Videos by Gareth L M Rowe
What do we do when our common home is no longer safe? This short reflection for Advent, original... more What do we do when our common home is no longer safe? This short reflection for Advent, originally for CAFOD staff, considers some aspects of the climate crisis in the light of scripture. 3 views
Papers by Gareth L M Rowe
New Blackfriars, Jan 31, 2024
Carmel in the World - Volume LXI (2022) N.2 (ISSN: 0394-7742), 2022
This paper argues that Ruth Burrows OCD has updated the Carmelite tradition in the light of the S... more This paper argues that Ruth Burrows OCD has updated the Carmelite tradition in the light of the Second Vatican Council. The first part described Burrows's understanding of Carmel and mystical theology and the context in which she began her project of aggiornamento. Part two examines her interpretation of the three Carmelite doctors of the church: St. Teresa of Jesus (of Avila), St. John of the Cross, and St. Thérèse of The Child Jesus and the Holy Face (of Lisieux) and the influence of Karl Rahner on her writings. (This is a self-archive copy as the original is available only in print.) Carmel in the World - Volume LXI (2022) N.2 (ISSN: 0394-7742) pp. 165 - 182.
Carmel in the World - Volume LXI (2022) N.1 (ISSN: 0394-7742), 2022
This paper argues that Ruth Burrows OCD has updated the Carmelite tradition in the light of the S... more This paper argues that Ruth Burrows OCD has updated the Carmelite tradition in the light of the Second Vatican Council. The first part describes Burrows's understanding of Carmel and mystical theology and the context in which she began her project of aggiornamento. Part two will examine her interpretation of the three Carmelite doctors of the church: St. Teresa of Jesus (of Avila), St. John of the Cross, and St. Thérèse of The Child Jesus and the Holy Face (of Lisieux) and the influence of Karl Rahner on her writings. (This is a self-archive copy as the original is available only in print.) Carmel in the World - Volume LXI (2022) N.1 (ISSN: 0394-7742) pp. 23-40.
Ecclesiology, 2022
The Roman Catholic Church, the Church of England and the British Methodist Church have retained o... more The Roman Catholic Church, the Church of England and the British Methodist Church have retained or restored the diaconate. These diaconates remain distinctive and capable of further change. This article uses a receptive ecumenical approach to ask what the Roman Catholic Church can learn or receive with integrity from the diaconate in the Church of England and British Methodism. The first section examines the reassessment of the diaconate of service by John N. Collins. The next two sections explore specific learning opportunities from the Church of England Distinctive Diaconate and the British Methodist Diaconal Order. The fourth section examines the way that British Methodism has become alert to the possibilities of unhealthy notions of diaconal service. The final section explores work towards the interchangeability of deacons, concluding that, in the development of the diaconate, the current historical moment provides opportunities for ecclesial learning and perhaps a step towards visible unity.
British Journal of Learning Disabilities, 2013
Talks by Gareth L M Rowe
Tracing some of the links between Blessed Frédéric Ozanam and Catholic Social Teaching. This was... more Tracing some of the links between Blessed Frédéric Ozanam and Catholic Social Teaching. This was a talk given at the SVP 180th Anniversary National Meeting on 28th June 2024 (Yarnfield Conference Centre)
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CAFOD podcast on Laudate Deum and Laudato Si
Talk given at CAFOD's Day for Religious on the 'Just Green Recovery' CAFOD-Durham project 22-09-2022
In conversation with Dr Anthony Annett at Romero House, London, on 7 July 2022 about his recent b... more In conversation with Dr Anthony Annett at Romero House, London, on 7 July 2022 about his recent book 'Cathonomics'. You can watch the video at: https://www.bigmarker.com/cafod/transforming-society
How can we emerge from the pandemic liberated from economic systems that damage the livelihoods a... more How can we emerge from the pandemic liberated from economic systems that damage the livelihoods and environments of those on the peripheries of those systems? Can we emerge in ways that are consistent with Catholic Social Teaching (CST) or should we challenge it? This presentation will provide the first external report on a project currently being undertaken by CAFOD with Durham University.
Transcript of a talk given at the London Jesuit Centre early on in the CAFOD theology project 'A ... more Transcript of a talk given at the London Jesuit Centre early on in the CAFOD theology project 'A Just Green Global Recovery. The talk touches on Pope Francis, polyhedral globalisation, the Italian civil economy tradition and a culture of encounter.
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Durham CCS Conference & Catholic Theological Association Conference, 2024
A short paper which briefly looks at James Lovelock and Bruno Latour and applies some of their in... more A short paper which briefly looks at James Lovelock and Bruno Latour and applies some of their insights to Pope Francis's synthesis in Laudato Si'.
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