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This book is a theological reflection on the broken state of faith
within the Catholic Church in Ireland following more than two
decades of revelations about institutional and child sexual abuse
and the Church's now acknowledged failure to respond to the abuse
in an appropriate way. The result has been broken lives, broken
faith and a broken church. While the book has a theological
purpose, it employs a see-judge-act methodology in attempting to
come to terms with a very complex problem. Following a broad
introduction, the first section sets out to listen to the voices of
the victims. The second section consists of an interdisciplinary
academic analysis, with significant input from psychology and also
from history and social studies. The final section of the book
engages in theology, seeking to place us in a Kairos moment that
might allow us to look beyond our broken faith. This, however,
requires an analysis of the theological misunderstandings that led
to the aberration of clericalism, the resulting abuse of power and
the wider malaise within the Church. St Paul is suggested as a
"mentor", as we seek to restore trust and rebuild the Church in a
radically new way. The book ultimately seeks a renewal of our
broken faith, searching for trajectories towards healing and
wholeness, truth and reconciliation.
This collection of essays was written to mark the fortieth
anniversary of the Second General Conference of Latin American
Bishops, which convened at Medellin, Colombia, in 1968. Inspired by
the Second Vatican Council and seeking to implement its vision, the
bishops viewed the occasion as a decisive one for Latin America,
which they saw as standing 'on the threshold of a new epoch in the
history of our continent'. It appears to have been a time full of
zeal for emancipation, of liberation from every form of servitude,
of personal maturity and of collective integration. Forty years
later, however, it is appropriate to remember the event and to
review the significance of liberation theology in light of all that
has happened during the intervening period. The colloquium at the
Milltown Institute, Dublin, which led to this book, sought to do
precisely that: to establish where liberation theology now stands
by questioning whether it really is a significant theological and
ecclesial movement or merely a moment whose time has passed, and to
investigate its enduring legacy.
In a recent work Richard Dawkins posed an immense challenge to
theology by arguing on scientific grounds that the existence of God
is so improbable that it can be safely dismissed as a delusion.
This work responds to the challenge by examining the arguments put
forward by Dawkins and subjecting them to critique in the light of
Christian faith. The critique probes some of the assumptions
underlying scientific endeavours about the nature of reality and it
brings to the surface the question of how meaning, truth and
freedom are properly to be understood. The work goes on to present
a theological understanding of these realities in the light of
Christian beliefs in God, in Jesus Christ, in creation and in
redemption. Far from denying the importance of scientific
endeavours and discoveries, this approach seeks to provide a
framework in which they can be meaningfully situated, for the
betterment of humanity as a whole.
A contractor's success hinges around their most important asset:
the customer relationship. With forty five years in the
construction industry, author Joe Egan rose from apprentice to
senior management and ownership positions at several large
construction companies. Learn from his decades of experience in
witnessing the building and destruction of that fragile bond
between the contractor, employees and customers. Readers will (1)
Uncover the common traits of the very successful contractors (2)
Know the reasons why customers issue contracts other than the low
price (3) Understand the principals and importance of true
leadership (4) Recognize how to treat subcontractors (5) Build and
maintain loyal customers (5) Learn how to get the contract on the
next presentation and (6) Distinguish what is really important in
life.
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