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Un genre de pape
International audienceÀ l’occasion des 5 ans de l’accession du pape François au trône de Saint Pierre, Anthony Favier revient sur le parcours et l’action d’un pontife tiraillé entre volonté de changement et nécessité d’incarner une unité catholique aujourd’hui fragilisée
Some Kind of Pope
International audienceOn the 5th anniversary of Pope Francis’ election to the throne of St. Peter, Anthony Favier reflects on the career path and achievements of a pontiff torn between the desire for change and the need to embody a weakening Catholic institution
Avec l’aide et aux frontières de la médecine: L’accompagnement pseudo-médical des homosexuels catholiques en France (des années 1960 au moment de la Manif pour tous)
This article relates the organization, within contemporary French Catholicism, of religious practices at the frontiers of medicine, psychological sciences and support correcting homosexual orientation or transidentity. Contrary to the idea that conversion therapies belong to the Protestant world of North America and that they do not concern Catholicism, it examines 3 chronological moments in particular, each associated with important players in this pastoral work: doctors Eck and Oraison in the years 1960-1970, Tony Anatrella in the years 1980-1990 and charismatic movements inspire by “Courage” since the 2000s.Cet article fait le récit de l’organisation, au sein du catholicisme français contemporain, de pratiques religieuses aux frontières de la médecine et des sciences psychologiques de l’accompagnement, de correction de l’homosexualité ou de la transidentité. Contrant l’idée que les thérapies de conversion relèvent du monde protestant nord-américain et qu’elles ne concernent pas le catholicisme, il s’intéresse à trois moments chronologiques significatifs, chacun associé à des acteurs importants de cette pastorale : les docteurs Marcel Eck et Marc Oraison dans les années 1960-1970, Tony Anatrella dans les années 1980-1990, et les mouvements charismatiques type « Courage » depuis les années 2000
Interview with Anthony F. Janson
Anthony F. Janson is a retired professor and former Department Chair for the UNCW Department of Art and Theatre [retired December 2002]. This interview covers his complete life and career. He discusses his relationship with his art historian father, H.W. Janson, including his relationship as son and co-author and editor of the Janson texts on art history. The interview covers Tony's career as a scholar, book editor, author, art museum curator [at Indianapolis Art Museum and North Carolina Art Museum], and as a professor. Throughout, he comments on important artists in history and his philosophy of art history. He also includes stories of his time in the Vietnam War
Interview with Anthony F. Janson
Anthony F. Janson is a retired professor and former Department Chair for the UNCW Department of Art and Theatre [retired December 2002]. This interview covers his complete life and career. He discusses his relationship with his art historian father, H.W. Janson, including his relationship as son and co-author and editor of the Janson texts on art history. The interview covers Tony's career as a scholar, book editor, author, art museum curator [at Indianapolis Art Museum and North Carolina Art Museum], and as a professor. Throughout, he comments on important artists in history and his philosophy of art history. He also includes stories of his time in the Vietnam War
Existe-t-il un genre catholique ?
Conférence d'Antony Favier, historien, proposé par Femmes et Hommes Égalité, Droits et Libertés dans les Églises et la Société (FHEDLES) et la laboratoire associé au CNRS Genre et christianisme : http://fhedles.fr/evenements/existe-t-il-un-genre-catholique-une-conference-danthony-favier-le-7-juin/ 18h30, Centre Istina, 45, rue de la Glacière, 13e.Cette conférence se propose d'explorer de manière chronologique les variations du genre catholique. Genre sera entendu ici, à la fois, comme l'organisation globale des rapports entre les hommes et les femmes, et, comme le processus de construction de rôles sociaux différenciés. Si le catholicisme apparaît, notamment si on se focalise sur les actes du Magistère et certains débats de société, comme le conservatoire immuable d'un rapport inégal entre hommes et femmes, il se transforme pourtant en permanence, ne serait-ce que sur le temps court de l'époque contemporaine (XIXème siècle à nos jours). Nous partirons de la France pour l'illustrer. Cela soulève le paradoxe d'un groupe social qui utilise souvent les argumentations reposant sur les idées de nature et de tradition mais qui ne se prémunit pas en réalité pas d'une évolution permanente en lien avec le contexte social plus général. Si la sécularisation s'est globalement traduite aujourd'hui dans nos sociétés par la reconnaissance de la valeur positive de l'égalité entre les sexes, nous voudrions montrer comment le catholicisme a pu, dans certaines circonstances, aider à transformer les rapports entre les sexes et les identités de genre. Cela même si aujourd'hui le Magistère tend plutôt à conforter des positions traditionnelles et refuser la parité, notamment dans l'exercice des ministères institués. Au risque de la négation de son histoire ? Au prix d'un schisme silencieux et grandissant ? En déni de sa base et de l'organisation des communautés
Letter from Anthony Brummelkamp to Mrs. G. Groen van Prinsterer
In a letter to Mrs. G. Groen van Prinsterer from Rev. Anthony Brummelkamp, the author is clearing up some statements of Rev. Budding and chiding Rev. Hendrik Scholte for having an arrogant and sharp tone. A foonote to the letter mentions the school operated by Rev. Brummelkamp and Rev. Albertus C. Van Raalte in Arnhem.https://digitalcommons.hope.edu/vrp_1840s/1193/thumbnail.jp
Fr. Anthony J. Gittins, C.S.Sp.
Fr. Anthony J. Gittins, C.S.Sp. [b. 1943] was ordained in 1967. He attended the University of Edinburgh from 1968-72 and received a doctorate in Social Anthropology in 1977. Fr. Gittins was a missionary to the Mende people in Sierra Leone from 1972-80. He went on to serve as a professor at the Missionary Institute and as Formation Director in London from 1980-84. He is the Emeritus Professor of Theology and Culture at the Catholic Theological Union in Chicago, Illinois, where he began teaching in 1984. Fr. Gittins has spent over thirty years ministering to homeless women and those leaving prostitution in Chicago, and is the author of several books.https://dsc.duq.edu/sohp/1000/thumbnail.jp
Anthony Grooms, 21st Annual ODU Literary Festival
Anthony Grooms is the author of Ice Poems (Poetry Atlanta Press) and Trouble No More: Stories (LaQuesta Press). Shorter works have appeared in Callaloo, African American Review, and other journals. He has received awards from the City of Atlanta, the State of Georgia, Breadloaf Writers Workshop and the National Endowment for the Arts. In 1996, Trouble No More won the Lillian Smith Award from the Southern Regional Council. Novelist Marita Golden noted that “Grooms writes about the South, civil rights, home folks, black and white people and anything he wants to with more love, humor and finely-honed skill than I have seen in a long time.” The Atlanta Journal-Constitution said, “Groom’s stories take us to the center of the phenomenon (civil rights movement) with an honesty and courage long overdue.” Grooms is an Associate Professor of Creative Writing at Kennesaw State University in Georgia
Anthony Swofford & Writers In Community, 39th Annual ODU Literary Festival
Anthony Swofford is the author of the memoir Jarhead as well as a novel Exit A. His writing has appeared in Harper’s, the Guardian, Slate, The New York Times, The Daily Beast, and others. He has taught at the University of Iowa Writers’ Workshop and Lewis and Clark College. His forthcoming book is a biography of Carlos Arredondo, a Gold Star Father and hero of the 2013 marathon bombing in Boston, and he will write an adaptation of this book for HBO Films
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