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2026-05-23T13:40:54ZCatechists through formation not by default
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Title: Catechists through formation not by default
Authors: Sultana, Carl-Mario
Abstract: This article discusses the importance of training for the role of catechists. A good knowledge of religion is not enough, but merely the starting point. A holistic vision of catechist formation can be summarised by considering it
under the three classical dimensions of formation in being, formation in knowing and formation in savoir-faire. These three dimensions can be schematically represented
thus: one must not think that the catechist who undergoes an itinerary of formation
becomes an expert straight away.2012-01-01T00:00:00ZDo fantasy books lead to the occult? The challenge of Harry Potter and the Lord of the Rings
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Title: Do fantasy books lead to the occult? The challenge of Harry Potter and the Lord of the Rings
Authors: Galea, Paul; Magro, Emanuel; Azzopardi, Wayne
Abstract: This article tries to show whether the fantastical and magical elements in literary fiction such as Harry Potter and Lord of the Rings might be a bad influence and an introduction to the occult for children and young adults. The authors conducted a study to find out whether young readers are able to distinguish between fact and fantasy.2012-01-01T00:00:00ZThe Christian Agape meal : a manifestation of Koinonia and Diakonia : the contribution of Adalbert-Gautier Hamman
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Title: The Christian Agape meal : a manifestation of Koinonia and Diakonia : the contribution of Adalbert-Gautier Hamman
Authors: Scerri, Hector
Abstract: his study investigates the first and second-century Christian agape meal as an
expression of two central facets in the life and mission of the earliest Christian
communities, koinonia and diakonia. This study evaluates the contribution of Adalbert-
Gautier Hamman (1910–2000) on the agape meal. The academic prominence of this
French patristic scholar is to be understood against the backdrop of the prevailing sociotheological
context in France in the 1930s, 40s and 50s, namely la nouvelle théologie,
the theology of earthly realities and other social initiatives by the Church in that period.2012-01-01T00:00:00ZHomo Spiritualis
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Title: Homo Spiritualis
Authors: Cachia, Nicholas
Abstract: In this article, the author tries to examine human spirituality and self discovery from a philosophical and religious perspective.2012-01-01T00:00:00Z