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This methodological move is known by its French name, ressourcement ("return to the sources").
Resourcing (Ressourcement) – Includes both recruitment and internal appointments.
Another concept associated with the Communio circles is that of "ressourcement" - a French word translated as "back to the sources".
The French word, less well known, was "ressourcement" - the recovery of authentic sources in Catholic tradition that had been obscured or buried over time.
He did, however, have great influence on later Catholic thought, especially through ressourcement theologians such as Henri de Lubac.
E-staffing (Ressourcement électronique) – The use of technology to screen large numbers of applications electronically.
Resourcing [Ressourcement] includes both recruitment and staffing.
Chenu was a forerunner of the ressourcement in theology that preceded the reforms of Vatican II.
Ladaria Ferrer is considered to be theologically conservative, and subscribes to ressourcement, a return to earlier sources, traditions, and symbols of the Church.
Saward's work has been evolving not only in content but also in method and style towards a form which combines "ressourcement" with the rigour of scholasticism.
He believes that ressourcement theologians have offered us many resources that can move us beyond these divisions, but much further work is necessary for their agenda to be taken forward.
Resourcing (Ressourcement) – Includes both recruitment and internal appointments. Recruitment (Recrutement) – Refers to hiring from outside the public service.
Neothomism held sway as the dominant philosophy of the Roman Catholic Church until the Second Vatican Council, which seemed to confirm the significance of Ressourcement theology.
NOTA À ne pas confondre avec « renouvellement du personnel », qui est une composante de « ressourcement ».
With Matthew Levering, "Introduction," Ressourcement Thomism: Essays in Honor of Romanus Cessario, O.P., ed.
He drafted various council interventions for Dutch bishops such as Cardinal Bernard Jan Alfrink, and gave conferences on theological ressourcement for many episcopal conferences present in Rome.
The Epiphany of Love: Toward a Theological Understanding of Christian Action, Ressourcement series, Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing Company, Grand Rapids, 2010.
E-resourcing [Ressourcement électronique] - the use of technology to electronically screen large numbers of applications to alleviate one of the main obstacles (volume management) to making public service jobs available on a national basis.
This text was originally planned as the basis of a new official text for the Roman Catholic church to replace the Clementine edition, in the spirit of the ressourcement of the early twentieth century.
PPHC; Classification and Resourcing Programs Division Direction des programmes de classification et de ressourcement (n.f.); PPHC (n.f.)
He summoned the Second Vatican Council attended by all the bishops of the Roman Catholic world to rediscover the riches of the Christian tradition, ressourcement, and to engage with the modern world, aggiornamento.
Aggiornamentos were seen as looking to the future in a post-Tridentine Church, while ressourcement members were seen as attempting to look back to the church before Trent for a simpler liturgy and less Rome-orientated leadership style.
A Reading Guide to Natural Law Ethics" in Ressourcement Thomism: Essays in Honor of Romanus Cessario, O.P., edited by Matthew Levering and Reinhard Hutter (forthcoming). "
Fr Joseph Fessio SJ, the founder of Ignatius Press, is in the Ressourcement tradition and this explains his emphasis upon the publication of the works of de Lubac, Ratzinger and von Balthasar.
Nouvelle Théologie (French for "New Theology") or Ressourcement is the name commonly used to refer to a school of thought in Catholic theology that arose in the mid-20th century, most notably among certain circles of French and German theologians.