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Catholic Social Teaching Reframed: One Fruit of a Culture of Encounter (2024)
Journal Article
Rowe, G. L. M. (2024). Catholic Social Teaching Reframed: One Fruit of a Culture of Encounter. New Blackfriars, 105(1), 77-91. https://doi.org/10.1017/nbf.2023.16

Catholic social thought and teaching is sometimes conceptualised using an historical or principles-based approach. This paper proposes an alternative framing, construing Catholic social teaching (CST) as a multi-layered phenomenon that can be grouped... Read More about Catholic Social Teaching Reframed: One Fruit of a Culture of Encounter.

Ruth Burrows - A reader of the Carmelite tradition - Part 2 (2022)
Journal Article
Rowe, G. (2022). Ruth Burrows - A reader of the Carmelite tradition - Part 2. Carmel in the World, LXI(2), 165-182

This paper argues that Ruth Burrows OCD has updated the Carmelite tradition in the light of the Second Vatican Council. The first part described Burrows's understanding of Carmel and mystical theology and the context in which she began her project of... Read More about Ruth Burrows - A reader of the Carmelite tradition - Part 2.

Ruth Burrows - A reader of the Carmelite tradition - Part 1 (2022)
Journal Article
Rowe, G. (2022). Ruth Burrows - A reader of the Carmelite tradition - Part 1. Carmel in the World, LXI( 1), 23-40

This paper argues that Ruth Burrows OCD has updated the Carmelite tradition in the light of the Second Vatican Council. The first part describes Burrows's understanding of Carmel and mystical theology and the context in which she began her project of... Read More about Ruth Burrows - A reader of the Carmelite tradition - Part 1.

Diaconates in Transition: Enriching the Roman Catholic Permanent Diaconate from the Experience of the Church of England and British Methodism: A Receptive Ecumenical Approach (2022)
Journal Article
Rowe, G. L. M. (2022). Diaconates in Transition: Enriching the Roman Catholic Permanent Diaconate from the Experience of the Church of England and British Methodism: A Receptive Ecumenical Approach. Ecclesiology: The Journal for Ministry, Mission and Unity, 18(1), 99-117. https://doi.org/10.1163/17455316-18010006

The Roman Catholic Church, the Church of England and the British Methodist Church have retained or restored the diaconate. These diaconates remain distinctive and capable of further change. This article uses a receptive ecumenical approach to ask wha... Read More about Diaconates in Transition: Enriching the Roman Catholic Permanent Diaconate from the Experience of the Church of England and British Methodism: A Receptive Ecumenical Approach.