Tuesday, February 23, 2016

After fifty years of false and blantant teaching it is incredible that anyone who reads and thinks is in the Church. I have to admit I was fooled for fifty years. The falsehood is clear but not proclaimed on the local level- Larry, University of Dallas graduate

Comment on the blog post DEAD MAN WALKING IN DALLAS!
Sounds like someone is on to the total apostacy of Nock,(novus ordo conciliar kirk)and usurper of the name and strudture of Roman Catholicism. All factions, progressives, trads, neos, libs, cafe cats, radtrads,etc.,ect., loyal to Vat.2 church and popes are ipso facto heretics,and apostates using invalid sacraments. After fifty years of false and blantant teaching it is incredible that anyone who reads and thinks is in the Church. I have to admit I was fooled for fifty years. The falsehood is clear but not proclaimed on the local level. larry U.D. grad.

 MARCH 13, 2014

DEAD MAN WALKING IN DALLAS !

Dr. Mark Goodwin Dean, School of Ministry, Assoc. Professor and Dept. Chair, Theology,University of Dallas,USA has not denied it.He has not denied that the university is using the dead man walking  premise in Catholic theology.

The university  teaches  that there are known exceptions to the traditional dogma extra ecclesiam nulla salus, as it was known to St.Robert Bellarmine, St. Francis Xavier, St.Ignatius of Loyola, St.Francis of Assisi, St.Anthony Marie Claret and so many others. For the saints there were no exceptions  to the dogma.No exceptions that we could know of or physically see.
Who are these exceptions in 2014 for the University of Dallas  ?
They are those saved in invincible ignorance (LG 16), imperfect communion with the Church (UR 3), good and holy things in other religions (NA 2) etc.
They are exceptions for the university since they can see these dead men walking in Dallas saved in invincible ignorance, imperfect communion with the Church...
They can see them in Dallas?
It is upon this irrationality that the University of Dallas, has built its theology.
This irrationality is used to change the doctrine on Hell.Now most people are not going to Hell since most people do not have 'faith and baptism'.Instead there are exceptions . One, two, three or more exceptions.Many of them. May be the majority of them. Then it is concluded that non Catholics do not have to convert into the Church for salvation.
Upon this irrationality they negate the thrice defined on exclusive salvation in the Catholic Church. It was an ex cathedra dogma which Pope Pius XII called an 'infallible teaching' (Letter of the Holy Office 1949).
It is based on this irrationality of known exceptions in the present times, that the dogma on  the Infallibility of the pope ex cathedra is rejected. Since there are known exceptions in Dallas to the dogmaextra ecclesiam nulla salus, the pope made an error ex cathedra in the past, it is implied.
 
The pope did not know about the dead man walking in Dallas.
 
Now the university faculty and students interpret Vatican Council II, the Catechism of the Catholic Church, Redemptoris Mission, Dominus Iesus, Summorum Pontificum etc using the dead man walking and visible on earth theory.
-Lionel Andrades
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FACULTY

Dr. Mark Goodwin

Dr. Mark Goodwin

Dean, School of Ministry
Assoc. Professor and Dept. Chair, Theology
Offices: Theology Department: Braniff 228
School of Ministry: Catherine Hall 128
Phone: Theology Department: 972-721-5358
School of Ministry: 972-721-4068
Dr. Mark Goodwin received his doctoral degree from Yale University in 1992 and has taught in the Theology Department at the University of Dallas since 1993. Dr. Goodwin's interests in scripture are wide-ranging, but are focused on the New Testament and its first century Jewish environment. 
Dr. Mark Lowery

Dr. Mark Lowery

Professor, Theology
Office: Braniff 226
Phone: 972-721-5357
Mark Lowery, Ph.D., is Professor of Theology at the University of Dallas, and the editor-in-chief of the Catholic Social Science Review. 
Dr. John Norris

Dr. John Norris

Associate Provost, Provost Office
Associate Professor, Theology
Offices: 
Theology Department: Braniff 220
Assoc. Provost: Carpenter Hall, 1st floor
Phone: 
Theology Department: 972-721-5001
Provost Office: 972-721-5234
Dr. John Norris received his Ph.D. from Marquette University. His research interests include St. Augustine, St. Thomas Aquinas, and church history. 

Dr. Christopher Malloy

Associate Professor, Theology
Office: Braniff 240
Phone: 972-721-4096
Dr. Christopher Malloy received his Ph.D. from The Catholic University of America. His research interests include St. Thomas Aquinas, Augustine, Bonaventure, John Duns Scotus, and Matthias Scheeben. 
Dr. Andrew Glicksman 2013

Dr. Andrew Glicksman

Assistant Professor, Theology
Office: Braniff 222
Phone: 972-721-5217
Dr. Andrew Glicksman received his Ph.D. from The Catholic University of America. His research interests include Inner-biblical Exegesis of the Old Testament, Old Testament Wisdom Literature, and Iron Age Archaeology of Palestine and Transjordan.
Dr. Ron Rombs

Dr. Ron Rombs

Associate Professor, Theology
Office: Augustine 113
Phone: 972-721-5237
Dr. Ron Rombs received his Ph.D. from Fordham University. His research interests include St. Augustine, and Patristic and Byzantine Theology.
Fr. Roch Kereztsky

Fr. Roch Kereszty, O.Cist

Adjunct Professor, Theology
Office: Braniff Building Theology Dept. Office
Phone: 972-721-5219
A native of Hungary, Fr. Roch Kereszty specializes in both Patristic and Medieval Theology and Systematic Theology. His dissertation was entitled "Wisdom in the Spiritual Theology of St. Bernard." He taught full time at the University of Dallas in the 1960s.
Fr. Farkasfalvy

Fr. Denis Farkasfalvy, O.Cist.

Research Scholar, Theology
Office: Braniff Building Theology Dept. Office
Phone: 972-721-5219
A native of Hungary, Abbot Denis Farkasfalvy specializes in both Patristic and Medieval Theology and in Biblical Theology. His dissertation was on the theology of biblical inspiration in St. Bernard. He has a graduate degree in mathematics from Texas Christian University and teaches math at the Cistercian Preparatory School.

1 COMMENT:

Larry said...
Sounds like someone is on to the total apostacy of Nock,(novus ordo conciliar kirk)and usurper of the name and strudture of Roman Catholicism. All factions, progressives, trads, neos, libs, cafe cats, radtrads,etc.,ect., loyal to Vat.2 church and popes are ipso facto heretics,and apostates using invalid sacraments. After fifty years of false and blantant teaching it is incredible that anyone who reads and thinks is in the Church. I have to admit I was fooled for fifty years. The falsehood is clear but not proclaimed on the local level. larry U.D. grad.

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