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2026-05-25T16:53:06ZTeilhard de Chardin on insects in the phenomenon of Man
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Title: Teilhard de Chardin on insects in the phenomenon of Man
Authors: Scerri, Hector
Abstract: This article offers a revised version of Pierre Teilhard de Chardin’s account on insects in The Phenomenon of Man.2014-01-01T00:00:00ZRetrieving the tradition : excerpts from past issues of Melita Theologica : Joseph Lupi, 'The Homily'
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Title: Retrieving the tradition : excerpts from past issues of Melita Theologica : Joseph Lupi, 'The Homily'
Authors: Lupi, Joseph
Abstract: This article outlines the history of the sermon or homily. The way a sermon was, if even, delivered has changed over the years, the largest change being a change from the Latin language to that in which worshippers could actually understand.2014-01-01T00:00:00ZReclaiming the human genome : a philosophical perspective
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Title: Reclaiming the human genome : a philosophical perspective
Authors: Buttigieg, Jean
Abstract: The human genome sequence has become central to ethical and policy debates
on the application of genetic research to biomedicine and biotechnology.
It is also shaping contemporary ideas about our humanness with scholars using
the powerful scriptural metaphor of the “Book of Man” to refer to the human
genome and likening its decoding to the search for the “Holy Grail.” While HUGO declared that those who participate in genetic
studies should receive some benefits from participation, both UNESCO and the World Medical Association have declared the human genome as common
heritage of mankind, and condemned any commercial benefit from the human
genome in its natural state. The World Medical Association has even urged
medical organizations around the world to lobby against gene patenting. In this article, the author discusses the concept of common heritage, and it's interpretations in the Philosophical and Theological spheres.2014-01-01T00:00:00ZUnveiling reason : a foundation for the Church’s pastoral response today
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Title: Unveiling reason : a foundation for the Church’s pastoral response today
Authors: Delicata, Nadia
Abstract: In this paper, the author will concentrate on “reason” in an attempt to
understand the moral, spiritual, properly “human” crisis of the times. The
questions posed will proceed as follows:
What is reason?
Is the human truly “reasonable”?
How do we unveil reason after its eclipse?
In conclusion, as the problem of “reason” is revealed as inherently emerging
from and constructing “culture” - in the classical Hellenistic sense of paideia - the author
will offer general pastoral orientations as the Church confronts and learns from
the challenges posed by contemporary “digital culture.”2014-01-01T00:00:00Z