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Modernity
Luke
«Jesus rejoiced in the Holy Spirit» (Lk 10:21-24)
Discover how humility and simplicity of heart reveal true wisdom according to Luke 10:21-24, and open the doors to the Kingdom of God.
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Evangelical humility: strength or weakness in today's world?
Explore whether evangelical humility is a strength or a weakness in today's world, through the lens of the Christian faith and its values.
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Saint Benedict and the Benedictine Rule: balance between prayer, work and rest
Discover the Benedictine rule of Saint Benedict: an essential balance between prayer, work and rest in monastic life.
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The Synoptic Gospels: Differences, Common Points, Keys to Contemporary Interpretation
Explore the differences, commonalities and keys to contemporary interpretation of the synoptic gospels Matthew, Mark and Luke.
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Faith and reason: possible dialogue or irreconcilable tension among French Christian thinkers?
A crucial debate among French Christian thinkers on the relationship between faith and reason: possible dialogue or irreconcilable tension? Historical and contemporary analysis, from Saint Thomas Aquinas to John Paul II, via Leo XIV, Maurice Blondel and Jacques Maritain, highlighting the current epistemological and cultural challenges in the face of secular philosophies.
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The Christian vocation in service to the poor: Saint Vincent de Paul revisited today
Discover the Christian vocation in service to the poor according to Saint Vincent de Paul, between charity, spirituality and historical commitment.
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The profound meaning of the sacraments in the spiritual journey of a contemporary believer
Discover the profound meaning of the sacraments and their essential role in the spiritual journey of the contemporary believer.
Luke
“Jerusalem will be trampled underfoot by the Gentiles until their time is fulfilled” (Lk 21:20-28)
A theological and practical guide to Luke 21:20-28: understanding the prophecy of Jerusalem trampled by the pagans to live hope and faith in times of trial.

