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(Aug. 24, 2009) • Transparency, Creativity, and Heresy (Aug. 18, 2009) • "Post-Christian Sisters," by Ann Carey (Catholic World Report, July 2009)
Sports 2009
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But its numbers are decreasing and, as Ann Carey explains in her recent CWR article, "Post-Christian Sisters," the Vatican has been working (slowly, but hopefully surely) to clean the LCWR house of dissent and heterodoxy:
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(Aug. 24, 2009) • Transparency, Creativity, and Heresy (Aug. 18, 2009) • "Post-Christian Sisters," by Ann Carey (Catholic World Report, July 2009)
Humor 2009
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Religious titles, institutional limitations, ecclesiastical authorities no longer fit this congregation, which in most respects is Post-Christian.
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Surely the revisionist churches are Post-Christian, since they clearly come from real Christianity, but have moved beyond it.
Rowan Williams and the middle ground « Anglican Samizdat 2010
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But its numbers are decreasing and, as Ann Carey explains in her recent CWR article, "Post-Christian Sisters," the Vatican has been working (slowly, but hopefully surely) to clean the LCWR house of dissent and heterodoxy:
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Post-Christian Europe may be too self-hating to defend itself against virulent forms of Islam but the civilizations of India and China have no such compunction.
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As usual, the long evening closed with Michael Finnissy's "Post-Christian Survival Kit," with the new-to-SICPP addition of singers bringing out the ecclesiastical echoes behind the freeform folly.
Mush Matthew Guerrieri 2008
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As usual, the long evening closed with Michael Finnissy's "Post-Christian Survival Kit," with the new-to-SICPP addition of singers bringing out the ecclesiastical echoes behind the freeform folly.
Archive 2008-06-01 Matthew Guerrieri 2008
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In 1992 the critic Harold Bloom published a book titled "The American Religion: The Emergence of the Post-Christian Nation."
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