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A Popular-Theological Anthropology of Bayani: Liminal Unity of Overseas Filipino Workers in their Expression of Love as Sacrifice KU Leuven
The article conceptualizes a popular-theological anthropology of bayani (hero/patriot) in the context of Overseas Filipino Workers’ (OFWs) sacrifices and difficulties abroad. It shows the parallelism between Filipino popular religiosity (e.g. Hesus Nazareno and Santo Entierro) based on the pasyon narrative and the Filipino labor migrant experiences of their vulnerabilities brought by practical paradoxes to give love to their left-behind families ...
Law and anthropology KU Leuven
The performance of justice? Scenic anthropology and the role of victims in courtrooms Universiteit Gent
International courts have long struggled to make their work relevant and accessible to the public in the countries they serve. The striking lack of local knowledge and support in the case of the Yugoslavia and Rwanda tribunals, for example, led to a renewed attention to questions of localization. The participation of victims in international criminal justice processes soon became a crucial part of the answers offered by most scholars and ...
Self-Identity and Personal Autonomy An Analytical Anthropology KU Leuven
This book explores the related problems of self-identity and personal autonomy within the framework of contemporary analytical anthropology, a blend of analytical philosophy of mind and action with moral psychology.
Understanding the Shift in Gaudium et Spes: From Theology of History to Christian Anthropology KU Leuven
© 2017 Theological Studies, Inc. This contribution reconsiders the rejected but often overlooked "Malines text" (September 1963) as the missing link in the redaction history of Gaudium et Spes and as a key witness to the document's Christian anthropology. Applying the three hermeneutical principles of content, style, and "pastorality" (pastoralité) to this text and its redaction history, a basis is laid for a reading of Vatican II that respects ...