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Articles by Dr. Adam A. J. DeVille

About Dr. Adam A. J. DeVille
Dr. Adam A. J. DeVille is associate professor at the University of Saint Francis in Ft. Wayne, IN., where he also maintains a part-time private practice in psychotherapy. He is the author and editor of several books, including Orthodoxy and the Roman Papacy (University of Notre Dame, 2011).
The Dispatch

Sex abuse in the German Church: Notes on a groundbreaking report

May 16, 2021 Dr. Adam A. J. DeVille 10

Many readers here, I’m guessing, do not have access to, or make a regular habit of reading, dark and dolorous articles in scholarly journals devoted to the sex abuse crisis in the Catholic Church in […]

The Dispatch

The Armenian genocide, healing, and faith

April 25, 2021 Dr. Adam A. J. DeVille 8

For more than a dozen years I have taught a course titled “Eastern Christian Encounters with Islam”. The course aims to show the complicated history between Eastern Christians and Muslims in such countries as Syria, […]

Books

New book explores the surprising—and often ecumenical—reality of deification

March 25, 2021 Dr. Adam A. J. DeVille 8

Jared Ortiz is Associate Professor of Religion at Hope College and founder and executive director of the Saint Benedict Institute. He is the author of You Made Us for Yourself: Creation in St Augustine’s Confessions (Fortress Press, […]

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On Lent and “being alive when we die”

February 16, 2021 Dr. Adam A. J. DeVille 2

D.W. Winnicott (1896-1971) differed from most clinicians of his generation by not rejecting his Christian upbringing. Unlike Freud’s famous (and jejune) dismissal of religion, Winnicott realized that images and notions of God come naturally to […]

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“There’s no such thing as a baby”: On Candlemas and the Presentation of Christ

February 1, 2021 Dr. Adam A. J. DeVille 1

We have just marked the fiftieth anniversary of the death of one of the most influential figures in 20th-century psychology. D.W. Winnicott (1896-1971) was a pediatrician and psychoanalyst who made important contributions to our understandings […]

Books

New history of the Eastern Orthodox Church is often superb, sometimes lacking

November 12, 2020 Dr. Adam A. J. DeVille 4

John Anthony McGuckin is without doubt one of the world’s leading scholars of Eastern Christianity, patristics, and Church history. Having taught at Columbia and Union Seminary in New York City, he returned to his native […]

The Dispatch

On being ambivalent about the papacy and its peculiar paradoxes

August 17, 2020 Dr. Adam A. J. DeVille 4

There are two “laws” about the papacy that have always intrigued me, and both of them popped up in the news recently. Both of them have long ensured that the history of the papacy is […]

The Dispatch

Vatican II as “chosen trauma” and “chosen glory”

July 23, 2020 Dr. Adam A. J. DeVille 33

Four years ago at this time, I was beavering away on an essay on Orientalium Ecclesiarum, the document of the Second Vatican Council treating the Eastern Churches. I had been asked to contribute the essay […]

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The “Mosquing” of Hagia Sophia: Why should Catholics care?

July 15, 2020 Dr. Adam A. J. DeVille 17

Here is an instructive contrast: on the one hand, the massive, immediate, and ongoing Western media coverage of the fire of Notre Dame de Paris last year, including commentary from the U.S. president, along with […]

Analysis

John Paul II: Diagnostician of Divisions, Doctor of Ecumenism

May 24, 2020 Dr. Adam A. J. DeVille 8

Whatever you think about the papacy, it has an unmatched zeal for, and institutional commitment to, Christian unity over the long haul. And nobody was more committed to this for twenty-seven years than the late […]

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