Theological studies.

Theological studies. - Los Angeles : SAGE Publications, 2014.

Contents no.1 In commemoration of Vatican Council II: afterworks The divine dignity of human persons in Diagnitatis Humanae/ Ladislas Orsy Facing the world: a theological and bibliographical inquiry/ Johann Baptist Metz (translated and introduced by John K. Downey) Justin Martyr's exegesis of biblical theophanies and the parting of the ways between Christianity and Judaism/ Bogdan G. Bucur Hell: the mystery of eternal love and eternal obduracy/ Harvey D. Egan The eucharistic species in light of Pirce's sign theory/ William P. O'Brien Beyond essentialism and complementarity: toward a theological anthropology rooted in Haecceitas/ Daniel P. Horan Notes on Moral Theology "Growing apart": the rise of inequality/ Kate Ward and Kenneth R. Himes Has the silence been broken?/ Catholic Theological Ethics and Racfial Justice Coming home: ethics and the university/ James F. Keenan no.2 Explaining eucharistic "real presence": moving beyond a Medieval Conundrum/ Bernard P. Prusak The unity of salvation: divine missions, the church, and world religions/ Christian Jacobs-Vandegeer Karl Rahner. Freidrich Schelling, and original plural unity/ Peter Joseph Fritz `Why ecclesial structures at the regional level matter: communion as mutual inclusion/ Will Cohen The spiritual exercises as an ecumenical strategy/ Roger Haight, SJ Can Catholic social teaching bring peace to the 'Liturgy Wars'?/ Peter Jeffrey Episcopal conferences worldwide on Catholic social thought: an update/ Terence Mcgoldrick no.3 Poverty of the church-poverty of the culture: a contribution of Giuseppe Dossetti to Vatican II/ Alberto Melloni The definitive exercise of teaching authority/Francis A. Sullivan The grace-nature distinction and the construction of a systematic theology/ Neil Ormerod The integrity of nature in the grace-freedom dynamic: Lonergan's critique of Ba�esian Thomism/ Joshua R. Brotherton "For the many": the vicarious-representative heart of Joseph Ratzinger's theology/ Christopher Ruddy Sign of reconciliation and conversion? differing views of power-ecclesial, sacramental, and anthropological-among hierarchy and laity/ Bruce T. Morrill What might Bernard Lonergan say to Bruce Morrill?/ Joseph C. Mudd Reconciliation and the church: a response to Bruce Morrill/ Brian P. Flanagan A Buddhist critique of, and learning from, Christian liberation theology/ John Makransky no.4 In commemoration of the bicentennial of the suppression/ restoration of the Society of Jesus From immolation to restoration: the Jesuits, 1773-1814/ Jonathan Wright The Thomistic revival and relations between the Jesuits and the Papacy 1874-1914/ Oliver P. Rafferty The Jesuits and theology from the restoration to La Nouvelle Theologie/ Jurgen Mettepenningen The aesthetics of tradition and the styles of theology/ John E. Thiel Creation as an ecumenical problem: renewed belief through green experience/ Thomas Hughson Tridentine motivations and Pope John XXII before and during Vatican II/ Jared Wicks Nietzche's critique of religion: a liberationist perspective/ Ruben Rosario Rodriguez Addendum on the grace-nature distinction/ Neil Ormerod

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