@book{yuan_pilgrimage_2021, address = {Macau}, series = {{USJ} {Theses} and {Dissertations}}, title = {Pilgrimage {Christian} and {Secular}: a {Phenomenological} {Approach}}, isbn = {9789998159006}, shorttitle = {Pilgrimage {Christian} and {Secular}}, abstract = {In the light of the many kinds of journeys that have been considered pilgrimages, this book uses phenomenology as a method to examine the claim that pilgrimage is a journey to the ‘center’ during which pilgrims seek meaning s for themselves. First, by analyzing a phenomenology of Christian pilgrimage, this work attempts to identify what commonalities, as well as differences, exist between Christian pilgrimage and secular pilgrimage in terms of ‘natural attitude’. Next, by using a phenomenological method, such as transcendental reduction, the distinction between these two types of pilgrimage could be clarified that the happiness sought in Christian pilgrimage is both intentionally spiritual and sustainable, while primarily intellectual or sensory in secular pilgrimage. Lastly, this work seeks to establish whether or not ‘being at leisure’ is the primary element for pilgrims whose aim is to attain an understanding of happiness during a pilgrimage}, number = {1}, publisher = {University of Saint Joseph}, author = {Yuan, Haojun}, collaborator = {Morgan, Stephen}, year = {2021}, keywords = {Christian pilgrims and pilgrimages, Phenomenology}, } @book{wong_retrieving_2021, address = {Macau}, series = {{USJ} {Theses} and {Dissertations}}, title = {Retrieving the {Sense} of the {Sacred}: a {Paradigm} of {Silence} in the {Liturgy}}, isbn = {9789998159013}, shorttitle = {Retrieving the {Sense} of the {Sacred}}, number = {2}, publisher = {University of Saint Joseph}, author = {Wong, Lee Chun}, collaborator = {Cai, Thomas}, year = {2021}, keywords = {Catholic Church, Liturgy Theology, Religious aspects Catholic Church, Silence}, } @article{morgan_ceremonies_2021, title = {Ceremonies of the {Sarum} {Missal}: {A} {Careful} {Conjecture} by {R}. {J}. {Urquhart} (review)}, volume = {25}, issn = {1543-9933}, shorttitle = {Ceremonies of the {Sarum} {Missal}}, url = {https://muse.jhu.edu/pub/16/article/801762}, doi = {10.1353/atp.2021.0018}, number = {2}, urldate = {2023-01-27}, journal = {Antiphon: A Journal for Liturgical Renewal}, author = {Morgan, Stephen}, year = {2021}, note = {0 citations (Crossref) [2023-01-27] Publisher: The Catholic University of America Press}, pages = {264--266}, } @incollection{morgan_culture_2023, address = {Macao}, title = {‘{Culture} and identity – nationality and nationalism: indications for a theological reflection’}, language = {eng}, booktitle = {Memory and {Identity}: the proceedings of the 28th {ASEACCU} {Annual} {Conference}}, publisher = {USJ University Press}, author = {Morgan, Stephen}, year = {2023}, pages = {35--55}, } @article{morgan_em_2021, title = {‘{Em} {Procissão} {Solene} a {Deus} {Orando}, para os {Batéis} {Viemos} {Caminhando}’—{The} {Long} {Ebb}-{Tide} of {Catholic} {Public} {Piety} in the {Former}-{Portuguese} {Enclave} of {Macao}}, volume = {12}, copyright = {http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/}, url = {https://www.mdpi.com/2077-1444/12/3/193}, doi = {10.3390/rel12030193}, abstract = {When the City of the Name of God of Macao marked 400 years of Portuguese administration in 1956, the Catholic community’s participation was marked by a wide range of activities that included liturgical celebrations, public processions and other devotions that involved large numbers of the lay faithful, members of confraternities, in addition to the clergy and religious of the enclave. Twenty-one years later the Diocese of Macao celebrated its own quatercentenary with celebrations of a decidedly more sober character and at the retrocession of Macao to Chinese control in December 1999, other than a few liturgical events and hierarchical presence at civic ceremonies, the Church was all but invisible. As the Diocese of Macao plans for its 450th anniversary, some of the former richness has begun to return. This paper outlines the long ebb tide and now-nascent flow of the tide of Catholic public piety in Macao over this period by reference to the Catholic religious processions of the City and seeks to offer tentative explanations grounded in the theological, ecclesial, political and cultural winds that have blown across the Pearl River Delta since the end of the Second World War.}, language = {English}, number = {3}, journal = {Religions}, author = {Morgan, Stephen}, year = {2021}, note = {0 citations (Crossref) [2022-09-21] GSCC: 0000000}, keywords = {Catholic Church, China, Macao, Portugal, Vatican II, confrarias, processions, public piety}, } @article{morgan_going_2022, title = {Going to {Church} in {Medieval} {England} by {Nicholas} {Orme} (review)}, volume = {26}, issn = {1543-9933}, url = {https://muse.jhu.edu/pub/16/article/864425}, doi = {10.1353/atp.2022.0018}, number = {2}, urldate = {2023-01-27}, journal = {Antiphon: A Journal for Liturgical Renewal}, author = {Morgan, Stephen}, year = {2022}, note = {0 citations (Crossref) [2023-01-27] Publisher: The Catholic University of America Press}, pages = {218--221}, } @book{morgan_john_2021, address = {Washington, D.C}, title = {John {Henry} {Newman} and the development of doctrine: encountering change, looking for continuity}, isbn = {978-0-8132-3443-4}, shorttitle = {John {Henry} {Newman} and the development of doctrine}, abstract = {"In focusing on the gestation of "An Essay on the Development of Christian Doctrine" (1845), John Henry Newman's last work as an Anglican and presaging his transition to Catholicism, this book examines how Newman accounted for doctrinal continuity in the face of evidence of change in the history of the church"--}, publisher = {The Catholic University of America Press}, author = {Morgan, Stephen}, year = {2021}, } @incollection{morgan_liturgical_2021, address = {Macao}, title = {Liturgical {Text} as {Mandorla}: windows from the {Everyday} to the {Sacred}, from the {Sacred} to the {Everyday}}, isbn = {978-99965-940-8-3}, booktitle = {Sacred and the {Everyday}: {Comparative} {Approaches} to {Literature}, {Religious} and {Secular}}, publisher = {USJ Press}, author = {Morgan, Stephen}, editor = {Morgan, Stephen}, year = {2021}, pages = {66--82}, } @book{morgan_memory_2023, address = {Macao}, title = {Memory and {Identity}: the proceedings of the 28th {ASEACCU} {Annual} {Conference}}, publisher = {USJ University Press}, editor = {Morgan, Stephen}, year = {2023}, } @article{morgan_navigation_2021, title = {‘{Navigation} for an ocean of interminable scepticism’ revisited: {John} {Henry} {Newman} and the place of theology in the university}, volume = {21}, issn = {1474-225X}, shorttitle = {‘{Navigation} for an ocean of interminable scepticism’ revisited}, url = {https://doi.org/10.1080/1474225X.2021.1997030}, doi = {10.1080/1474225X.2021.1997030}, abstract = {The place of theology is under threat in the modern university. It is denied a place, except insofar as it is useful in the training of religious professionals or as a phenomenon in its own right, on the grounds that relate to an unscientific scientism that both makes metaphysical assumptions it itself does not recognise as scientific or denies its own epistemological commitments. This article argues that the notion of education in ‘liberal knowledge’ or ‘universal knowledge’, the idea at the heart of John Henry Newman’s The Idea of a University provides a sufficiently robust counter to these assaults on the place of theology proper in the modern university and that refusing such a place to it undermines the claim of universities to use the name at all. It is precisely the uselessness of theology that guarantees its place in the university committed to universal knowledge and universal enquiry.}, number = {2}, urldate = {2021-10-31}, journal = {International Journal for the Study of the Christian Church}, author = {Morgan, Stephen}, month = oct, year = {2021}, note = {0 citations (Crossref) [2022-09-21] https://doi.org/10.1080/1474225X.2021.1997030}, keywords = {Derrida, Newman, education, liberal education, religious studies, secularisation, theology, university}, pages = {1--15}, } @incollection{morgan_ogien_2020, address = {Krakow}, title = {Ogień zapalony niegdyś na górze {Moria}: {Woltyła} i {Newman} o warunkach dla propozycju {Chrystusa}'={The} fire once kindled on {Moriah}: {Wojtyła} and {Newman} on the conditions for the proposal of {Christ}}, booktitle = {Jan {Paweł} {II}: {Komunikacja} i {Kultura}}, publisher = {Wydawictwo Arsarti}, author = {Morgan, Stephen}, year = {2020}, pages = {83--95}, } @article{morgan_pope_2023, title = {Pope {John} {Paul} {II}, ‘{Memory} and {Identity}: conversations at the dawn of a millennium’}, language = {eng}, journal = {Memory and Identity: the proceedings of the 28th ASEACCU Annual Conference}, editor = {Morgan, Stephen}, year = {2023}, pages = {80--84}, } @book{morgan_sacred_2021, address = {Macao}, title = {Sacred and the {Everyday}: {Comparative} {Approaches} to {Literature}, {Religious} and {Secular}}, isbn = {978-99965-940-8-3}, publisher = {USJ Press}, editor = {Morgan, Stephen}, year = {2021}, } @article{morgan_anglican_2021, title = {The {Anglican} {Patrimony} in {Catholic} {Communion} ed. by {Tracey} {Rowland} (review)}, volume = {25}, issn = {1543-9933}, url = {https://muse.jhu.edu/pub/16/article/845649}, doi = {10.1353/atp.2021.0024}, number = {3}, urldate = {2023-04-04}, journal = {Antiphon: A Journal for Liturgical Renewal}, author = {Morgan, Stephen}, year = {2021}, note = {Publisher: The Catholic University of America Press}, pages = {359--362}, } @incollection{morgan_combat_2022, address = {Leominster}, title = {The combat of truth and error: {Newman} and {Chesterton} on heresy}, isbn = {978-0-85244-987-5}, booktitle = {Lead {Kindly} {Light}. {Essays} for {Ian} {Ker}}, publisher = {Gracewing}, author = {Morgan, Stephen}, year = {2022}, pages = {287--305}, } @article{morgan_fire_2022, title = {The {Fire} “{Once} {Kindled} on {Moriah}”: {Wojtyła} and {Newman} on the {Conditions} for the {Proposal} of {Christ}}, volume = {19}, issn = {2153-6945}, shorttitle = {The {Fire} “{Once} {Kindled} on {Moriah}”}, url = {https://muse.jhu.edu/pub/16/article/878231}, doi = {10.1353/nsj.2022.0018}, number = {2}, urldate = {2023-01-27}, journal = {Newman Studies Journal}, author = {Morgan, Stephen}, year = {2022}, note = {0 citations (Crossref) [2023-01-27] Publisher: The Catholic University of America Press}, pages = {23--41}, } @article{morgan_roman_2023, title = {The {Roman} {Mass}: {From} {Early} {Christian} {Origins} to {Tridentine} {Reform} by {Uwe} {Michael} {Lang}}, volume = {27}, issn = {1543-9933}, shorttitle = {The {Roman} {Mass}}, url = {https://muse.jhu.edu/article/892299}, doi = {10.1353/atp.2023.0004}, language = {en}, number = {1}, urldate = {2023-08-15}, journal = {Antiphon: A Journal for Liturgical Renewal}, author = {Morgan, Stephen}, year = {2023}, pages = {120--124}, } @incollection{morgan_realize_2023, address = {Washington DC}, title = {To realize an everyday holiness”: {Newman}, imagination, and the virtue of religion}, url = {https://www.cuapress.org/9780813235868/a-guide-to-john-henry-newman/}, booktitle = {A {Guide} to the {Life} and {Thought} of {John} {Henry} {Newman}}, publisher = {CUA Press}, author = {Morgan, Stephen}, editor = {Velez, Juan}, year = {2023}, pages = {38--55}, } @article{mcnabb_basic_2021, title = {Basic {Beliefs}, the {Embryo} {Rescue} {Case}, and {Single}-{Issue} {Voting}: {A} {Response} to {Dustin} {Crummett}}, volume = {21}, shorttitle = {Basic {Beliefs}, the {Embryo} {Rescue} {Case}, and {Single}-{Issue} {Voting}}, url = {https://www.pdcnet.org/pdc/bvdb.nsf/purchase?openform&fp=ncbq&id=ncbq_2021_0021_0002_0203_0208}, abstract = {In this essay, we respond to Dustin Crummett’s argument that one cannot consistently appeal to body count reasoning to justify being a single-issue pro-life voter if one is also committed to the usual response to the embryo rescue case. Specifically, we argue that a modified version of BCR we call BCR* is consistent with the usual response. We then move to address concerns about the relevance of BCR* to Crummett’s original thesis.}, language = {en}, number = {2}, urldate = {2021-09-10}, journal = {The National Catholic Bioethics Quarterly}, author = {McNabb, Tyler and DeVito, Michael}, month = sep, year = {2021}, note = {GSCC: 0000000}, pages = {203--208}, } @article{mcnabb_has_2020, title = {Has {Oppy} {Done} {Away} with the {Aristotelian} {Proof}?}, volume = {61}, issn = {0018-1196, 1468-2265}, url = {https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.1111/heyj.13604}, doi = {10.1111/heyj.13604}, language = {en}, number = {5}, urldate = {2021-02-22}, journal = {The Heythrop Journal}, author = {McNabb, Tyler and DeVito, Michael}, month = sep, year = {2020}, note = {0 citations (Crossref) [2022-09-21] GSCC: 0000000}, pages = {723--731}, } @article{mcnabb_ockham_2022, title = {Ockham on the {Side} of the {Angels}: {Why} a {Classical} {Theist} {Shouldn}'t be {Moved} by {Oppy}'s {Argument} from {Simplicity}}, issn = {0028-4289, 1741-2005}, shorttitle = {Ockham on the {Side} of the {Angels}}, url = {https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/nbfr.12766}, doi = {10.1111/nbfr.12766}, language = {en}, urldate = {2022-06-30}, journal = {New Blackfriars}, author = {McNabb, Tyler and DeVito, Michael}, month = jun, year = {2022}, note = {0 citations (Crossref) [2022-09-21]}, pages = {nbfr.12766}, } @article{mcnabb_cognitive_2022, title = {Cognitive {Science} of {Religion} and {Classical} {Theism}: {A} {Synthesis}}, volume = {13}, issn = {2077-1444}, shorttitle = {Cognitive {Science} of {Religion} and {Classical} {Theism}}, url = {https://www.mdpi.com/2077-1444/13/1/24}, doi = {10.3390/rel13010024}, abstract = {Launonen and Mullins argue that if Classical Theism is true, human cognition is likely not theism-tracking, at least, given what we know from cognitive science of religion. In this essay, we develop a model for how classical theists can make sense of the findings from cognitive science, without abandoning their Classical Theist commitments. We also provide an argument for how our model aligns well with the Christian doctrine of general revelation.}, language = {en}, number = {1}, urldate = {2022-02-11}, journal = {Religions}, author = {McNabb, Tyler Dalton and DeVito, Michael}, year = {2022}, note = {0 citations (Crossref) [2022-09-21]}, pages = {24}, } @article{mcnabb_mary_2020, title = {Mary and {Fátima}: {A} {Modest} {C}-{Inductive} {Argument} for {Catholicism}}, volume = {18}, shorttitle = {Mary and {Fátima}}, url = {https://sciendo.com/article/10.2478/perc-2020-0028}, doi = {10.2478/perc-2020-0028}, abstract = {AbstractC-Inductive arguments are arguments that increase the probability of a hypothesis. In this paper, we offer a C-Inductive argument for the Roman Catholic hypothesis. We specifically argue that one would expect the Miracle of Fátima on Roman Catholicism more so than on alternative hypotheses. Since our argument draws on confirmation theory, we first give a primer for how confirmation theory works. We then, provide the historical facts surrounding the Miracle of Fátima. We offer up two competing naturalistic explanations that attempt to explain the historical facts, but then, argue that a supernatural explanation is superior. Having established that something miraculous likely occurred at Fátima, we move to argue for the overall thesis of the paper. Finally, we engage several objections to our argument.}, language = {en}, number = {5}, urldate = {2023-04-11}, journal = {Perichoresis}, author = {Mcnabb, Tyler Dalton and Blado, Joseph E.}, month = dec, year = {2020}, pages = {55--65}, } @book{mcnabb_classical_2022, address = {New York}, edition = {1}, title = {Classical theism and {Buddhism}: connecting metaphysical and ethical systems}, isbn = {978-1-350-18913-3}, shorttitle = {Classical theism and {Buddhism}}, abstract = {"As an atheistic religious tradition, Buddhism conventionally stands in opposition to Christianity, and any bridge between them is considered to be riddled with contradictory beliefs on God the creator, salvific power and the afterlife. But what if a Buddhist could also be a Classical Theist? Showing how the various contradictions are not as fundamental as commonly thought, Tyler Dalton McNabb and Erik Baldwin challenge existing assumptions and argue that Classical Theism is, in fact, compatible with Buddhism. They draw parallels between the metaphysical doctrines of both traditions, synthesize their ethical and soteriological commitments and demonstrate that the Theist can interpret the Buddhist's religious experiences, specifically those of emptiness, as veridical, without denying any core doctrine of Classical Theism. By establishing that a synthesis of the two traditions is plausible, this book provides a bold, fresh perspective on the philosophy of religion and reinvigorates philosophical debates between Buddhism and Christianity"--}, publisher = {Bloomsbury Academic}, author = {McNabb, Tyler Dalton and Baldwin, Erik Daniel}, year = {2022}, keywords = {Buddhism, Comparative studies, Relations Theism, Theism}, } @incollection{arcadi_religious_2021, address = {London}, title = {Religious {Epistemology} in {Analytic} {Theology}}, isbn = {978-0-567-68129-4 978-0-567-68133-1 978-0-567-68130-0 978-0-567-68131-7}, url = {http://www.bloomsburycollections.com/book/t-t-clark-handbook-of-analytic-theology}, urldate = {2021-09-06}, booktitle = {T\&{T} {Clark} {Handbook} of {Analytic} {Theology}}, publisher = {Bloomsbury}, author = {McNabb, Tyler Dalton and Baldwin, Erik}, editor = {Arcadi, James M. and Turner, James T.}, year = {2021}, doi = {10.5040/9780567681317}, note = {GSCC: 0000003 }, } @article{mcnabb_papal_2021, title = {Papal {Bull}: {A} {Response} to {Contemporary} {Papal} {Scholarship}}, volume = {6}, url = {https://jbtsonline.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/09/JBTS-6.1-Part2-A4.pdf}, number = {1}, journal = {Journal of Biblical and Theological Studies}, author = {McNabb, Tyler Dalton}, year = {2021}, pages = {147--152}, } @article{mcnabb_pestilent_2020, title = {Pestilent {Popes} or a {Pestilent} {Church}? {Judaism}, {Catholicism}, and {Skeptical} {Theism}}, volume = {61}, issn = {0018-1196, 1468-2265}, shorttitle = {Pestilent {Popes} or a {Pestilent} {Church}?}, url = {https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.1111/heyj.13571}, doi = {10.1111/heyj.13571}, language = {en}, number = {4}, urldate = {2021-02-22}, journal = {The Heythrop Journal}, author = {McNabb, Tyler Dalton}, month = jul, year = {2020}, note = {0 citations (Crossref) [2022-09-21] GSCC: 0000000}, pages = {671--676}, } @article{mcnabb_climate_2022, title = {Climate {Alarmism} or {Lukewarming}? {How} {So}-{Called} {American} {Conservatives} {Should} {Think} {About} {Climate} {Change}}, volume = {27}, url = {https://www.muse.jhu.edu/article/858108}, abstract = {In this essay we argue that, based on current scientific data, the most prudential course of future actions that an American conservative can take, is one that assumes what we call climate change alarmism. In order to establish this thesis, we first provide a basic overview of the relevant climate change science, as well as give an analysis of the alarmist and lukewarming dialectic (the two primary interpretations of the data). We then move to develop our environmental wager. Finally, following Roger Scruton, we end this work by proposing what sort of policies conservatives should endorse going further.}, number = {1}, journal = {Ethics \& the Environment}, author = {McNabb, T. D and Devito, M}, year = {2022}, pages = {101--121}, } @article{mcintosh_houston_2021, title = {Houston, {Do} {We} {Have} a {Problem}?: {Extraterrestrial} {Intelligent} {Life} and {Christian} {Belief}}, volume = {23}, shorttitle = {Houston, {Do} {We} {Have} a {Problem}?}, url = {https://www.pdcnet.org/pdc/bvdb.nsf/purchase?openform&fp=pc&id=pc_2021_0023_0001_0101_0124}, doi = {10.5840/pc202123110}, abstract = {Would the existence of extraterrestrial intelligent life (ETI) conflict in any way with Christian belief? We identify six areas of potential conflict. If there be no conflict in any of these areas—and we argue ultimately there is not—we are confident in declaring that there is no conflict, period. This conclusion underwrites the integrity of theological explorations into the existence of ETI, which has become a topic of increasing interest among theologians in recent years.}, language = {en}, number = {1}, urldate = {2023-04-11}, journal = {Philosophia Christi}, author = {McIntosh, C. A. and McNabb, Tyler Dalton}, month = aug, year = {2021}, pages = {101--124}, } @article{leong_does_2021, title = {Does {Romans} 2:14 {Refer} to the {Natural} {Law}?}, copyright = {Copyright (c) 2024 Andrew, Chi Hei Leong}, issn = {2519-5425}, shorttitle = {Does {Romans} 2}, url = {https://journals.usj.edu.mo/index.php/orientisaura/article/view/191}, abstract = {Whilst after decades of research, exegetes have all agree on the complexity of Paul’s line of thinking in Rom 2:14–16, the ITC in its 2009 document, In Search of\ a Universal Ethic, still in an oversimplified manner propagates the view that Rom\ 2:14 presupposes a theory/theology of the natural law. This article makes plain the\ major disagreements among Pauline exegetes whether such presupposition stands by reviewing some major contributions to the discussion by raising major questions regarding\ the issue of φύσει in those verses, the nature of the law mentioned by Paul,\ the identity of the people Paul calls “Gentiles.” This article offers a more nuanced\ understanding of Rom 2:14. Keywords: Rom 2:14, ITC, Universal Ethic, Natural Law, φύσει, Gentiles}, language = {en}, number = {6}, urldate = {2024-02-27}, journal = {Orientis Aura: Macau Perspectives in Religious Studies}, author = {Leong, Chi Hei}, year = {2021}, note = {Number: 6}, pages = {57--74}, } @book{leong_cognitive_2021, address = {Leiden ; Boston}, series = {Studies in semitic languages and linguistics}, title = {A cognitive semantic study of biblical {Hebrew}: the root šlm for completeness-balance}, isbn = {978-90-04-46975-4}, shorttitle = {A cognitive semantic study of biblical {Hebrew}}, abstract = {"Semantic studies of the Biblical Hebrew verb "whole" have been influenced by those of its most invoked nominal form "whole". In this volume Andrew Chin Hei Leong shows that the concepts of balance, alliance, and completeness form the basic semantic structure of "whole". Previous studies on "whole" employed either historical or textual methodology, which has been dominant in biblical lexical studies. In addition to these methods, in Leong develops a systematic semantic methodology from Cognitive Semantics and Frame Semantics, to demonstrate that it is balance, rather than completeness, that is the most central concept in holding the semantic network together"--}, number = {104}, publisher = {Brill}, author = {Leong, Andrew Chin Hei}, year = {2021}, keywords = {Bible, Hebrew language, Language, style, Semantics, Shlm (The Hebrew root)}, } @article{leong_how_2021, title = {How {Many} {Books} {Are} {There} in the {Bible}? ({Part} 1) [{In} {Traditional} {Chinese}]}, volume = {3}, url = {https://www.facebook.com/photo/?fbid=1581680522163522&set=a.1581681995496708}, journal = {St. Lazarus Parish Newsletter (New Series)}, author = {Leong, Andrew Chin Hei}, month = jun, year = {2021}, note = {Author Note: There is a typo in the title of the publication. It was published “上” but it should be “下” instead.}, pages = {23}, } @article{leong_how_2021, title = {How {Many} {Books} {Are} {There} in the {Bible}? ({Part} 2) [{In} {Traditional} {Chinese}]}, volume = {4}, url = {https://www.facebook.com/photo/?fbid=1604340659897508&set=a.1604341276564113}, journal = {St. Lazarus Parish Newsletter (New Series)}, author = {Leong, Andrew Chin Hei}, month = jul, year = {2021}, pages = {38}, } @article{leong_how_2021, title = {How {Many} {Books} {Are} {There} in the {Bible}? ({Part} 3) [{In} {Traditional} {Chinese}]}, volume = {4}, url = {https://www.facebook.com/photo/?fbid=1625367227794851&set=a.1625367904461450}, journal = {St. Lazarus Parish Newsletter (New Series)}, author = {Leong, Andrew Chin Hei}, month = aug, year = {2021}, pages = {50}, } @incollection{leong_what_2021, address = {Macau}, title = {What {Goes} {Around} {Comes} {Around}? {The} ({Non}-){Existence} of ({Divine}) {Retribution} in {Ancient} {Chinese} {Literature} and the {Hebrew} {Bible}}, isbn = {978-99965-940-8-3}, booktitle = {Sacred and the {Everyday}: {Comparative} {Approaches} to {Literature}, {Religious} and {Secular}}, publisher = {University of Saint Joseph}, author = {Leong, Andrew Chin Hei}, editor = {Morgan, Stephen}, year = {2021}, pages = {183--196}, } @article{law_actio_2023, title = {Actio {Ecclesiae}: {The} {Participation} of the {Lay} {Christian} {Faithful} in the {Liturgy} of the {Hours} (c. 1174 {Sec}. 2)}, volume = {79}, language = {eng}, journal = {The Jurist: Studies in Church Law and Ministry}, author = {Law, Cyril Jerome}, year = {2023}, pages = {167--209}, } @article{law_minimising_2022, title = {Minimising {Maximum} {Illud}: {Early} {Resistance} to {Missionary} {Inculturation} in {China}}, url = {https://journals.usj.edu.mo/index.php/orientisaura/article/view/39}, number = {5}, urldate = {2023-06-02}, journal = {Orientis Aura: Macau Perspectives in Religious Studies}, author = {Law, Cyril Jerome}, month = apr, year = {2022}, note = {Section: Articles}, pages = {7--22}, } @incollection{law_translating_2021, address = {Macao}, title = {Translating {Two} {Minds} in the {Tradition} of {One} {Faith}: {Considerations} of {Intercultural} {Dynamics} in the parallels of {John} {Henry} {Newman} (1801-1890) and {Joseph} {Ma} {Xiangbo} (1840-1939)}, isbn = {978-99965-940-8-3}, abstract = {Interculturality is considered a constant given in the development of most major religious movements during the process of propagation coming into contact with diverse tongues, mores, and sentiments. And one of the chief, if not decisive, instruments contributing to this ever dynamic spread and reception of beliefs and cultures is translation. Christianity purports to be an incarnational religion, where the Word made flesh expresses the di-vine in human terms. Its doctrines are enshrined in a faith tradition that is developed largely through interpretation and translation. This short paper will cut into this sacral literary tradition by paralleling two influential mod-ern Christian thinkers, John Henry Newman from the Anglophone school, and Joseph Ma Xiangbo from the Orient, to see how attempts at translating the ideas and works of people from distinct cultural milieux is both reflec-tive of the necessary developmental nature of Christian teachings in the historical continuum of time and space, and indicative of the intellectual challenges that never cease to accompany the literary effervescence stem-ming from comparative religious studies.}, booktitle = {Sacred and the {Everyday}: {Comparative} {Approaches} to {Literature}, {Religious} and {Secular}}, publisher = {University of Saint Joseph}, author = {Law, Cyril Jerome}, year = {2021}, pages = {173--182}, } @misc{law__2020, address = {Macau}, title = {「紐曼樞機:兩心對話,一生皈依」澳門紐曼樞機藝文館開幕活動系列專題講座 ({Special} {Lecture} on {Cardinal} {Newman} for the {Opening} of the {Centro} de {Cultura} e {Artes} {Performartivas} {Cardeal} {Newman} de {Macau})}, author = {Law, Cyril Jerome}, month = jun, year = {2020}, } @misc{law__2021, address = {The Chinese University of Hong Kong}, title = {「道」與「導」:與聖紐曼樞機反思生命中皈依與教學之使命 {Leading} the {Way} - {Reflecting} on the {Mission} of {Learning} and {Conversion} of {Life} with {St} {John} {Henry} {Newman} (1801-1890)}, author = {Law, Cyril Jerome}, month = nov, year = {2021}, } @book{gomez_bioethics_2021, address = {Manilia, Philippines}, title = {Bioethics : ethics of life}, isbn = {978-971-506-870-3}, url = {http://library-opac.usj.edu.mo/cgi-bin/koha/opac-detail.pl?biblionumber=176004&query_desc=kw%2Cwrdl%3A%20Bioethics%20%3Aethics%20of%20life#}, publisher = {University of Saint Tomas Publishing House}, author = {Gomez, Fausto B.}, year = {2021}, } @incollection{gassner_journalism_2022, address = {Oxford}, title = {Journalism {Ethics} and the {Common} {Good}: {The} {Formation} of {Values} and {Virtues} for {Just} and {Harmonious} {Societies}}, booktitle = {Disentangled {Vision} {On} {Higher} {Education}: {Preparing} {The} {Generation} {Next}}, publisher = {Peter Lang}, author = {Gassner, Franz and Simoes, José Manuel}, editor = {Leandro, F. J and Oberoi, Roopinder}, year = {2022}, pages = {99--121}, } @article{gassner_ethical_2021, title = {Ethical {Investment}’s {Visible} {Hand}: {Methods} {And} {Transformative} {Potentials}}, url = {http://mrijournal.riccimac.org/index.php/en/issues/issue-7/166-ethical-investment-s-visible-hand-methods-and-transformative-potentials}, number = {7}, journal = {The Journal of the Macau Ricci Institute}, author = {Gassner, Franz}, year = {2021}, } @article{gassner_maximum_2022, title = {From {Maximum} {Illud} 1919 to the {First} {National} {Synod} {Primum} {Concilium} {Sinensis} 1924 in {Shanghai}: {Historical} \& {Theological} {Perspectives}}, url = {https://journals.usj.edu.mo/index.php/orientisaura/article/view/42}, number = {5}, urldate = {2023-05-25}, journal = {Orientis Aura: Macau Perspectives in Religious Studies}, author = {Gassner, Franz}, month = apr, year = {2022}, note = {Section: Articles}, pages = {59--76}, } @article{gassner_learning_2022, title = {Learning {God}’s {Mercy}: {Spiritual} {Transformation} {According} to {Hos} 11:8}, url = {http://mrijournal.riccimac.org/index.php/en/issues/issue-10/252-mrij10-5-eng}, abstract = {A growing focus on God’s mercy and forgiveness emerged in the wake of the recent Pontificates of John Paul II, Benedict XVI, and Francis. Our time with its multiple crises cries for healing, forgiveness, and the experience of God’s mercy. In social, political, and global terms, humanity craves for “lasting peace, born of the marriage of justice and mercy” (John Paul II, 2001, no. 15). The experience of God’s forgiveness, merciful healing and new life has been expressed many times in the Bible. But, theologically, it has never been formulated as directly as in Hosea 11:8, when God’s own heart becomes “turned over”, “converted” following the blaze of his own overwhelming compassion, paving the way for a fundamental spiritual transformation, rooted in forgiveness and mercy, that opens wellsprings of dignity, healing, and new life for all.}, number = {10}, journal = {The Journal of the Macau Ricci Institute}, author = {Gassner, Franz}, month = oct, year = {2022}, } @incollection{gassner_resources_2020, address = {Göttingen}, edition = {1}, title = {Resources for {Future} in a {Caring} {Economy}}, isbn = {978-3-8471-1165-8 978-3-7370-1165-5}, url = {https://www.vr-elibrary.de/doi/10.14220/9783737011655.683}, language = {de}, urldate = {2021-02-22}, booktitle = {Menschenrechte und {Gerechtigkeit} als bleibende {Aufgaben}}, publisher = {V\&R unipress}, author = {Gassner, Franz}, editor = {Klissenbauer, Irene and Steinmair-Pösel, Petra and Kirchschläger, Peter G.}, month = jun, year = {2020}, doi = {10.14220/9783737011655.683}, pages = {683--700}, } @article{gassner_listen_2021, title = {“{To} {Listen} to the {Language} of {Nature} and to {Act} {Accordingly}” :: {Natural} {Law} as {Beacon} guiding to {Human} {Flourishing} and {Ecological} {Civilization}}, copyright = {Copyright (c) 2023 Franz Gassner}, issn = {2519-5425}, shorttitle = {“{To} {Listen} to the {Language} of {Nature} and to {Act} {Accordingly}”}, url = {https://journals.usj.edu.mo/index.php/orientisaura/article/view/118}, abstract = {The article sets off from a speech given by Benedict XVI in the German Bundestag in 2011, where he requested an ecological learning process to aim at sustainable human development. Appreciating the Ecological Movement, he asked to learn to listen to Nature’s language and act accordingly, which he applies analogically to “human ecology”. The article bridges elements of “Listening to Nature” and the Natural Moral Law Tradition in Benedict’s speech and in Francis’ Encyclical Letter Laudatu Si’ inview of serving human flourishing in an ecological civilization. Keywords: Natural Moral Law; Nature, Laudatu Si’, Benedict XVI, Francis; Ecological Civilization/生態文明, Sustainable Development, Ecology of Man.}, language = {en}, number = {6}, urldate = {2024-03-13}, journal = {Orientis Aura: Macau Perspectives in Religious Studies}, author = {Gassner, Franz}, year = {2021}, note = {Number: 6}, pages = {3--21}, } @incollection{gallares_forming_2021, title = {Forming {Intercultural} {Missionaries}}, booktitle = {Becoming {Intercultural}: {Perspectives} on {Mission}}, publisher = {Indian Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge (ISPCK)}, author = {Gallares, Judette}, editor = {Stanislaus, Lazar T and Tauchner, Christian}, month = apr, year = {2021}, pages = {187--205}, } @incollection{gallares_interculturality_2020, address = {Maryknoll, NY}, title = {Interculturality and formation}, isbn = {978-1-62698-374-8}, booktitle = {Engaging our diversity : interculturality and consecrated life today}, publisher = {Orbis Books}, author = {Gallares, Judette}, collaborator = {Cimperman, Maria and Schroeder, Roger}, year = {2020}, pages = {199--208}, } @article{gallares_religious_2022, title = {Religious {Vows} in their {Mystic} and {Prophetic} {Dimensions}}, volume = {XXIV}, language = {English}, number = {2}, journal = {Religious Life Asia}, author = {Gallares, Judette}, year = {2022}, pages = {65--84}, } @article{eh_aristotle_2021, title = {Aristotle, {Lubich} {And} {Ratzinger} {On} {A} {New} {Economic} {Paradigm}}, url = {http://mrijournal.riccimac.org/index.php/en/issues/issue-7/160-aristotle-lubich-and-ratzinger-on-a-new-economic-paradigm}, number = {7}, journal = {The Journal of the Macau Ricci Institute}, author = {Eh, Edmond}, year = {2021}, note = {GSCC: 0000000}, } @article{duraj_bodhidharma_2022, title = {Bodhidharma i początki szkoły buddyzmu chan ({Bodhidharma} and the {Origin} of {Chan} {School} of {Buddhism})}, volume = {XV}, url = {https://www.chinydzisiaj.sinicum.pl/media/numery/numer1-2022.pdf}, number = {1}, urldate = {2024-01-13}, journal = {Chiny Dzisiaj}, author = {Duraj, Jaroslaw}, year = {2022}, pages = {32--34}, } @misc{duraj_contemplation_2021, address = {University of Saint Joseph, Macao, China}, type = {Public {Forum}}, title = {Contemplation and {Leadership}: {In} the {Footsteps} of {Fr}. {Yves} {Raguin}, {S}.{J}.}, author = {Duraj, Jarosław}, month = may, year = {2021}, } @misc{duraj_fr_2023, address = {University of Saint Joseph, Macao, China}, type = {Public {Forum}}, title = {Fr. {Yves} {Raguin}, {S}.{J}. and {Interreligious} {Dialogue}}, author = {Duraj, Jaroslaw}, month = dec, year = {2023}, } @article{duraj_narodziny_2022, title = {Narodziny buddyzmu humanistycznego na {Tajwanie}: {Mistrz} {Shengyan} i szkoła {Góry} {Bębna} {Dharmy} ({Emergence} of {Humanistic} {Buddhism} in {Taiwan}: {Master} {Shengyan} and the {School} of {Dharma} {Drum} {Mountain})}, volume = {XV}, number = {2}, urldate = {2024-01-13}, journal = {Chiny Dzisiaj}, author = {Duraj, Jaroslaw}, year = {2022}, pages = {55--63}, } @incollection{duraj_re-thinking_2020, address = {Lanham, MD}, title = {Re-thinking {Chinese} {Ecumene} in the {Global} {Age}}, abstract = {The rise of Asia in global affairs has forced western thinkers to rethink their assumptions, theories, and conclusions about the region. Eric Voegelin’s Asian Political Thought brings together a mixture of established and rising scholars from both Asia and the West to reflect upon the political philosopher’s thought about China, Japan, Korea, Central Asia, and India. From Voegelin’s writings, readers will not only understand how Voegelin’s approach can illuminate the fundamental principles and issues about Asia but also what are the challenges and possibilities that Asia offers in the twentieth-first century. For those who want to move past the superficial commentary and clichés about Asia, Eric Voegelin’s Asian Political Thought is the book for you.}, booktitle = {Eric {Voegelin}’s {Asian} {Political} {Thought}}, publisher = {Rowman \& Littlefield Publishing Group, Inc.}, author = {Duraj, Jaroslaw}, editor = {Trepanier, Lee}, year = {2020}, pages = {9--27}, } @incollection{duraj_metaxological_2021, address = {Phnom Penh \& Manila}, title = {The {Metaxological} {Philosophy} of {Dialogue} with {Buddhism}}, isbn = {978-9924-35-034-7}, url = {https://jcapsj.org/wp-content/uploads/1/2021/12/The-Wheel-The-Cross.pdf}, urldate = {2024-01-13}, booktitle = {The {Wheel} \& {The} {Cross}: {An} {Anthology} by {Jesuits} \& {Friends} on {Buddhism} and {Dialogue}}, publisher = {MAGGA Jesuit Research Center}, author = {Duraj, Jaroslaw}, year = {2021}, pages = {177--198}, } @book{duraj_role_2021, address = {New York}, title = {The {Role} of {Metaxy} in the {Political} {Philosophy} of {Eric} {Voegelin}}, isbn = {978-1-4331-8111-5 978-1-4331-8112-2 978-1-4331-8110-8 978-1-4331-8113-9}, url = {https://www.peterlang.com/document/1059159}, abstract = {This book is a study of Eric Voegelin (1901-1985) and of the role played by metaxy in his vision of political philosophy. Metaxy, already defined by ...}, language = {en}, urldate = {2024-01-13}, publisher = {Peter Lang}, author = {Duraj, Jarosław}, month = mar, year = {2021}, } @article{duraj_transformacja_2022, title = {Transformacja buddyzmu w kontekście chińskim ({Transformation} of {Buddhism} in the {Chinese} {Context})}, volume = {XV}, url = {https://www.chinydzisiaj.sinicum.pl/media/numery/numer1-2022.pdf}, number = {1}, urldate = {2024-01-13}, journal = {Chiny Dzisiaj}, author = {Duraj, Jaroslaw}, year = {2022}, pages = {40--46}, } @incollection{duraj_zen-ignatian_2021, address = {Phnom Penh \& Manila}, title = {Zen-{Ignatian} {Training} {Program} in {Japan}: {A} {Personal} {Experience}}, isbn = {978-9924-35-034-7}, url = {https://jcapsj.org/wp-content/uploads/1/2021/12/The-Wheel-The-Cross.pdf}, urldate = {2024-01-13}, booktitle = {The {Wheel} \& {The} {Cross}: {An} {Anthology} by {Jesuits} \& {Friends} on {Buddhism} and {Dialogue}}, publisher = {MAGGA Jesuit Research Center}, author = {Duraj, Jaroslaw}, year = {2021}, pages = {1--23}, } @article{devito_divine_2021, title = {Divine foreknowledge and human free will: {Embracing} the paradox}, issn = {0020-7047, 1572-8684}, shorttitle = {Divine foreknowledge and human free will}, url = {http://link.springer.com/10.1007/s11153-021-09791-1}, doi = {10.1007/s11153-021-09791-1}, language = {en}, urldate = {2021-09-06}, journal = {International Journal for Philosophy of Religion}, author = {DeVito, Michael and McNabb, Tyler Dalton}, month = feb, year = {2021}, note = {0 citations (Crossref) [2022-09-21] GSCC: 0000000}, } @article{devito_evolutionary_2022, title = {The evolutionary argument against naturalism: a {Wittgensteinian} response}, issn = {1572-8684}, url = {https://doi.org/10.1007/s11153-022-09832-3}, doi = {10.1007/s11153-022-09832-3}, abstract = {In this essay, we put forth a novel solution to Plantinga’s Evolutionary Argument Against Naturalism, utilizing recent work done by Duncan Pritchard on radical skepticism. Key to the success of Plantinga’s argument is the doubting of the reliability of one’s cognitive faculties. We argue (viz. Pritchard and Wittgenstein) that the reliability of one’s cognitive faculties constitutes a hinge commitment, thus is exempt from rational evaluation. In turn, the naturalist who endorses hinge epistemology can deny the key premise in Plantinga’s argument and avoid the dilemma posed on belief in the conjunction of naturalism and evolution.}, journal = {International Journal for Philosophy of Religion}, author = {DeVito, Michael and McNabb, Tyler}, month = apr, year = {2022}, note = {0 citations (Crossref) [2022-09-21]}, } @article{cai_follow_2022, title = {To follow or overcome our nature?}, volume = {103}, issn = {00174114}, url = {https://doi.org/10.32060/Gregorianum.103/4.2022.691-712}, doi = {10.32060/Gregorianum.103/4.2022.691-712}, abstract = {The doctrine of original sin gives people the impression that the goodness of human nature is under-evaluated in the Christian theological tradition. The Chinese philosopher Mencius is famous for his teaching on the goodness of human nature. Reading Mencius and Thomas Aquinas side by side, this article argues that the Mencian teaching on human nature brings us to affirm the goodness of human nature by recovering the significance of the image of God for the Christian doctrine of human nature. If we seek the goodness of human nature in the possibilities to become good, it is natural to see that even in the fallen state the possibilities of becoming like God remain in human nature imprinted with the image of God. It is open to the culmination of a gradual progression to its perfection.}, language = {eng}, number = {4}, urldate = {2023-04-04}, journal = {GREGORIANUM}, author = {Cai, Yulin}, year = {2022}, pages = {691--712}, } @incollection{cai_original_2020, address = {Leuven}, series = {Ephemerides theologicae {Lovanienses} / {Bibliotheca}}, title = {Original {Sin} and {Reprobation} in {Renaissance} {Thomism}: {The} {Cases} of {Domingo} {Bañez} and {John} of {St}. {Thomas}}, isbn = {978-90-429-4307-0}, language = {English}, number = {316}, booktitle = {Nos sumus tempora}, publisher = {Peeters}, author = {Cai, Thomas Yilun}, year = {2020}, pages = {433--444}, }