The Emergence of Religion in Human Evolution

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A collection of 10 articles from the November 2020 edition of La Civiltà Cattolica, the highly respected and oldest Catholic journal published from Rome.

Author: La Civiltà Cattolica

Dominik Markl a professor at the Pontifical Bible Institute discusses the keys to Saint Jerome’s success such as his geographical, human evolution and linguistic approach to the Bible: he studied Latin in Rome, Greek in Constantinople and Antioch, and Hebrew in Syria and Palestine.

Many argue rejection of the world and the condemnation of earthly life are essential elements of Medieval asceticism, in the latest issue Fr Giancarlo Pani considers another option found in a letter from St Francis of Assisi to one of his brethren in “All is Grace” : Saint Francis and the Weight of the World.

We have two free articles, both profiles. First Fr Nicolas Kluiters a Duch missionary in Lebanon, who was killed mysteriously in 1985 during the civil war, and a testimonial of Fr Bartolomeo Sorge director of La Civiltà Cattolica from 1973 – 1985.

Jean-Pierre Sonnet’s article considers COVID-19 in the context of the Book of Genesis, the story of creation and our relationship with other living beings.

Giovanni Cucci looks at Pope Francis’ recently launched strategy for a Global Education Pact.

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