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Moïsa LELEU
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A philosophy of abandonment, as a vital principle of the world and of consecrated life. About F. Giuliani, La vie dessaisie. La foi comme abandon plutôt que la maîtrise
[...]The times in which we live call for an intelligent audacious faith daring to confront the challenges that the world never ceases to present It is precisely on this difficult demand[...]
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145/1 (2023) | 114 - 120 |
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Pascal IDE
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Gratitude, a free response to a free gift
[...]While everyone agrees on the definition of gratitude it is the response to a gift two questions remain unanswered concerning its act and its foundation The first part reviews the d[...]
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145/4 (2023) | 569 - 585 |
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Moïsa LELEU
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The “I” of the Spiritual Exercises or the Grammar of the Singular in Ignatius of Loyola
[...]What happens to the hermeneutical process of the appropriation of the meaning of the Scriptures in the Spiritual Exercises of Saint Ignatius of Loyola A literal analysis of the Exe[...]
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144/4 (2022) | 641 - 659 |
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Moïsa LELEU
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Vulnerability and freedom
[...]That night from afar someone saw an unforgettable scene a man was struggling against himself and another with an airy lightness composed dance steps with these blows Prol p 8 As it[...]
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143/1 (2021) | 116 - 121 |
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Thibaut DE RINCQUESEN
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Personal conversion and the salvation of the world at Romano Guardini
[...]How does the Christian participate in his personal action in the salvation of a world that does not know God Romano Guardini's teaching answers this question through his acceptance[...]
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143/2 (2021) | 194 - 203 |
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Emmanuel TOURPE
Leopold VON JAGWITZ-BIEGNITZ
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Wealth and poverty of being as love. Ferdinand Ulrich (1931-2020), a watchman of the spirit
[...]Ferdinand Ulrich 19312020 is one of the greatest German Catholic philosophers of the 20th century His thinking rooted in Augustinian and Thomistic writings proposes a powerful onto[...]
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142/3 (2020) | 456 - 464 |
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Marie-Anne VANNIER
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The Free Spirit in Eckhart
[...]At a time when reflection on freedom was scarcely developed Meister Eckhart gives full scope to it going as far as proposing an ethics of freedom through the free spirit which is n[...]
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139/1 (2017) | 76 - 85 |