E-BOOK: Studia Gilsoniana 7, no. 1 (2018)
Journal Title: Studia Gilsoniana - Year 2018, Vol 7, Issue 1
Abstract
Maria Asuncion L. Magsino: Peirce, Sebeok, and the Semiotic Reformation on Contemporary Communications ● Claudio Marenghi: La originalidad de la ontología tomista y su giro en torno al ser ● Peter A. Redpath: Why Augustinian Apologetics and Logical Dialectic Are Not Enough to Defend the Reasonableness of the Christian Faith in an Increasingly-Fragmented World ● Donna E. West: Fashioning Episodes Through Virtual Habit: The Efficacy of Pre-Lived Experience ● Małgorzata Łobacz: The Problem and the Meaning of Material Poverty in the Age of Globalization. The Ethical and Pedagogical Aspect ● J. Marianne Siegmund: Silence and the Audibility of the Word: Contemplative Listening as a Fundamental Act of the New Evangelization. Part 2: Jesus Christ, the Eternal Listener ● Brian Welter: Thomas Aquinas on Bodily Identity by Antonia Fitzpatrick
Authors and Affiliations
Maria Asuncion L. Magsino, Claudio Marenghi, Peter A. Redpath, Donna E. West, Małgorzata Łobacz, J. Marianne Siegmund, Brian Welter
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