Background
Jegen, Sister Carol Frances was born on October 11, 1925 in Chicago, Illinois, United States. Daughter of Julian Aloysius and Evelyn W. (Bostelmann) Jegen.
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Once you’ve got your arms around the Trinity, it’s easy to dance with the Divine. The concept of the Trinity can be very difficult to grasp. Transformed by the Trinity, firmly rooted in Scripture and written for laypeople in a straightforward style, helps us get our arms around the Godhead and see ourselves as active participants in the Divine Life. To help us understand how the three persons of the Trinity relate to one another and how, in turn, we relate to all three, Carol Frances Jegen, BVM, takes us well beyond the traditional terms of Father, Son, and Holy Spirit. For example, to fully comprehend the Son, Jegen shows us how to see Jesus through four different lenses: Beloved Son, Servant, the Word Made Flesh, and Lamb of God. By thoughtfully explaining the various names and attributes of God, Jegen helps us grow in our relationship with the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit, and shows us the great joy we can experience when we “dance” with the Divine.
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Jesus the Peacemaker helps restore our appreciation of peacemaking as central to Jesus' life and integral to an authentic Christian life. With the passion narrative as the focal point, the author presents a Christology of Jesus as peacemaker. She raises the question of reconciling warmaking with the gospel of Jesus and leads the reader to understand some of the distortions that led to this.
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Jegen, Sister Carol Frances was born on October 11, 1925 in Chicago, Illinois, United States. Daughter of Julian Aloysius and Evelyn W. (Bostelmann) Jegen.
Bachelor of Science in History, St. Louis University, 1951. Master of Arts in Theology, Marquette University, 1958. Doctor of Philosophy in Religious Studies, Marquette University, 1968.
Degree (honorary), St. Mary of the Woods, Terra Haute, Indiana, 1977.
Elementary teacher St. Francis Xavier School, St. Louis, 1947-1951. Secondary teacher Holy Angels School, Milwaukee, 1951-1957. College teacher Mundelein College, Chicago, 1957-1991.
Professor pastoral studies Loyola University, 1991—2000. Advisory council United States Catholic Bishops, Washington, 1969-1974. Trustees Catholic Theological Union, Chicago, 1974-1984.
(Jesus the Peacemaker helps restore our appreciation of pe...)
( Once you’ve got your arms around the Trinity, it’s easy...)
Participant National Farm Worker Ministry, Fresno, California, since 1977. Member Pax Christi, United States of America, since 1979, Jane Addams Conference, Chicago, 1989. Member Catholic Theological Society of America, College Theology Society, Catholic-Jewish Scholars Dialog, Liturgical Conference.