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Symphony
Meditate
Comparative study: same verse, three continents, surprising revelations
Discover how the same biblical verse reveals different spiritual treasures across continents — Africa, Latin America, Asia — and how intercultural hermeneutics enriches our understanding of Scripture through the diversity of cultural approaches.
Meditate
The neurological impact of biblical meditation on the human brain
Biblical meditation and the brain: discover how lectio divina activates neuroplasticity, regulates emotions, and cultivates inner peace. Combining faith and neuroscience, this analysis reveals the lasting transformation of the mind through contemplation of Scripture, fostering serenity, wisdom, and spiritual well-being.
Meditate
When cultural diversity illuminates the Word of God
Discover how cultural diversity enriches the reading of the Bible, revealing profound and new understandings through the lived experience of intercultural communities. Testimonies, women's perspectives, and community approaches transform the Word of God into a living and universal message.
Epistles
«We are members of one another» (Romans 12:5-16b)
Experiencing the grace of unity: meditation on Rom 12:5-16b to cultivate fraternity, recognize charisms and put mercy into practice daily.
Apocalypse
«Here was a great multitude that no one could count, from every nation, tribe, people and language» (Rev 7:2-4, 9-14)
The vision of the countless multitude in Revelation 7: universal hope, fraternity, purification in trial and Eucharistic vocation for today.
Meditate
The awakening of forgotten voices: how female perspectives are transforming our understanding of sacred texts
The awakening of female voices in theology renews biblical exegesis: inclusive hermeneutics, community reading and intercultural dialogue.
Meditate
Biblical intercultural dialogue: your passport to a richer faith
Biblical intercultural dialogue: enrich your faith by discovering how African, Asian, and Latin American perspectives reveal new dimensions of Scripture.
Meditate
Stop Reading the Bible Like Your Grandparents (Here's Why)
Stop reading the Bible like your grandparents: discover how collective, participatory, and intercultural Bible reading renews faith and action.

