14 research outputs found
Ryan Matura Library Annual Report, 2017-2018
The annual report reflects the academic year 2017-2018
Sacred Heart University Library Annual Report 2020-2021
The annual report reflects the academic year 2020-2021
Annual Report from the University Library, July 1, 2012-June 30, 2013
The annual report reflects the academic year 2012-2013.
Please Share Your Covid Experience!
As history unfolds during the COVID-19 Pandemic, the Remembering COVID-19 Project is collecting experiences and responses from the SHU community to preserve for decades to come. Ryan Matura Library staff, in collaboration with the departments of history, sociology, theatre arts and the School of Communication, Media & the Arts, will collect and archive the content
Ryan Matura Library Annual Report, 2016
The annual report reflects the academic year 2015-2016
Annual Report from the University Library, 2013-2014
Annual report for the academic year 2013-2014
Annual Report from the University Library, July 1, 2011-June 30, 2012
The annual report reflects the academic year 2011-2012
Ryan Matura Library Annual Report, 2017
The annual report reflects the academic year 2016-2017
Protestant Observers of Vatican II: A Bibliography
This bibliography is a working draft, insofar as no authoritative bibliography of observers (whether as formal periti or informally invited scholars) exists at this time.
An additional difficulty is conclusively to identify particular writers as Protestant Christians. For example, newspaper and other media reporters might have been formally Protestant (whether closely affiliated or distantly related), but did not identify their writings or observations as relevant to or influenced by any Protestant point of view. As a result, this bibliography lists entries whose authors in some sense identified themselves as Protestants, or representing the viewpoints of Protestant churches and organizations.
The appended, additional bibliography lists discussions of and responses to Karl Barth鈥檚 response to the Second Vatican Council, taken as a whole, in 1965. Health prevent Barth from attending the sessions as a peritus or unofficial observer, but his reflections published following his meeting with Pope Paul VI occasioned discussion in theological circles of the time. They are there most relevant to shaping Protestant historical memories and reflections upon the work of the Council, and the ongoing issues that it identified
Ryan Matura Library Annual Report, 2015
The annual report reflects the fiscal year 2014-2015