Centre for Catholic Studies Podcast
Un pódcast de Centre for Catholic Studies
132 Episodo
-  Eilish Gregory - The Global Nursing Mission of the Little Company of Mary, 1877-1941Publicado: 28/3/2025
-  Antonia Pizzey - Imagining Church: Mystery, Imagination, and MetaphorPublicado: 20/2/2025
-  Liam Temple - This Poverty of Spirit: The Capuchins on the margins of CatholicismPublicado: 22/1/2025
-  Emma Percy - Can Aquinas offer some hope to trauma theology?Publicado: 6/12/2024
-  Bishop Dunn Memorial Lecture 2024 - Fr Hyacinthe DestivellePublicado: 29/11/2024
-  Nomi Pritz-Bennett: The Natural Mortification of Finitude: Loss and the Construction of Real PersonsPublicado: 24/10/2024
-  Tina Beattie - Language, Desire And Creation In The Context Of Laudato SiPublicado: 7/6/2024
-  Alana Harris - Student Power In Christ The Young Christian Students, Race And Liberation TheologyPublicado: 7/6/2024
-  Mary Beth Ingham: Reading Scotus today: Franciscan foundations for a renewed Christian humanismPublicado: 9/4/2024
-  Margaret Carney: The Third Order Rule of 1982: Discovery, Disruption and Renewed DedicationPublicado: 9/4/2024
-  Giuseppe Buffon: A rule that saves? The Capuchin response to the institutional crisisPublicado: 9/4/2024
-  Stefan Walser - So What…Religious Indifference As A Fundamental Theological ChallengePublicado: 21/2/2024
-  Marc Loustau - Studying Theology EthnographicallyPublicado: 23/1/2024
-  Billy Crozier - The Quince Made Sweet: Love and Suffering in St Bonaventure's Tree of LifePublicado: 15/12/2023
-  After the Vatican synod: what happens now?Publicado: 21/11/2023
-  Richardson Lecture 2023 - Fr Hans BoersmaPublicado: 15/11/2023
-  A conversation with the “spiritual father” of the synodPublicado: 31/10/2023
-  Thomas Weinandy - Does God Suffer?Publicado: 13/10/2023
-  How does the new Synod process work?Publicado: 12/10/2023
-  The Synod and Christian UnityPublicado: 12/10/2023
The Durham Centre for Catholic Studies is the first of its kind in British higher education. It represents a creative partnership between academy and church: a centre within the pluralist, public academy for critically constructive Catholic studies of the highest academic standing. The aims of the Centre for Catholic Studies are: -To provide a distinctive forum for the creative analysis of key issues in Catholic thought, culture, and practice. -To engage, inform and shape public and ecclesial life from a leading knowledge and research base. -To engage the breadth and depth of Catholic tradition in conversation both with the full range of disciplines and perspectives in a leading university and with the range of other faith traditions. -To develop and pursue major collaborative and interdisciplinary research projects and to attract associated grant awards and philanthropic support. -To model a vibrant and inclusive community of scholars of Catholicism and practitioners of Catholic theology. -To form outstanding theologians who will shape the future from the richness of Catholic tradition in the church, academy, and public life. -To foster and develop excellent working relationships with relevant regional, national and international public and ecclesial bodies.
