Spiritan Horizons 12

2017-10-02
Spiritan Horizons 12

Issue 12: Fall 2017

  • Introduction
    • Editor’s Note
    • Center for Spiritan Studies
    • Spiritan Scholar Program
    • Competition on the Holy Spirit
  • WELLSPRINGS
    • Responding Creatively to the Needs of Evangelization of our Time
      Rev. John Fogarty, C.S.Sp. – (P. 8)
    • The Holy Spirit in Spiritan Life
      Br. Phung Manh Tien, C.S.Sp. – (p.19)
    • The Spiritans: A Third Founding Moment?
      Rev. William Cleary, C.S.Sp. – (p. 31)
    • New Energy for the Congregation: Lay Spiritan Associates
      Marielle Beusmans – (p. 41)
    • Spiritans for Today: Manuel de Sousa Gonçalves, C.S.Sp.
      Rev. Tony Neves, C.S.Sp. – (p. 51)
  • SOUNDINGS
    • Beyond International and Multicultural: Intercultural Community Living
      Rev. Anthony Gittins, C.S.Sp. – (p. 60)
    • A Response to Rev. Anthony Gittins, C.S.Sp.
      Dr. Ronald Arnett – (p. 74)
    • Race and Harmony: An African American Perspective
      Jeffrie Mallory –(p. 82)
    • Friendship Community Church: An Intercultural Faith Community of Creation
      Rev. Dr. Gary and Dr. Laurel Willingham-McLain – (p. 90)
    • Muslim-Christian Dialogue: A Challenge for North-American Spiritans?
      Rev. William Headley, C.S.Sp – (p. 103)
  • EDUCATION
    • Catholic Identity, University Mission, and Charism of the Founding Order
      Dr. Galligan-Stierle and Jeffrey Gerlomes – (p. 116)
    • An Expression of Faith: Reflections on Service as a University Board Chair
      Marie Milie Jones, Esq. – (p. 127)
  • LIVED EXPERIENCE
    • Engagement and Spirituality: Reflections from ‘Le Jungle’
      Dr. Fintan Sheerin – (p. 135)
  • BOOK REVIEWS
    • Rev. James Chukwuma Okoye, C.S.Sp.
      Pontifical Biblical Commission, The Inspiration and Truth of Sacred Scripture. The Word that Comes from God and Speaks of God for the Salvation of the World. Collegeville: Liturgical Press, 2014. – (p. 147)
    • Rev. James Chukwuma Okoye, C.S.Sp.
      Michael J. Gorman, ed., Scripture and its Interpretation. A Global, Ecumenical Introduction to the Bible. Grand Rapids: Baker Academic, 2017. – (p. 149)

Spiritan Horizons seeks to further research the history, spirituality and tradition of the Congregation of the Holy Spirit. In line with the aims of the Center for Spiritan Studies at Duquesne University, Pittsburgh, its overall goal is to promote creative fidelity to the Spiritan charism in the contemporary world.

The journal includes articles of a scholarly nature as well as others related to the praxis of the Spiritan charism in a wide variety of cultural settings. Special attention is given in each issue to the Spiritan education ethos, in view of the University context in which the journal is published. Spiritan Horizons is an annual publication.

Published by the Center for Spiritan Studies, Duquesne University, Pittsburgh PA 15282, U.S.A.; ISSN: 1933-1762 / Online ISSN: 1935-0759