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Beyond Christendom: New Maps

Beyond Christendom: New Maps Dr. Justo L. González The nineteenth and twentieth centuries have brought momentous changes to the map of Christianity, so that it is no longer possible to speak of Christendom in either geographical or theological terms. How is not only the present reality, but also on the way we look at the

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2010 Newman Lecture

The 2nd Annual Jay Newman Lecture in the Philosophy of Religion On the Correlation of the Eucharist with Christ in Peter Martyr Vermigli’s Oxford Treatise and Disputation on the Eucharist (1549): Considerations from the Philosophy of Religion Perspective by Maurice Boutin John W. McConnell Professor of Philosophical Theology & Philosophy of Religion, Faculty of Religious

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International Conference on the Liberal Arts, Sept 30 – Oct 2, 2010

International Conference on the Liberal Arts: Confronting the Challenges: The Next 100 years of Liberal arts Sept 30 – Oct 2, 2010 St. Thomas University, Fredericton, NB An exceptional program! Liberal Arts education has been challenged in recent years by neo-liberalism and corporatization, cutbacks in public funding, changes in the student population, and internationalization.  Professors

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