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Giovanni Giordini
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Sovereignty and Strife
Giovanni Giordini
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Sovereignty is the power of command in the last instance, the power to make the ultimate decision. It may include different prerogatives in different political orders, but it has the intrinsic characteristic of being ultimate, the final decision; this means that no one has the right to oppose or overturn the sovereign’s decision.
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Speaking Truth to Power: Theology, Politics and Protest in Israel
Celia G Kenny
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To oppose populism it is essential that we speak truth to power. Celia G Kenny makes exactly this point, using the poetry of Israeli poet Tuvia Ruebner. To poetry, Kenny argues, we must turn in order to imagine new possibilities both political and personal.
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Spring 2023: Ireland in 2030–Thinking Ahead
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Spring 2024: The arts and Society: A Question of Values
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Studies – An Irish Quarterly Review Winter 2018/19
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Studies – An Irish Quarterly Review Winter 2018/19
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Studies – An Irish Quarterly Review, Autumn 2019
Reconciliation – Challenge for the Churches
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Pertinant to our current times, the Autumn issue of Studies: An Irish Quarterly Review carries the broad theme of Reconciliation. A series of seven essays and two review articles ponder different aspects, manifestations and individual examples of what reconciliation – or its absence – can look like.
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Studies – An Irish Quarterly Review, Summer 2019
Goodbye to All That? Ireland After the Pope
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Concerned as it is with the part that Catholic Christianity is playing in who we are and who we are becoming as a people and as a society, the Summer 2019 issue of Studies: An Irish Quarterly Review examines the role of religion in this time of rapid cultural change using Pope Francis’s visit to Ireland as a backdrop.
Eight essays explore different aspects of the condition of the Catholic Church today and how it might progress in a culture that is broadly based on an economic model of development.
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Studies Autumn 2018 | The Nun’s Story: Writing The Record | Volume 107: No 427
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Studies Spring 2018 | Poets in a Landscape: Kavanagh and Heaney
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Studies, Spring 2022: The Courage to Speak Freely
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