TY - BOOK TI - Theological Studies AV - PER .T44 2017 V.78 PY - 2017/// CY - Los Angeles PB - SAGE N1 - Contents; no. 1; Divine Pedagogy: Dei Verbum and the theology of Virgilio Elizondo/ Roberto Goizueta and Timothy Matovina-- p. 7; Karl Rahner, Vatican II, and the shape of the church/ Declan Marmion-- p. 49; One text, two declarations: theological trajectories from Nostra Aetate/ Reid Locklin-- p. 72; Duns Scotus on disability: teleology, divine willing, and pure nature/ Richard Cross-- p. 72; Cooperation with evil reconsidered: the moral duty of resistance/ Julie Hanlon Rubio-- p. 96; Newman's interpretation of Luther: a reappraisal/ T.L. Holtzen-- p. 121; The State of our union/ Kenneth R. Himes-- p. 147; Conscience, Catholicism, and politics/ David E. DeCosse-- p. 171; Receiving Amoris Laetitia/ James F. Keenan-- p. 193; Laudatu Si': An Indian perspective/ Clement Campos-- p. 213; no. 2; Inverting the pyramid: the Sensus Fidelium in a Synodal Church/ Ormond Rush-- p. 299; Catholic Doctrine on divorce and remarriage: a practical theological examination/ Michael G. Lawler and Todd A. Salzman-- p. 326; The Finality of Christ and the religious alternative/ Christiaan Jacobs-Vandegeer-- p. 348; Strange Companion? Hans Urs von Balthasar as resource for comparative theology/ Joshua R. Brown-- p. 369; Violence, mysticism, and Rene Girard/ Ann Astell-- p. 389; The Creature makes itself: Aquinas, the de-idealization of the eternal ideas and the fate of the individual/ Paul DeHart-- p. 412; Community as primal reality/ Thomas F. O'Meara-- p. 435; Directed toward relationship: William Stoeger's immanent directionality and Edward Schillebeeckx's mystical eschatology/ Julia Feder-- p. 447; Does evolution have a purpose: the theological significance of William Stoeger's account of "Nested Directionality"/ Stephen J. Pope-- p. 462; no. 3; Receptive ecumenism and discerning the Sensus Fidelium: expanding the categories for a Catholi reception of Revelation/ Ormond Rush-- p.559; The Shifting ecumenical landscape at the 2017 reformation centenary/ Susan K. Wood-- p. 573; A new ecumenism? Christian unity in a global church/ Thomas Rausch-- p. 596; Ressourcement anti-semitism? Addressing an obstacle to Henri de Lubac's proposed renewal of premodern Christian spiritual exegesis/ Joseph K. Gordon-- p. 614; Understanding the shift in Gaudium et Spes: from theology of history to Christian anthropology/ Dries Bosshaert-- p. 634; Classical theism and the problem of animal suffering/ Derek Joseph Wiertel-- p. 659; Metaphor and analogy in theology: a choice between lions and witches, and wardrobes/ Ligita Ryliskyte-- p. 696; The dialectic of faith and reason in Cornelio Fabro's reading of Kierkegaard's theology/ Joshua Furnal-- p. 718; no. 4; Theolore M. Hesburgh, theologian: revisiting Land O'Lakes fifty years later/ Edward P. Hahnenberg-- p. 930; Cup of suffering, chalice of salvation: refugees, Lampedusa, and the eucharist/ Daniel G. Groody-- p. 960 ER -