Susan Rakoczy is professor of spirituality at St. Joseph’s Theological Institute and the School of Religion, Philosophy and Classics at the University of KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa. Her current writing projects include work on the spirituality of Thomas Merton and a book on feminist interpretations of discernment.
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Published in: TransformationPierre Teilhard de Chardin: prophet of cosmic hope
Each act of love, no matter how small or hidden, moves all of reality closer to unity and connection.
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Published in: TransformationThomas Merton in New York
What would a spiritual activist learn from students if he returned to his roots today?
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Published in: TransformationGod is justice: the social spirituality of Dorothee Soelle
A unique synthesis of mysticism, activism and feminism which still resonates in a world that’s filled with both...
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Published in: TransformationIs Pope Francis an ecofeminist?
Integrating ecology with feminism is the only way to implement the Vatican’s newfound enthusiasm for environmental concerns.
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Published in: TransformationThe best kept secret of the Catholic Church—its social teachings
On paper, Catholicism is one of the most progressive faiths in the world: shame about the practice.
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Published in: TransformationDorothy Day and Thomas Merton: two journeys to wholeness
Two lives show that a truly integrated existence—a life-long process of personal and political transformation—lies...