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Celebrating Palm Sunday with Matthew’s passion narrative (2019)
Journal Article
O’Loughlin, T. (2019). Celebrating Palm Sunday with Matthew’s passion narrative. Pastoral Review, 18

Twice each year, on Palm Sunday and Good Friday, the reading of the gospel becomes visibly a liturgical event in its own right. On these occasions the dramatic reading with several voices may replace the solitary tone of the deacon/priest. Yet in mos... Read More about Celebrating Palm Sunday with Matthew’s passion narrative.

The resurrection appearances in 1 Corinthians 15 (2019)
Book Chapter
Bell, R. H. (2019). The resurrection appearances in 1 Corinthians 15. In R. Deines, & M. Wreford (Eds.), Epiphanies of the Divine in the Septuagint and the New Testament. Tübingen, Germany: Mohr Siebeck. https://doi.org/10.1628/978-3-16-156271-6

The purpose of my contribution is to examine what Paul writes of the resurrection appearances in 1 Cor 15:5-8 and to draw conclusions about their “historicity,” their nature, and their purpose. The implications of such appearances for Christian theol... Read More about The resurrection appearances in 1 Corinthians 15.

Creatures bound for glory: Biotechnological enhancement and visions of human flourishing (2019)
Journal Article
Burdett, M., & Lorrimar, V. (2019). Creatures bound for glory: Biotechnological enhancement and visions of human flourishing. Studies in Christian Ethics, 32(2), 241-253. https://doi.org/10.1177/0953946819827141

© The Author(s) 2019. The human enhancement debate is fundamentally based on divergent ideals of human flourishing. Using the complementary, though often contrasting, foci of creaturehood and deification as fundamental to the good life, we examine th... Read More about Creatures bound for glory: Biotechnological enhancement and visions of human flourishing.

Space matters (2018)
Journal Article
O 'Loughlin, T. (in press). Space matters. Anaphora,

Facing a liturgy-starved church: do we need to think afresh about the basics of ministry? (2018)
Journal Article
O'Loughlin, T. (2019). Facing a liturgy-starved church: do we need to think afresh about the basics of ministry?. New Blackfriars, 100(1086), 171-183. https://doi.org/10.1111/nbfr.12441

The Catholic Church cannot, at present, find sufficient clergy to staff its parishes and this is provoking a massive pastoral, and so a liturgical, reorganization. However, these changes are not primarily driven by the demography of the actual church... Read More about Facing a liturgy-starved church: do we need to think afresh about the basics of ministry?.

“Historical-Critical Ministry? The Biblical Studies Classroom as Restorative Secular Space” (2018)
Journal Article
Parks, S. (2019). “Historical-Critical Ministry? The Biblical Studies Classroom as Restorative Secular Space”. New Blackfriars, 100(1086), 229-244. https://doi.org/10.1111/nbfr.12446

This article revisits the past decades of scholarly use (or rather non-use) of Bernadette Brooten’s _Women Leaders in the Ancient Synagogue_ to reveal that citation practices in biblical studies—or any field—can be inherently political (e.g. mis... Read More about “Historical-Critical Ministry? The Biblical Studies Classroom as Restorative Secular Space”.

God & the Gothic: Religion, Romance, & Reality in the English Literary Tradition (2018)
Book
Milbank, A. (2018). God & the Gothic: Religion, Romance, & Reality in the English Literary Tradition. Oxford: Oxford University Press (OUP). https://doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198824466.001.0001

God and the Gothic undertakes a complete reimagining of the Gothic literary canon to examine its engagement with theological ideas, tracing its origins to the apocalyptic critique of the Reformation female martyrs, and to the Dissolution of the Monas... Read More about God & the Gothic: Religion, Romance, & Reality in the English Literary Tradition.

Joyful liturgies?: why? (2018)
Journal Article
Thomas, O. (2018). Joyful liturgies?: why?. Liturgy magazine, 43(3), 13-18