablet Publishing Company, 1998)Contemporary eucharistic theology focuses on the liturgical action of the Mass as a whole, stressing equally that it is a sacred banquet, a memorial and a sacrifice. It is an action of the gathered assmebly, not just of ... -
Forgiveness and reconciliation in the context of child sexual abuse
(Columba Press, 1999) -
Holy Thursday: deepening our appreciation for eucharist
(Columba Press, 1999) -
Introduction to Catholic primary education: facing New challenges
(Columba Press, 2012) -
Mother Arsenius and the eye of providence
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Clustering parishes I - the practice
(The Furrow, 2010)In recent years most Irish dioceses have begun to think about how best to plan and manage their pastoral activities as the country experiences a profound change in its social and religious landscape. The issues that confront ... -
Ministry
(NY and London: Routledge, 2008)While in practice ministry in the Christian churches is flourishing, theologically speaking it is in a state of some disarray at this time. Prior to the Second Vatican Council the term 'ministry' was not common in Roman ... -
Towards what kind of Priest?
(The Furrow, 1993)