Research Journals Archives - Ƶapp /category/research/research-journals/ The Pontifical and Royal Catholic University of the Philippines Sat, 18 May 2024 00:24:30 +0000 en-US hourly 1 /wp-content/uploads/2019/07/cropped-800px-Seal_of_the_University_of_Santo_Tomas.svg_-32x32.png Research Journals Archives - Ƶapp /category/research/research-journals/ 32 32 Nicene Confession, nano-age, redemption among topics in latest Ƶapp Sacra issue /nicene-confession-nano-age-redemption-among-topics-in-latest-philippiniana-sacra-issue/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=nicene-confession-nano-age-redemption-among-topics-in-latest-philippiniana-sacra-issue Sat, 18 May 2024 00:19:52 +0000 /?p=175452 The Ƶapp Sacra released its May-August 2024 issue, coded as Volume 59, Issue 179, featuring articles on the Nicene Confession, humans in the Nano-Age, and redemption in the Southeast Asian…

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The Ƶapp Sacra released its May-August 2024 issue, coded as Volume 59, Issue 179, featuring articles on the Nicene Confession, humans in the Nano-Age, and redemption in the Southeast Asian context, with reviews and notices as well as articles on Ƶapp Records.

The issue contains the following 12 articles:

  1. Eusebius of Caesarea’s Christology and the Nicene Confession by Jannel N. Abogado, O.P.
  2. Redesigning humans in the Nano-Age by Marciana Agnes G. Ponsaran
  3. On Paths from Angst to Redemption: Southeast-Asian Root Metaphors and Key Scenarios by Hermel O. Pama, O.P.
  4. “An Exchange of Gifts”: Benedict XVI’s Eucharistic Ecclesiology as an Approach to Ecumenism by Christian Ramos
  5. Forming Conscience in a Contemporary World: Aquinas’s Teaching on the Gifts of Wisdom and Counsel by Catherine Joseph Droste, O.P.
  6. The Search for Tabique Pampango in the Philippines (PHILIPPINIANA RECORDS) by Regalado Trota José
  7. La diócesis de Nueva Cáceres en 1792 según la visita de su obispo, Fr. Domingo Collantes, O.P. (1a parte) (Ƶapp Records) by Cayetano Sánchez Fuertes, O.F.M.
  8. Anantanand, Rambachan. Pathways to Hindu-Christian Dialogue. Minneapolis: Fortress Press, 2022. pp. 158. ISBN: 978-1506474601. (REVIEWS & NOTICES) by Lesley John Louvis, O.P.
  9. Baron, Scarlett. The Birth of Intertextuality: The Riddle of Creativity. New York & London: Routledge, 2020. pp. 381. ISBN: 978-0-415-89904-8. (REVIEWS & NOTICES) by Yustinus Suwartono
  10. Tyler, Peter. The Living Ƶapp of Edith Stein. London: Bloomsbury Academic, 2023. pp. 237. ISBN: 978-1-3502-6556-1. (REVIEWS & NOTICES) by Jose Adriand Emmanuel L. Layug
  11. Wojtyla, Karol. The Lublin Lectures and Works on Max Scheler. The English Critical Edition of the Works of Karol Wojtyla/John Paul II. Volume 2. Edited by Antonio Lopez et al. Washington DC: Catholic University of America Press, 2023. pp. 609. ISBN: 978-0-8132-3677-3. (REVIEWS & NOTICES) by Blaise D. Ringor
  12. Galindo, David Rex. To Sin No More: Franciscans and Conversion in the Hispanic World, 1683-1830. Stanford: Stanford University Press, 2017. pp. 330. ISBN: 978-1-5036- 0326-4. (REVIEWS & NOTICES) by Argene Águila Clasara

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International Conference on Ethical Criticism Sets the Stage for the Founding of the Ethical Literary and Cultural Criticism Association of the Philippines (ELCCAP) /international-conference-on-ethical-criticism-sets-the-stage-for-the-founding-of-the-ethical-literary-and-cultural-criticism-association-of-the-philippines-elccap/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=international-conference-on-ethical-criticism-sets-the-stage-for-the-founding-of-the-ethical-literary-and-cultural-criticism-association-of-the-philippines-elccap Sat, 13 Apr 2024 05:59:41 +0000 /?p=173164 The Ƶapp, Faculty of Arts and Letters Office of the Scholar-in-Residence, in collaboration with the UST Graduate School and UNITAS Journal, will host International Conference on Ethical…

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The Ƶapp, Faculty of Arts and Letters Office of the Scholar-in-Residence, in collaboration with the UST Graduate School and UNITAS Journal, will host International Conference on Ethical Criticism as Critical Theory, scheduled for May 2-3, 2024, at the UST Thomas Aquinas Research Complex (TARC) Auditorium.

This innovative conference aims to explore the burgeoning field of ethical literary and cultural criticism, a theory and method of interpreting and analyzing literature from an ethical perspective. The event will gather esteemed scholars and students from around the globe to highlight the intersection of ethics and literature, and the role it plays in understanding and shaping human experiences.

Keynote Lecture by Distinguished Professor Nie Zhenzhao

The conference will be highlighted by a keynote lecture titled “Ethical Literary Criticism: Its Theory and Application,” to be delivered by Professor Nie Zhenzhao, MAE, of Guangdong University of Foreign Studies and Professor Emeritus of Zhejiang University, China. Professor Nie is a renowned scholar in the field who is the President of the International Association of Ethical Literary Criticism. His work has earned him international recognition, including being named to Stanford University’s World’s Top 2% Scientists List and a Most Cited Chinese Researcher by Elsevier.

Plenary Speaker: Professor Leonard Harris

Joining the spotlight at the event as a plenary speaker is Professor Leonard Harris of Purdue University, Indiana, a celebrated philosopher known for his critical pragmatism and the Harrisian conception of philosophy. Professor Harris’s contributions to the field, including his notable works on philosophy and ethics.

Conference Highlights and Registration

To deliver plenary lectures throughout the conference or serve as reactors after the panel presentations are highly esteemed academics from top universities abroad like Shanghai Jiao Tong University, Zhejiang University, Guangdong University of Foreign Studies in China, Kyung-Hee University in South Korea, Purdue University in the US, and the University of Macau.

Capping the event will be the establishment of the Ethical Literary and Cultural Criticism Association of the Philippines (ELCCAP), the first and only one in the country to be made up of academics, scholars, researchers, writers, artists, and students.

Attendees are invited to register for the conference, at a fee of Php 3,000.00 for regular participants and Php 1,000.00 for students. Registration can be completed online at

With the conference focus on the exciting interplay of ethical criticism and literary and cultural texts, the conference promises to be a landmark occasion in the country for engaging in intellectually stimulating forum for students, and professionals alike.

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Ƶapp Sacra January-April 2024 issue delves on Filipino virtue ethics /philippiniana-sacra-january-april-2024-issue-delves-on-filipino-virtue-ethics/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=philippiniana-sacra-january-april-2024-issue-delves-on-filipino-virtue-ethics Thu, 01 Feb 2024 03:42:22 +0000 /?p=163637 Ƶapp Sacra, the official publication of the UST Ecclesiastical Faculties, released its January-April 2024 special issue via its open access website. The journal is indexed by Web of Science. Guest…

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Ƶapp Sacra, the official publication of the UST Ecclesiastical Faculties, released its January-April 2024 special issue via its open access website. The journal is indexed by Web of Science.

Guest editor Rev. fr. Nicanor Pier Giorgio R. Austriaco, O.P., SThD, PhD said in his that the essays in this volume “confirm the intuition that the scholastic framework can help Filipinos better understand how they feel, how they choose, how they think, and how they act.”

The articles published in the said issue are the following:

  1. by Eugene Dominic Aboy, O.P. explores the relationship of pag-unawa, the Filipino notion of “understanding” with Aquinas’ discussion of the virtue of mercy.
  2. Wilhelm Boñon, O.P. presents the dynamic interplay between the Filipino virtue of pakikisáma and Aquinas’ concept of charity within the context of friendship, i.e., amicitia, thus forging a compelling dialogue that uncovers the profound connection between these two virtues.
  3. by Siddharta Chiong, O.P. uses the Thomistic virtue ethics framework to recast kagandahangloób, which is the disposition to regard the other as a kapwa or shared-self, as a Filipino virtue. 
  4. by Marc Adrian de la Peña, O.P. studies “utang na loób” in conversation with St. Thomas’ Aquinas’ notion of gratia/gratitudine, demonstrating how Aquinas’ notion of gratitude can elucidate ways to avoid the pitfalls of utang na loób and distinguish circumstances where utang na loób becomes either a virtue or vice.
  5. by Vince Stanley B. Iñigo, O.P. explores pagpapakabayani in dialogue with the Thomistic account of virtuous anger.
  6. by Ian Joeffrey G. Melendres, O.P. proposes that the virtue of paninindigan must play an integral part of any successful Filipino virtue ethics, aiming to discover that this virtue can fundamentally anchor the Filipino virtues in katotohanan, i.e, truth.
  7. by Julian Christopher Morada, O.P. examines the writings of Thomas Aquinas in Summa Theologiae regarding the virtue of faith.
  8. by Regalado Trota José presents the documents that show the strong Santo Niño devotions in the northernmost towns of the Ilocos and Cagayan provinces.
  9. by Jorge Mojarro explores the life of young Miguel Ayatumo, a Boholano who imitated Christ during his brief life.
  10. , a review by Jose Adriand Emmanuel L. Layug.
  11. , a review by Ritz Darwin P. Resuello.
  12. , a review by Leonard Jay I. Rabuya.
  13. , a review by Blaise D. Ringor.
  14. , a review by Antonio C. Hila.

Ƶapp Sacra editor Rev. fr. Jesus M. Miranda, Jr., O.P., PhD,  said the digital interface “aims to facilitate the fluid curation and circulation of knowledge on ecclesiastical disciplines”. The journal publishes the most relevant research articles in the areas of Ecclesiastical Sciences and Church history.

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Ƶapp Sacra September-December 2023 Issue showcases scholarly works on Ecclesiastical Sciences and Church History /philippiniana-sacra-september-december-2023-issue-showcases-scholarly-works-on-ecclesiastical-sciences-and-church-history/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=philippiniana-sacra-september-december-2023-issue-showcases-scholarly-works-on-ecclesiastical-sciences-and-church-history Fri, 22 Sep 2023 02:28:21 +0000 /?p=149620 Ƶapp Sacra, the official publication of the UST Ecclesiastical Faculties, releases its September-December 2023 issue via its open access website. The journal is indexed by Web of Science. The articles…

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Ƶapp Sacra, the official publication of the UST Ecclesiastical Faculties, releases its September-December 2023 issue via its open access website. The journal is indexed by Web of Science.

The articles published in the September – December 2023 issue are the following:

  1. by Jeffrey Segovia tackles the understanding linked to the Valley of Hinnom as an allusion to the concept and image of eternal damnation, as well as uncovering the mystery of the silver scrolls of Ketef Hinnom, which is claimed to be one of the most important Biblical discoveries of antiquity.
  2. by Leo-Martin Angelo Ruiz Ocampo investigates the experience of the School of Salamanca, how its core dynamic termed as the “Salamanca Process” embodies the charism of the Dominican Order, and the ongoing attempt to recover it as a model for the life and mission of Dominicans today as expressed in official documents of the Order.
  3. by José Eugenio Borao Mateo is grounded on Spanish and Dutch documentary sources to provide a better understanding of the archaeological findings in the church, thus offering new perspectives on the archaeological conclusions by highlighting the distinction between two crucial elements: the convent and the church. In other words, the paper proposes the possibility that the final church, constructed with stone, may have remained unfinished, adding complication to the interpretation of the discovered cemetery in the same site.
  4. by Allan A. Basas interrogates the presence of the notion of social responsibility in human being’s experiences, in recognition of the inviolability of the Other. Basas likewise urges the readers in a thematic discussion in the cusp of Levinas’ notion of social responsibility and Filipino sociality to show that responsibility is a universal value with many faces.
  5. by Alexandre Coello de la Rosa tackles the figure of Don Diego Vázquez de Mercado, the first secular archbishop of Manila, and brings the other aspects of his tenure, such as his relations with the cathedral chapter and his tense relations with the governor of the Philippines, Don Juan de Silva y Enríquez (1609-1616).
  6. by Jorge Mojarro
  7. by Joselito B. Zulueta revisits the launch of the two volumes of “Doing Ƶapp in the Philippines: The Thomasian Collection”, culled from the pages of UNITAS journal. It has embodied the most representative and the most extensive compendium of classic philosophical thinking in the 20th century in the Philippines. The two-volume book was edited by UST Professor Emeritus Alfredo P. Co and published by the UST Publishing House.
  8. by Jose Adriand Emmanuel L. Layug talks about George Weigle’s service to the church and to all men of goodwill in search for the true meaning of Vatican II in his work “To Sanctify the World The Vital Legacy of Vatican II”.
  9. by Melanie D. Turingan talks about the virtues exhibited by St. Joseph the Worker as God’s dutiful stalwart that provided Jesus a home together with the Virgin Mary, as well as how reader would take inspiration from his virtues.
  10. by Blaise D. Ringor explored how Seifert synthesized the philosophies of thinkers like Dietrich von Hildebrand and Josef Pieper with the thoughts of Karol Wojtyla/John Paul II, concurrently offering a critical response to the work of scholars such as Josef Fuchs, Jonathan Harrison, and Franz Böckle. This allows the reader to engage and delve on the primary texts written by Karol Wojtyla/John Paul II.
  11. by Marian Joanne Co-Pua, DCL celebrates how fr. Manlangit masterfully delivered his advocacy and its odyssey in tackling the core and essential concepts, principles, and issues in Bioethics.

According to its editor, Rev. fr. Jesus M. Miranda, Jr., O.P., PhD,  the digital interface “aims to facilitate the fluid curation and circulation of knowledge on ecclesiastical disciplines”. The journal publishes the most relevant research articles in the areas of Ecclesiastical Sciences and Church history.

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