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pro vyhledávání: '"Lledo Gomez, Cristina"'
Autor:
Lledo Gomez, Cristina cristina.lledogomez@bbi.catholic.edu.au, Carroll, Seforosa cgomez@csu.edu.au
Publikováno v:
Concilium. feb2023, Issue 399, p75-89. 15p.
Autor:
LLEDO GOMEZ, CRISTINA1
Publikováno v:
Catholic Theological Society of America Proceedings. 2024, Vol. 78, p160-161. 2p.
Autor:
LLEDO-GOMEZ, CRISTINA1
Publikováno v:
Catholic Theological Society of America Proceedings. 2021, Vol. 75, p170-171. 2p.
Autor:
Imperatori-Lee, Natalia M.
Publikováno v:
Theological Studies. Sep2019, Vol. 80 Issue 3, p728-729. 2p.
The IJBF is the only regularly published, truly international, Festschrift bibliography. Since 1983, more than 920,000 articles from more than 41,000 Festschriften, published between 1977 and 2022, have been catalogued.
Autor:
Brianne Bell Jacobs
Holy Body: Gender and Sexual Difference in Theological Anthropology and Ecclesiology argues that all bodies across sexual difference are procreative. The author lays the ground for her argument with chapters that summarize the current debate over the
The year 2021 marked the five-hundredth anniversary of Christianity in the Philippines. With over 90% of the Filipin@s (Filipino/as) in the country and more than eight million around the world identifying as Christian, they are a significant force r
Autor:
Rebekah Pryor, Stephen Burns
This assemblage of feminist theologies represents a series of vital entanglements. Chapters are written from different cultures, geographies and discourses and brought together around themes as specific and wide-ranging as immigration detention, hate
Autor:
Jione Havea
Theologies are constructed in and from lived contexts, and contexts are shaped by borders. While borders are barriers, they are also steppingstones for crossing over and invitations for moving further. This book offers theological and cultural reflec
Autor:
Jione Havea
This book presents theological, cultural, ecclesial, and hermeneutical explorations from a specific context—Australia. It invites reimagining of theology and hermeneutics against the horizons of indigeneity and sovereignty, contingencies of context