by admin | Jan 2, 2018 | Frederick C Mueller, FSC, Ed.D., Maura Thompson Hagarty, Ph.D., Susan R. Hines, Ed.D.
Maura Thompson Hagarty, Ph.D., Susan R. Hines, Ed.D., Frederick C. Mueller, FSC, Ed.D. ABSTRACT This paper reports on the presentations and outcomes of the first annual Symposium on Lasallian Research held October 28-30, 2012 in Minneapolis, MN. The symposium...
by admin | Jan 2, 2018 | Gregory Wright, FSC, Ph.D., Richard Tristano, Ph.D., William Mann, FSC, D.Min.
William Mann, FSC, D.Min., Richard Tristano, Ph.D., Gregory Wright, FSC, Ph.D. ABSTRACT A bibliography focused on France in the Sixteenth and Seventeenth Centuries and, particularly, on such topics as: Church, Counter-Reformation, Jansenism, Gallicanism, Quietism,...
by admin | Jan 2, 2018 | Maurice-Auguste Hermans, FSC
Maurice-Auguste Hermans, FSC ABSTRACT Though a distinctive spirituality is at the heart of the 350-year-old Lasallian educational mission, its founder John Baptist de La Salle is not a well-known spiritual writer. This work is a systematic examination of several...
by admin | Jan 2, 2018 | Maurice-Auguste Hermans, FSC
Maurice-Auguste Hermans, FSC ABSTRACT Amid powerful currents of 16th and 17th-century social and religious reform, practices that constitute the “common life” were renegotiated by societies and congregations of religious women and men responding to diverse...
by admin | Jan 2, 2018 | Michel Sauvage, FSC, S.T.D.
Michel Sauvage, FSC ABSTRACT In sixteenth-century Italy and seventeenth-century France, there emerged a relative abundance of male and female congregations devoted to instruction of youth. The author explores the emergence of and spiritual differentiation among what...
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