Enda McDonagh
Teoksen Invitation and Response: Essays in Christian Moral Theology tekijä
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Enda McDonagh was Professor of Moral Theology from 1958 to 1995 at St Patrick's College, Maynooth. He was President of the Irish Association from 1988 to 1991. He is the author of numerous publications, including Religion and Politics in Ireland (co-edited with J.P. Mackey, Columba, 2003) and näytä lisää Immersed in Mystery: En Route to Theology (Veritas, 2007). näytä vähemmän
Tekijän teokset
An Irish Reader in Moral Theology: The Legacy of the Last Fifty Years: Foundations (2009) 13 kappaletta
Faith and the Hungry Grass: A Mayo Book of Theology, Edited by Enda McDonagh (Columba Classics) (1990) 10 kappaletta
Irish Reader in Moral Theology III: The Legacy of the Last Fifty Years Vol 3: Medical and Bio-ethics (2013) — Toimittaja — 3 kappaletta
Irish Challenges to Theology : Papers of the Irish Theological Association Conference, 1984 (1986) 2 kappaletta
Roman Catholics and unity 2 kappaletta
The demands of simple justice: A study of the church, politics and violence with special reference to Zimbabwe (1980) 2 kappaletta
Making of Disciples 1 kappale
Church Is Mission 1 kappale
Associated Works
Creation, Christ and Culture: Studies in Honour of T. F. Torrance (1976) — Avustaja, eräät painokset — 22 kappaletta
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- McDonagh, Enda
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- St. Patrick's College, Maynooth, Co. Kildare
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In this book he draws together the fruits of fifty years of study and practice as priest and theologian, bringing together previously published as well as unpublished work. Part I is a reflection on a life of learning, teaching and research, including an essay which examines why the university needs theology. Part II explores the radical call to communion in a globalising world. Part III examines the work of friends and fellow travellers.… (lisätietoja)