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2 mag 2024 · After Writing: On the Liturgical Consummation of Philosophy by Catherine Pickstock; Looking Again at the Question of the Liturgy with Cardinal Ratzinger edited by Alcuin Reid; The Mass and Modernity by Fr. Jonathan Robinson; Losing the Sacred: Ritual, Modernity and Liturgical Reform by David Torevell
9 mag 2024 · In 1998, an English Anglican academic called Catherine Pickstock published a book called After Writing; on the Liturgical Consummation of Philosphy. Described brutally, it upholds Orality as against Literacy. The spoken word has priority over the written.
29 apr 2024 · In 1998, an English Anglican academic called Catherine Pickstock published a book called After Writing; on the Liturgical Consummation of Philosphy. Described brutally, it upholds Orality as against Literacy. The spoken word has priority over the written.
25 apr 2024 · The Margaret Beaufort Institute of Theology will be holding an online book launch on Wednesday 13th January, including a response by Catherine Pickstock, Norris Hulse Professor of Divinity, University of Cambridge. You can find more information and details on how to join here. Categories: Books, Reviews. John Church.
8 mag 2024 · You could call this ideal ‘Corporatism’ and recall with distaste that it appealed to Mussolini; or ‘Toryism’ and remember that as early as 1749 Henry Fielding was ridiculing it as old-fashioned; but it has broad links with the Catholic High Medieval Society which John Bossy described in the 1980s and the disappearance of which the Anglican ‘Radical Orthodox’ Catherine Pickstock ...
1 mag 2024 · Catherine Pickstock and John Milbank have co-founded the Radical Orthodoxy movement and rank currently as leading theologians worldwide. Jacob Sherman is professor of theology and philosophy at the California Institute of Integral Studies and is a specialist on spirituality and ecology.
12 mag 2024 · You could call this ideal ‘Corporatism’ and recall with distaste that it appealed to Mussolini; or ‘Toryism’ and remember that as early as 1749 Henry Fielding was ridiculing it as old-fashioned; but it has broad links with the Catholic High Medieval Society which John Bossy described in the 1980s and the disappearance of which the Anglican ‘Radical Orthodox’ Catherine Pickstock ...