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Analogous Unity in the Writings of John Duns Scotus
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Analogy of Disjunction: John Duns Scotus vs. Hervaeus Natalis on the Univocity or Analogy of Being
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Christian Discipleship: The Primordial Model for Comprehensive Catholic Youth Ministry
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De Novo Evaluation of Gender Dysphoria Misconceptions and Islamic Religious Perplexity: Is there any Chance of Reconciliation?
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Dominic of Flanders’ Critique of John Duns Scotus’ Primary Argument for the University of Being
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Gender Dysphoria: A medical and ethical perplexity as distinct from reality and the rational approach for Muslim young people
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John Capreolus on Names Said Analogously of God and Creatures
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Ministry to Catholic LGBTQ Youth: A Call for Openness and Affirmation
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Ministry to Transgender Teenagers (Part One): Pursuing Awareness and Understanding about Trans Youth
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Ministry to Transgender Teenagers (Part Two): Providing Pastoral Care, Support, and Advocacy to Trans Youth
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Models and Methods for Confirmation Catechesis in Catholic Youth Ministry
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Models of Christian Leadership in Youth Ministry
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"Not a Little Confusing": Francis Silvestri of Ferrara's Hybrid Thomist Doctrine of Analogy
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One Is in the Definition of All: The Renaissance Thomist Controversy Over a "Rule" for Names Said by Analogy
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Philanthropia as Skopos of the Incarnation: The Deifying Vocation of Humanity in Maximus the Confessor
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Pope Francis’ Theology of Young People: The Impact it Will Have for Catholic Youth and Young Adult Ministry in the United States
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Queer Theology and Youth & Young Adult Ministry
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The Redemptive Inversions of Jeremiah in Romans 9-11
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Roman Catholic Pastoral Theology: An Adolescent Ministry Scholar’s Perspective
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Stoking Ecumenical Embers of Holiness: The Asceticism of Exchanging Saints
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A Thomistic Appraisal of Human Enhancement Technologies
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Von Hildebrand, Scheler, and Marcel on Interpreting One’s Friends
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