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Three Most Important Points re: Imagination and Affectivity 1. Human knowledge is stored in the brain in the form of images. (Images = the primary language of the brain.) 2. These images carry emot
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Christian Discernment
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Learning Goals: 1. develop a broader perspective on how Christians make decisions and 2. briefly illustrate one version of this process, i.e., Ignatian discernment Discern. Etymology. Latin: dis-apart +
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The Christian Tradition Notes Part 2 of Quarter
Patristic Era (fathers) o Augustan of Hippo (died in 411) Meaning of Confession Profession of Praise and Thanksgiving o God worthy of praise (I:1) o Human desire to praise God (I:1) o Praise brings hum
Mystical Experience through Prayer and Suffering The series Catholicism in the Modern World presented "The Inner Geography of Prayer" on March 13, 2008. Fr. John Staudenmaier, S.J. came to Regis University to speak about prayer and Ignatian Spiritual
Theology Exam 2 Study Guide Catherine of Sienna- (c. A.D. 1347-1380) a mystic of the late medieval period, she was a Dominican tertiary and influential in binging and end to the Avignon Papacy, only to see it fall into the situation of the Great Schi
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Finding Time for Ethical Practice
Synopsis Knowing the theory about ethics doesn't assure ethical practice. The author points to the need for developing habits of critical reflection with the support of a community.
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