• New Blackfriars is an academic journal published by John Wiley & Sons that is formally linked with the English Province of the Order of Preachers (also...
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  • Blackfriars, derived from Black Friars, a common name for the Roman Catholic Dominican Order of friars, may refer to: Blackfriars, Bristol, a former priory...
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    Blackfriars, also known as London Blackfriars, is a central London railway station and connected London Underground station in the City of London. It...
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    Timothy Radcliffe (category New Blackfriars people)
    2023. "People". Blackfriars. Archived from the original on 22 May 2015. Retrieved 15 October 2024. "Fr Timothy Radcliffe OP". Blackfriars Hall. Retrieved...
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  • educational institutions: Blackfriars Studium, a centre of theological studies in the Roman Catholic tradition; and Blackfriars Hall, a constituent permanent...
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  • stations post-pariochial terms, is Blackfriars station on a large wholly built-up roundabout. Southwest of this is Blackfriars Bridge and south, the railway...
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    humanities and social sciences. The current Regent of Blackfriars is Fr. John O'Connor, O.P.. Blackfriars Hall is the home of a number of other institutes...
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    Blackfriars Bridge is a road and foot traffic bridge over the River Thames in London, between Waterloo Bridge and Blackfriars Railway Bridge, carrying...
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    Blackfriars Theatre was the name given to two separate theatres located in the former Blackfriars Dominican priory in the City of London during the Renaissance...
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    acquired Blackfriars in the early 1950s. At one time there appeared to be a possibility that the Dominicans might return to occupy Blackfriars, but this...
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    On his return to Britain, Mylne won the competition to design the new Blackfriars Bridge over the Thames in London, his design being chosen over those...
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    Richard Finn (category New Blackfriars people)
    presently Director of the Las Casas Institute for Social Justice, at Blackfriars, Oxford, and a member of the Theology Faculty and the Classics Faculty...
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    Mediæval Socialism and The Emperor Charles IV, Jarrett also founded Blackfriars Priory at the University of Oxford in 1921, formally reinstating the...
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  • The Blackfriars shipwrecks were a series of wrecks discovered by archaeologist Peter Marsden in the Blackfriars area of the banks of the River Thames...
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    gushing into the Thames from the Thameswalk exit of Blackfriars station, immediately under Blackfriars bridge. (The tunnel exit shown in the picture can...
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    One Blackfriars is a mixed-use development at No. 1 Blackfriars Road in Bankside, London. It is informally known as The Vase or The Boomerang due to its...
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    Herbert McCabe (category Fellows of Blackfriars, Oxford)
    Eagleton. In 1965, he was sent to Cambridge as editor of the journal New Blackfriars but was removed in 1967 following a now-famous editorial in that journal...
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  • Howard Robinson (category New Blackfriars people)
    2021). "Reply to Timothy Hinton on Gareth Moore's Philosophy of God". New Blackfriars. 102 (1097): 22–29. doi:10.1111/nbfr.12626. "Fall 2012 Undergraduate...
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    "Samson Terroristes: A Theological Reflection on Suicidal Terrorism". New Blackfriars. 84 (983): 42–60. doi:10.1111/j.1741-2005.2003.tb06486.x. ISSN 0028-4289...
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  • New Blackfriars. 102 (1097): 6–21. Robinson, Howard (January 2021). "Reply to Timothy Hinton on Gareth Moore's Philosophy of God". New Blackfriars. 102...
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    Michael Dummett (category Fellows of New College, Oxford)
    facing the Catholic Church, mainly in the English Dominican journal New Blackfriars. Dummett published an essay in the bulletin of the Adoremus Society...
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    10333°W / 51.50972; -0.10333 Blackfriars Railway Bridge is a railway bridge crossing the River Thames in London, between Blackfriars Bridge and the Millennium...
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    John Paul II Bishop, Jordan (24 April 2006). "Aquinas on Torture". New Blackfriars. 87 (1009): 229–237. doi:10.1111/j.0028-4289.2006.00142.x. ISSN 0028-4289...
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    Confrontation Between the Lithuanian Catholic Church and the Soviet Regime". New Blackfriars. 87 (1011): 465. doi:10.1111/j.1741-2005.2006.00105.x. Dziewanowski...
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  • 42.3535°N 71.0580°W / 42.3535; -71.0580 The 1978 Blackfriars Massacre, also known as the Blackfriars murders, is an unsolved Irish Mob and/or Italian-American...
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    Eamon Duffy (category New Blackfriars people)
    Archived from the original on 13 February 2015. Retrieved 22 January 2015. "New Canons Admitted and Installed at Ely Cathedral". 14 May 2014. Archived from...
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    Theistic Satanism (category New religious movements)
    A Lesson in Spiritual Theology From Aquinas's 'Summa Theologiae'". New Blackfriars. 87 (1010): 380–395. doi:10.1111/j.0028-4289.2006.00155.x. JSTOR 43251053...
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  • Anthony J. Lisska (category New Blackfriars people)
    Anthony J. Lisska was Maria Theresa Barney professor of philosophy at Denison University. He was a specialist in Thomism and analytic philosophy and the...
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    Helen Alford (category New Blackfriars people)
    Catherine of Siena in 1994. She studied two years theology courses at Blackfriars, Oxford, 1994-1996. From Oct 1996, studied for Licence in Sacred Liturgy...
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  • John Saward (category New Blackfriars people)
    in 1947) is a Roman Catholic priest. He is Senior Research Fellow at Blackfriars in the University of Oxford in England. He previously held the posts...
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