971 resultados para Teología moral s.XV
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Nota del Director. De Benedicto XV a Benedicto XVI. Nuestros noventa años -- La teología de los procesos históricos / Lucio Gera -- La historia de la Virgen de Luján (1885) Un libro prometido en “Apremiante Lance” / Juan Guillermo Durán -- La conversación con otros religiosos / Osvaldo D. Santagada -- La dimensión trinitaria de la moral. I. Aspecto místico / Víctor Manuel Fernández -- Algunos aspectos del pensamiento sobre el don como camino necesario de la economía. Reflexiones a la luz de Gaudium et spes 35 / Alejandro Llorente -- La recepción de Newman en la teología del siglo XX / Ricardo Miguel Mauti -- Mons. Enrique Angelelli, pastor plasmado en la fragua del Concilio Vaticano II / Luis O. Liberti SVD -- Publicaciones recientes -- Instrucciones para los colaboradores
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Tesis doctoral Universidad Central (Madrid), 1864.
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Volume 15 of Sociological Studies of Children and Youth (SSYC) presents a rich description of children’s and young people’s disputes. Children and young people live and experience their youth in a variety of contexts, settings and situations in contemporary society, and the studies discussed in this volume draw on empirical data to investigate the interactional procedures used by children and young people as disputes arise in varying contexts of their everyday life. The aim of this volume is to extend current understandings of on children’s disputes by examining how, in the varying arenas and social worlds of children and young people, matters of ownership, alignment and social and moral order are always at play. Applying a sociological perspective, the research papers in this special volume show that disputes can offer analytic opportunities to examine, and make visible typically unseen social and moral orders. This consideration provides rich accounts of dispute practices within social and institutional contexts.