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Logos: A Journal of Catholic Thought and Culture

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  1. Preface
  2. Jeffrey A. Vogel, The Unselfing Activity of the Holy Spirit in the Theology of Hans Urs von Balthasar
  3. Robert Barron, Augustine's Questions: Why the Augustinian Theology of God Matters Today
  4. Michael Keating, The Strange Case of the Self-Dwarfing Man: Modernity, Magnanimity, and Thomas Aquinas
  5. Mary Anne Rivera, Jubilee: A Magazine of the Church and Her People, Toward a Vatican II Ecclesiology
  6. Rafal Kazimierz Wilk, On Human Being: A Dispute between Edith Stein and Martin Heidegger
  7. Thomas G. Guarino, The God of Philosophy and of the Bible: Theological Reflections on Regensburg
  8. Reconsiderations

  9. - John Zucchi, Luigi Giussani, the Church, and Youth in the 1950's: A Judgement Born of an Experience
    - Luigi Giussani, Open Christianity
  10. Contributor Notes
  1. Preface
  2. Elizabeth R. Schlitz, Should Bearing the Child Mean Bearing All the Cost? A Catholic Perspective on the Sacrifice of Motherhood and the Common Good
  3. Christopher Garbowski, Community and Comedy in Frank Capra's It's a Wonderful Life
  4. Patrick Danielson, Education and the Human Soul
  5. Richard Gill, Oikos and Logos: Chesterton's Vision of Distribution
  6. Basil Meeking, Proclaim the Truth through Love: A Comment on Deus Caritas Est
  7. Guy Mansini, Doing and Speaking, Created and Uncreated
  8. Gary M. Bouchard, The Roman Steps to the Temple: An Examination of the Influence of Robert Southwell, SJ, upon George Herbert
  9. Ed Block, Hans Urs von Balthasar and Some Contemporary Catholic Writers
  10. Contributor Notes
  1. Preface
  2. L. Scott Smith, Religion Interfacing with Law and Politics: Three Tired Ideas in the Jurisprudence of Religion
  3. Alice von Hilderbrand, Platonism: An Atrium to Christianity
  4. James A. Harold, The Importance of Unity and Intelligibility: Reconciling Philosophy, the Sciences, and our Lived Experience
  5. H. Wendell Howard, Handel's Messiah in Dublin
  6. Marie I. George, ET Meets Jesus Christ: A Hostile Encounter Between Science and Religion?
  7. John A. Gueguen, Jr., Stanley Parry: Teacher and Prophet
  8. Reconsiderations

  9. - James M. Rhodes, Gerhart Niemeyer: Seeker for the Way
    - Gerhart Niemeyer, "What Price 'Natural Law'?"
    - Gerhart Niemeyer, "The New Need for the Catholic University"
  10. Contributor Notes
  1. Preface
  2. Philip McDonagh, The United of Love: Reflections on the First Encyclical of Pope Benedict XVI
  3. Nancy Enright, Dante's Divine Comedy, Augustine's Confessions, and the Redemption of Beauty
  4. Travis Curtright, Shakespearean Personalism
  5. Leonard D. G. Ferry, Floors Without Foundations: Ignatieff and Rorty an Human Rights
  6. Andrei Gotia, God's Image: The Betrayer and the Betrayed in Graham Greene's The Power and the Glory
  7. David Paul Deavel, An Odd Couple? A First Glance at Chesterton and Newman
  8. Michael D. Beaty, Douglas V. Henry, and Scott H. Moore, Protestant Free Church Christians and Gaudium et Spes
  9. Contributor Notes
  1. Preface
  2. Romanus Cessario, O.P., The Sacred, Religion, and Morality
  3. Nathan Lefler, Cruciform Beauty: Revising the Form in Balthasar's Christological Aesthetic
  4. Paul Murray, O.P., A Man Talking: The Prayer and Poetry of Charles Péguy
  5. J. L. A. Garcia, White Nights of the Soul: Chritopher Nolan's Insomnia and the Renewal of Moral Reflection in Film
  6. H. Wendell Howard, Franz Liszt, Abbé
  7. Reconsiderations

  8. - Andreas Laun, "Dietrich von Hildebrand's Struggle Against German National Socialism," Translated by John Henry Crosby
    - Dietrich von Hildebrand, "The Jews and the Christian West," Translated by John Henry Crosby
  9. Contributor Notes
  1. Preface
  2. Derek S. Jeffreys, Eliminating All Empathy: Personalism and the "War on Terror"
  3. Christopher D. Denny, Greek Tragedies: From Myths to Sacraments
  4. James V. Schall, S.J., Chesterton: The Real "Heretic": "The Outstanding Eccenticity of the Peculiar Sect Called Roman Catholics"
  5. Prudence Allen, R.S.M., Man-Woman Complementarity: The Catholic Inspiration
  6. Daniel A. Dombrowski, "All for the Greater Glory of God": Was St. Ignatius Irrational?
  7. Basil Cole, O.P. and Jem Sullivan, The Role of the Fine Arts in the Spiritual Life
  8. Michael G. Brennan, Graham Greene's Catholic Conversation: The Early Writings (1923-29) and The Man Within
  9. Contributor Notes
  1. Preface
  2. Virgil Nemoianu, The Church and the Secular Establishment: A Philosophical Dialogue between Joseph Ratzinger and Jürgen Habermas
  3. Michael P. Foley, Plato, Christianity, and the Cinematic Craft of Andrew Niccol
  4. Catherine Craft-Fairchild, Do We Remember? The Catholic Church and the Holocaust
  5. H. Wendell Howard, Roman Catholicism in the Oscar Wilde-R-Ness
  6. Kathleen Curran Sweeney, The Perfection of Women as Maternal and the Anthropology of Karol Wojtyła
  7. Dominic Manganiello, The Beauty that Saves: Brideshead Revisted as a Counter-Portrait of the Artist
  8. Reconsiderations

  9. - Ian Ker, The Dickensian Catholicism of G. K. Chesterton
    - G. K. Chesterton, The Great Dickens Characters
  10. Contributor Notes
  1. Preface
  2. Jósef M. Życiński, Evolution and Christian Thought in Dialog according to the Teaching of John Paul II
  3. Paolo G. Carozza, The Universal Common Good and the Authority of International Law
  4. Lawrence S. Cunningham, Francis of Assisi as a Catholic Saint
  5. Nathan Schlueter, The Virtue of "Lying": Recovering the "Saving Beauty of Plato's Poetic Vision
  6. Timothy F. Jackson, The Role of the Holy Spirit in Gerald Manley Hopkins's Poetry
  7. J. Ranilo B. Hermida, Simone Weil: A Sense of God
  8. David Salter, Anthony Van Dyck's St. Sebastian: Reimagining the Death of a Martyr
  9. Contributor Notes
  1. Preface
  2. Brad S. Gregory, "A Harvest of Holiness": The Theology of Danielle Rose's Mysteries
  3. Jeremy Driscoll, OSB, "Inheritor": A Poem by Czeslaw Milosz
  4. Thomas Kass, CSV, Morbid Melancholy, the Imagination, and Samual Johnson's Sermons
  5. James Reidy, Newman as a Master of the Spirit
  6. J. Daryl Charles, Between Pacifism and Crusade: Justice and Neighbor Love in the Just-War Tradition
  7. Robert A. Ventresca, Recovery from the Past, Rediscovering History: The Problem of Memory and the Promise of History in Catholic Culture
  8. Reconsiderations

  9. - Deboral Savage, Introduction to Dorothy L. Sayer's "Are Women Human?" from Unpopular Opinions: Twenty-One Essays
    - Dorothy L. Sayer, Are Women Human?
  10. Contributor Notes
  1. Preface
  2. Paul Murray, OP, The Fourth Friend: Poetry in a Time of Affliction
  3. Marinus Ossewaarde, Tocqueville's Christian Citizen
  4. Emmanuel M. Katongole, Christianity, Tribalism, and the Rwandan Genocide
  5. Johann Verstraeten, Catholic Social Thought as Discernment
  6. Alice von Hildebrand, Aristotle: The Philosopher
  7. Livio Melina, The Fullness of Christian Action: Beyond Moralism and Antimoralism
  8. Christopher O. Blum, Vézelay: The Mountain of the Lord
  9. Contributor Notes
  1. Preface
  2. Peter A. Kwasniewski, Anton Bruckner, Sacred Tonality, and Parsifal's Redemption: Spiritual Enfleshment and the Musical Via Positiva
  3. R. James Long, Aquinas and Franciscan Nature Mysticism
  4. James Keating, A Share in God's Life: Mystical/Liturgical Foundations for a Catholic Morality
  5. Don Briel and Paul Murray, O.P., A Conversation with Patrick Pye
  6. Marian E. Crowe, In the Bleak Midwinter: Advent in Alice Thomas Ellis's The Birds of the Air
  7. John A. Lindbloom, John C. H. Wu and the Evangelization of China
  8. Walter F. Kedjierski, Evangelizing Buddhists through the Cross
  9. Sarah Borden, Introduction to Edith Stein's "The Interiority of the Soul," from Finite and Eternal Being
  10. Edith Stein, "The Interiority of the Soul"
  11. Contributor Notes
  1. Preface
  2. Martin Rhonheimer, Mel Gibson's "The Passion of the Christ": A Plea for Fairness
  3. Peter E. Hodgson, Galileo the Theologian
  4. Amelia J. Uelman, Chiara Lubich: A Life for Unity
  5. Edwin Block, Drama and Religious Experience, or Why Theater Still Matters
  6. Thomas D. Williams, L.C., Beyond Distributive Justice
  7. John F. Desmond, Flannery O'Connor and Simone Weil: A Question of Sympathy
  8. Perry J. Cahall, The Proper Order of Conjugal Love: The Relevance of St. Augustine's Insights
  9. Molly Morrison, Strange Miracles: A Study of the Peculiar Healings of St. Maria Maddalena de' Pazzi
  10. Jeffrey E. Brower and Michael C. Rea Understanding the Trinity
  11. Contributor Notes
  1. Preface
  2. Nancy Enright, Dante and the Scandals of a Beloved Church
  3. Thomas A. Wendorf, S.M., Mystical Experience in Ron Hansen's Mariette in Ecstasy and Mark Salzman's Lying Awake
  4. Jenifer Whiting, The Recognition of Faith in the Poetry of Tomas Transtromer
  5. Timothy A. Mahoney, Understanding the Christian Apophaticsm of St. John of the Cross
  6. Nino Langiulli, Two Cheers for Existentialism
  7. David Vincent Meconi, S.J., The Christian Cento and the Evangelization of Christian Culture
  8. John F. Owens, S.M., Diessenting from Reality: The Denials of Evil
  9. John W. Martens, Introduction to Ben F. Meyer's "Election-Historical Thinking in Romans 9-11, and Ourselves"
  10. Ben F. Meyer, Election-Historical Thinking in Romans 9-11, and Ourselves
  11. Contributor Notes
  1. Preface
  2. Raymond B. Marcus, Gandhi and Justice
  3. John Haldane, Sentiments of Reason and Aspiration of the Soul
  4. Romanus Cessario, O.P., Sex, Lies, and Freud
  5. Shawn D. Floyd, How to Cure Self-Deception: An Augustinian Remedy
  6. Deborah Wallace Ruddy, The Humble God: Healer, Mediator, and Sacrifice
  7. David M. Hammond and Beverly J. Smith, Death, Medicine, and Religious Solidarity in Martin Scorsese's Bringing Out the Dead
  8. Mary Shivanandan, S.T.D. and Joseph C. Atkinson, S.T.D., Person as Substantive Relation and Reproductive Technologies: Biblical and Philosophical Foundations
  9. Contributor Notes
  1. Preface
  2. James V. Schall, The Whole Risk for a Human Being: On the Insufficiency of Apollo
  3. Jan Michael Joncas, Image of the Invisible God: Visual Artworks As Theological Texts
  4. Peter O'Leary, Reversion and the Turning Hither: Writing Religious Poetry and the Case of Frank Samperi
  5. Ronald T. Marchese and Marlene R. Breu, Sacred Textiles:The Hidden Wonders of the Armenian Apostolic Church Collections of Istanbul
  6. Andrew Fiala, Citizenship, Epistemology, and the Just War Theory
  7. Matthew Tsakanikas, Understanding Marriage through Holy Communion: Rediscovering the Essential Meaning of Sexual Love
  8. Eric J. Scheske, Orestes Brownson: His Life, His Catholicism
  9. Reconsiderations

  10. - John Henry Crosby, Introduction to Dietrich von Hildebrand's Mozart
    - Dietrich von Hildebrand, "Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart," Translated by John Henry Crosby
  11. Contributor Notes
  1. Preface
  2. William A. Frank, Western Irreligion and Resources for Culture in Catholic Religion
  3. Christopher Ruddy, Heroism, Hospitality, and Holiness: Generational Perspectives on the Church-World Relationship
  4. Michael Torre, Greene's Saints: The Whiskey Priest, Scobie, and Sarah
  5. Ron Hansen, Art and Religion: Hopkins and Bridges
  6. Glenn W. Olsen, Humanism: The Struggle to Possess a Word
  7. Rafael E. Tarragó, Bloody Bess: The Persecution of Catholics in Elizabethan England
  8. Patrick Henry, Madeleine Dreyfus, Jewish Activity, Righteous Jews
  9. Edward J. O'Boyle, Getting the Hard-Core Concepts of Economics Right
  10. John Berkman, The Consumption of Animals and the Catholic Tradition
  11. Contributor Notes
  1. Preface
  2. Thomas G. Weinandy, St. Irenaeus and the Imago Dei: The Importance of Being Human
  3. Jean Bethke Elshtain, Women and the Dilemma of Equality
  4. Alexander R. Pruss, Not Out of Lust but in Accordance with Truth: Theological and Philosophical Reflections on Sexuality and Reality
  5. Paolo G. Carozza, "They are our brothers, and Christ gave His life for them": The Catholic Tradition and the Idea of Human Rights in Latin America
  6. Terrence C. Wright, Phenomenology and the Moral Imagination
  7. Sally Cunneen, Big Enough for God: The Fiction of Sara Maitland
  8. Alfredo Romagosa, The Carolingian Renaissance and Christian Humanism
  9. Leroy Spiller, George Orwell's Anti-Catholicism
  10. Reconsiderations
    - Ian Ker, Introduction to John Henry Cardinal Newman's Biglietto Speech
    - John Henry Cardinal Newman, Biglietto Speech
  11. Contributor Notes
  1. Preface
  2. Peter E. Hodgson, Galileo the Scientist
  3. Kenneth J. Howell, Did the Bulldog Bite the Bishop? An Anglican Bishop, an Agnostic Scientist, and a Roman Pontiff
  4. Paul Robichaud, David Jones, Christopher Dawson, and the Meaning of History
  5. Guido Dierickx, Religion in a Deliberative Society: What Really Happened to Us in the "Era of Secularization"
  6. Emmanuel Katongole, Kannungu and the Movement for the Restoration of the Ten Commandments of God in Uganda: A Challenge for Christian Social Imagination
  7. Raymond T. Gawronski, S.J., Desert in the Wasteland: Seeking God at the Edges of North America
  8. Contributor Notes
  1. Preface
  2. George Weigel, The Church's Social Doctrine in the Twenty-First Century
  3. Joseph M. Zycinski, Between Mathematics and Transcendece: The Search for the Spiritual Dimension of Scientific Discovery
  4. Lawrence F. Hundersmarck, The Use of Imagination, Emotion, and the Will in a Medieval Classic: The Meditaciones Vite Christi
  5. Thomas F. Dailey, O.S.F.S., Believing in Baseball: The Religious Power of Our National Pastime
  6. Andrea Ciliotta-Rubery, An Opposing Worldview: Transient Morality in Shakespeare's Measure for Measure and Machiavelli's Mandragola
  7. Soo Yun Kang, A Spiritual Interpretation of the Vernacular: The Literary Sources of Georges Rouault
  8. J. L. A. Garcia, Some Mortal Questions: On Justice Scalia and the Death Penalty
  9. Elizabeth Rapley, Feeding the Hungry, Caring for the Poor in an Affluent Society: The Shepherds of Good Hope of Ottawa, 1983-1991
  10. Reconsiderations
    - James Pereiro, Introduction to Cardinal H. E. Manning's "Christ Preached in Any Way a Cause of Joy"

  11. - Cardinal H. E. Manning, Christ Preached in Any Way a Cause of Joy
  12. Contributor Notes
  1. Preface
  2. Michael S. Sherwin, O.P., Four Challenges for Moral Theology in the New Century
  3. Robert Coles, Flannery O'Connor's Pilgrimage
  4. Thomas G. Weinandy, Huckleberry Finn and the Adventures of God
  5. Gregory R. Beabout and Kevin E. Schmiesing, Socially Responsible Investing: An Application of Catholic Social Thought
  6. Daniel R. Fairchild, Economic Efficiency, Growth, and the Catholic Vision of Economic Justice
  7. Raymond B. Marcin, The City of Babel: Yesterday and Today
  8. James S. Spiegel, The Moral Irony of Humility
  9. Shane D. Drefcinski, Is Hypocrisy Always a Vice?
  10. From a Logical point of view
    - Gordon P. Barnes, Introduction
    - John Stuart Mill, Excerpt from On Liberty (1869), Ch. V: Applications
  11. Responses

  12. - Gregory J. Coulter
    - Laura L. Garcia
    - Peter Shea
    - Eric Reitan
  13. Contributor Notes
  1. Preface
  2. Jean Bethke Elshtain, Work and Its Meanings
  3. George E. Schultze, S.J., Work, Worship, Laborem Exercens, and the United States Today
  4. Catherine Jack Deavel and Davie Paul Deavel, Character, Choice, and Harry Potter
  5. Michael Torre, The Portrait of Evil in The Lord of the Rings: Reflections Personal, Literary, and Theological
  6. John S. Grabowski, Called to Holiness: Spirituality for Families in Light of Ecclesia in America
  7. Christopher J. Thompson, Choosing Sex: Freedom, Deliberation, and Natural Family Planning
  8. Edward Krasevac, O.P., Between the Scylla and Charybdis of Fact and Faith: A Theological Reflection on the Relation of Christian Faith to Gospel History
  9. Wendy A. Weaver, Journeys toward Hope: The Quest of Delbanco's The Real American Dream in the Autobiographical Writings of Anne Lamott and Kathleen Norris
  10. L. Lamar Nisly, A Sacramental Science Project in Tim Gatreaux's "Resistance"
  11. Reconsiderations
    - Robert G. Kennedy, Introduction to Pope Pius XII's Radio Message: The Anniversary of Rerum Novarum
    - Pope Pius XII, The Anniversary of Rerum Novarum
  12. Contributor Notes
  1. Preface
  2. George Weigel, The Just War Tradition and the World after September 11
  3. Ronald L. Martinez, Dante between Hope and Despair: The Tradition of Lamentations in the Divine Comedy
  4. William F. Murphy, Jr., Toward a Narrative of Truth and Freedom
  5. R. Mary Hayden Lemmons, Equality, Gender, and John Paul II
  6. Scott D. Seay, For the Defense and Beauty of the Catholic Faith: The Rise of Neo-Scholasticism among European Catholic Intellectuals, 1824-1879
  7. José Pereira, Thomism and the Magisterium: From Aeterni Patris to Veritatis splendor
  8. Raymond Gawronski, S.J., The Beauty of the Cross: The Theological Aesthetics of Hans Urs von Balthasar
  9. From a LOGICAL Point of View

  10. - Sandra Menssen, Introduction
    - John Paul II, Excerpt from Letter to Artists
    - response Alfred J. Freddoso
    - response Catherine Jack Deavel
    - response Mark Wynn
    - response John Haldane
  11. Contributor Notes
  1. Preface
  2. Johan Verstraeten, Beyond Business Ethics: Leadership, Spirituality, and the Quest for Meaning
  3. Emilie Griffin, God of My Daily Routine: Toward a Spirituality of the World
  4. David Vincent Meconi, S.J., Silence Proceeding
  5. Mark S. Latkovic, S.T.D., Capital Punishment, Church Teaching, and Morality: What is John Paul II Saying to Catholics in Evangelium Vitae?
  6. James Keating, Religious Piety and Public Catholicism
  7. Guy Mansini, O.S.B., Error, Guilt, and the Knowledge of God: Questions About Robert Sokolowski's "Christian Distinction"
  8. H. Wendell Howard, The Consolation of Beethoven's Missa Solemnis
  9. John F. Desmond, Flannery O'Connor and the Symbol
  10. From a LOGICAL Point of View
    - Sandra Menssen, Introduction
    - Thomas Nagel, Excerpt from The Last Word
    - response Sandra Menssen and Thomas D. Sullivan
    - response Michael Torre
    - response Russell Pannier
    - response John Haldane
  1. Preface
  2. Robert Jackson, Region, Idolatry, and Catholic Irony: Flannery O'Connor's Modest Literary Vision
  3. Marsha Newman, Christian Cosmology in Hildegard of Bingen's Illuminations
  4. Antonio Calcagno, Edith Stein: Is the State Responsible for the Immortal Soul of the Person?
  5. Thomas M. Kelly, An Integrated Theology of Married Love
  6. James V. Schall, S.J., On the Problem of Philosophic Learning
  7. Thomas G. Weinandy, O.F.M., Cap., Doing Christian Systematic Theology: Faith, Problems, and Mysteries
  8. Michael W. Tkacz, Faith, Science, and the Error of Fideism
  9. From a LOGICAL Point of View<
    - Sandra Menssen, Introduction to "From a Logical Point of View"
    - James Rachels, "Moral Philosophy as a Subversive Activity": An excerpt from Applied Ethics: A Reader
    - response R. Konyndyk DeYoung
    - response Michael Torre
    - response Michael Gorman
    - response Russell Pannier
  1. Preface
  2. Paul Murray, O.P., The Task of Happiness: A Reflection on Human Suffering and Christian Joy
  3. Thomas D. Kennedy, Curiosity and the Integrated Self: A Postmodern Vice
  4. Jacques Janssen, Modulating the Silence: The Magic of Gregorian Chant
  5. Francis Cardinal George, O.M.I., Catholic Faith and the Secular Academy
  6. Stephen Fields, S.J., Catholicism and Academic Freedom: Authorities in Conflict?
  7. Michael A. Smith, Beyond Fideism and Antirationalism: Some Reflections on Fides et ratio
  8. Tad Dunne, College and the Christian Vision
  9. William Fey, O.F.M., Cap., Taking Seriously Our Bodily Being
  10. Guy Mansini, O.S.B., Apologetics, Evil, and the New Testament
  11. Dennis D. Martin, Give and Take in Grail-Quest, Gawain, and Roman Missal: Why Perceval Just Doesn't Get It
  12. Contributor Notes
  1. Preface
  2. Paul J. Griffiths, On Garry Wills' Papal Sin
  3. George Weigel, Catholicism and Democracy in the Age of John Paul II
  4. Robert W. Shaffern, Mater Et Magistra: Gendered Images and Church Authority in the Thought of Pope Innocent III
  5. Sr. Agnes Cunningham, S.S.C.M., St. Thérèse: The Mystic and the Renewal of the Christian Tradition
  6. Peter Milward, S.J., Shakespeare's Secular Bible: A Modern Commentary
  7. A. G. Harmon, "Lawful Deeds": The Entitlements of Marriage in Shakespeare's All's Well That Ends Well
  8. Angus P. Collins, "Listening to the Silence": Sound and Religious Belief in Muriel Spark's A Far Cry from Kensington
  9. Ed Block, Poet, Word, and World: Reality and Transcendence in the Work of Denise Levertov
  10. Paul J. Wojda, On Embryos, Clones, and Catholic Wisdom
  11. Gary M. Atkinson, "What Else Could I Do?" The Self-Definition of Consequentialists
  12. Contributor Notes
  1. Preface
  2. Christopher O. Blum, Art and Politics in the Sainte-Chapelle of Paris
  3. Siobhan Nash-Marshall, On the Fate of Nations
  4. Reconsiderations
    - Michael C. Jordan, The Theological Axiology of Dietrich von Hildebrand
    - Dietrich von Hildebrand, Beauty in the Light of the Redemption
  5. Gerald Malsbary, Pietas and the Origins of Western Culture
  6. Giulio Silano, On Piety and History: Monsignor Giuseppe De Luca and the Proud Humility of Erudition
  7. Peter E. Hodgson, The Christian Origin of Science
  8. J. L. A. Garcia, A Note on Religious Assent and Dissent
  9. J Macoubrey Hubbard, On Liberal Education
  10. Contributor Notes
  1. Preface
  2. Adam Schwartz, Swords of Honor: The Revival of Orthodox Christianity in Twentieth-century Britain
  3. Mark Bosco, S.J., Seeing the Glory: Graham Greene's The Power and the Glory through the Lens of Hans Urs von Balthasar's Theological Aesthetics
  4. J. C. Whitehouse, Men, Women, God, and So Forth
  5. William Bush, Georges Bernanos's Monsieur Ouine: The "Great Novel" of "The Greatest Novelist of His Time"
  6. Jeanine Mizingou, Robert Lax: Poet, Pilgrim, Prophet
  7. Teresa Iglesias, Bedrock Truths and the Dignity of the Individual
  8. Linda Zagzebski, Religious Diversity and Social Responsibility
  9. Francis Cardinal Arinze, The Church and Interreligious Dialogue
  10. Emmanuel Katangole, Prospects of Ecclesia in Africa in the Twenty-first Century
  11. Arthur L. Kennedy, Homily Preached at the Mass of Christian Burial for Sally Fitzgerald
  12. Contributor Notes
  1. Preface
  2. Sr. Catherine Patten, What Is the Role of Catholics in the Public Arena? An Introduction
  3. Michael J. Baxter, C.S.C., Following Jesus at the Job Fair
  4. David L. Schindler, Schindler, Homelessness and the Modern Condition: The Family, Evangelization, and the Global Economy
  5. David Hollenbach, S.J., Catholics as Citizens: Pastoral Challenges and Opportunities
  6. Michael Novack, A Letter to Roberto
  7. Philip Gleason, The Catholic Church in American Public Life in the Twentieth Century
  8. Vilma Hidalgo and Milagros Martinez, Is the U.S. Economic Embargo on Cuba Morally Defensible?
  9. John F. X. Knasas, Whither the Neo-Thomist Revival?
  10. John Haldane, Thomistic Ethics in America
  11. Russel Pannier, Aquinas on the Ultimate End of Human Existence
  12. Patrich F. O'Connell, Thomas Merton's Vision of the Kingdom
  13. Contributor Notes
  1. Preface
  2. Reconsiderations
    - Gerald J. Russello, Introduction to Christopher Dawson, "America and the Secularization of Modern Culture"
    - Christopher Dawson, America and the Secularization of Modern Culture; The Smith History Lecture 1960
  3. Michael Alexander, Shakespeare's Catholicism? or "You would pluck out the heart of my mystery."
  4. Glenn W. Olsen, Why and How to Study the "Middle Ages"
  5. Rafael E. Tarragó, The Americans in Two Works of the Enlightenment
  6. Stratford Caldecott, The Final Mystery
  7. Roger Duncan, The Little Flower and the New Evangelization
  8. Michele Marie Schumacher, Therese, Woman in the Church
  9. Paula Jean Miller, F.S.E., The Body: Science, Theology, and Humanae Vitae
  10. Mary Shivanandan, S.T.D, Body Narratives: Language of Truth?
  11. Wil Derkse, Listening and Responding: Benedictine Spirituality in Non-monastic Contexts
  1. Preface
  2. Douglas Lane Patey, Evelyn Waugh's Brideshead Revisited
  3. George Bellis, The White Nun in Rattlebone
  4. Khaled Anatolios, Quest, Questions, and Christ in Augustine's Confessions
  5. Robert Pasnau, Plotting Augustine's Confessions
  6. Michael Torre, Aquinas and the Credibility of God
  7. Jane Rupert, The Theocentric Foundation of John Henry Newman's Philosophy of Education
  8. Thomas F. Dailey, O.S.F.S., Toward a Culture of Truth: Higher Education and the Thought of Pope John Paul II
  9. Kenneth W. Kemp, Scientific Method and Appeal to Supernatural Agency: A Christian Case for Modest Methodological Naturalism
  1. Preface
  2. Reconsiderations
    - Armand A. Mauer, C.S.B., Introduction to Etienne Gilson
    - Etienne Gilson, The Terrors of the Year Two Thousand
  3. Archbishop Francis Xavier Nguyen Van Thuan, The Social Message of the Jubilee
  4. Wiliam F. May, The Religious Underpinnings of the Marketplace
  5. Gary A. Anderson, What Is Man that Thou Hast Mentioned Him? Psalm 8 and the Nature of the Human Person
  6. Janine Langan, Why Read Dostoevsky?
  7. H. Wendell Howard, Chippewa and Catholic Beliefs in the Work of Louise Erdrich
  8. Judith Barad, Aquinas and the Role of Anger in Social Reform
  9. Pierre Ullman, A Hypothesis Regarding the Religious and Mathematical Bases of Western Civilization
  10. Freda Mary Oben, Good and Evil in the Life and Work of Edith Stein
  11. Contributor Notes
  1. Preface
  2. Elizabeth Fox-Genovese, Catholic and Feminist: Can One Be Both?
  3. Corrine L. Patton, Catholic and Feminist: We Are Called to Be Both-A Response to Elizabeth Fox-Genovese
  4. Elizabeth Fox-Genovese, Response to Corrine L. Patton
  5. Archbishop Joseph Zycinski, Catholicism in the Dialogue with Contemporary Culture according to Fides et Ratio
  6. Gerard B. Wegemer, Why Would a Christian Participate in Civic Life? The Case of Thomas More
  7. Eric Reitan, Christianity and Partisan Politics
  8. Eduardo J. Echeverria, Authenticity and Christian Personalism
  9. Raymond N. MacKenzie, Selling Dreams: Catholicism and the Business Communicator
  10. S. A. Cortright, Ernext S. Pierucci, and Michael J. Naughton, A Social Property Ethic for the Corporation in Light of Catholic Social Thought
  11. Russell Pannier, Decision Theory and Life Choices
  12. Contributor Notes
  1. Preface: Responding to the Call of Faith and Reason
  2. J. L. A. Garcia, Death of the (Hand)maiden: Contemporary Philosophy in Faith and Reason
  3. Richard Rorty and John Searle, Rorty v. Searle, At Last: A Debate
  4. G. E. M. Anscombe, Practical Truth
  5. Thomas D. Sullivan, Assisted Suicide and Assisted Torture
  6. William T. Cavanaugh, Absolute Moral Norms and Human Suffering: An Apocalyptic Reading of Endo's Silence
  7. Maria Poggi Johnson, New Foes and Old Faces: Fiction, Interpretation, and Integrity in Newman and Kingsley
  8. Kathleen Burk Henderson, Pity, Fear, and Catharsis: Purging Millennial Fever
  9. Michael Allen Mikolajczak, "Something Understood": A Familiar Essay on Poetry, Prayer, and Helen C. White
  10. Helen C. White, Prayer and Poetry
  1. Preface
  2. John Polkinghorne, Can A Scientist Pray?
  3. Robert Louis Wilken, Prudentius: The First Christian Poet
  4. James V. Schall, S.J., On Education and Salvation
  5. Christina Scott, The Meaning of the Millennium: The Ideas of Christopher Dawson
  6. Fernando Cervantes, Progress and Tradition: Christopher Dawson and Contemporary Thought
  7. Roger Duncan, Singing and Thinking: Gregorian Chant and Thomistic Philosophy
  8. Brian Conniff, Talking Ghosts, Living Traditions: Political Violence, Catholicism, and Seamus Heaney's "Station Island"
  9. Michele M. Schumacher, The Prophetic Vocation of Women and the Order of Love
  1. Editor's Preface: Suffering, Hope, and Redemption
  2. Patrick Reilly, The Heirs of Vanni Fucci: Malice in Modern Fiction
  3. Joseph Schwartz, The Theology of History in T. S. Eliot's Four Quartets
  4. John M. Dolan, Judging Someone Better Off Dead
  5. J. L. A. Garcia, Are Some People Better Off Dead? A Reflection
  6. Raymond A. Schroth, S.J., A Fordham Year of Death and Life
  7. Tahirih V. Lee, Addiction, Suffering, and Healing: A Christian Perspective on the Self-Help Movement
  8. Sandra Menssen and Thomas D. Sullivan, Evil, God, and the Agnostic Inquirer
  9. Joseph M. Hallman, Can God Suffer?
  10. Michael Stoeber, Hell, Divine Love, and Divine Justice
  11. William Bush, The Martyrdom of the Sixteen Carmelites of Compiègne: A Christian Crowning of the Philosophers' Century
  12. Contributors
  1. Editor's Preface
  2. John Desmond, Closing the Gap: Walker Percy and the Realism-Nominalism Debate
  3. Kathleen Scullin, Reading the Life of Walker Percy
  4. Adam Schwartz, "I Thought the Church and I Wanted the Same Thing": Opposition to Twentieth-Century Liturgical Change in the Thought of Graham Greene, Christopher Dawson, and David Jones
  5. Jan Michael Joncas, Ex Oriente Vox: Spirituality and Culture in the Music of Arvo Pärt
  6. H. Wendell Howard, Suor Angelica: Puccini's Catholic Opera
  7. Kathleen Burk Henderson, Hera Consciousness: Narrating Strategies in Caroline Gordon's Later Fiction
  8. Margaret D. Bauer, Ishmael's Reading of The Great White Whale: A Prophecy of the Second Coming
  9. John F. Crosby, Conscience and Superego: A Phenomenological Analysis of Their Difference and Relation
  10. Mary R. Reichardt, Catholicism and Literature
  1. The Editor's Preface
  2. James L. Heft, S.M., Catholic Multiculturalism: An Oxymoron?
  3. Robert N. Bellah, Professions Under Siege: Can Ethical Autonomy Survive?
  4. Marcia Smith Marzec, Mr. Head's Journey to the Cross: Character, Structure, and Meaning in O'Connor's "The Artificial Nigger" Roberta Maguire, "Proofs of God's existence": Walker Percy, Jacques Maritain, and the Problem of Symbol in The Moviegoer Disputed Questions: Three Views of Hans Urs von Balthasar's Dare We Hope All Men Be Saved?
    - Nicholas J. Healy, On Hope, Heaven, and Hell
    - Margaret M. Turek, Dare We Hope "That All Men Be Saved" (1Tim 2:4): On von Balthasar's Trinitarian Grounds for Christian Hope
    - Richard Schenk, O.P., The Epoché of Factical Damnation: On the costs of Bracketing Out the Likelihood of Final Loss
  5. Robert B. Wellisch, The Church in America: From Immigration Through Assimilation to Confusion/Opportunity
  1. From the Tomb of Stanislaus to the Tomb of Peter: A Preface
  2. Avery Dulles, S.J., John Paul II as a Theologian of Culture
  3. Joseph Komonchak, Preparing for the New Millennium
  4. Januz Królikowski, "My Homeland and My Nation": The Theology of the Nation in the Teaching of John Paul II During His First Visit in Poland (June 2-10, 1979)
  5. Gabriel J. Zanotti, Economy and Culture in the Thought of John Paul II
  6. Laura Garcia, The Primacy of Person, Edith Stein and John Paul II
  7. Romanus Cessario, O.P., On Bad Actions, Good Intentions, and Loving God: Three Much-Misunderstood Issues About the Happy Life That St. Thomas Aquinas Clarifies for Us
  8. John F. Crosby, The Estrangement of Persons from Their Bodies
  1. The Uses of Imagination: A Preface
  2. Joseph Schwartz, To Imagine Realistically
  3. Aidan Nichols, O.P., Sketch for a Christological Aesthetics
  4. Nathan A. Scott, Jr., Theology, Poetics, Psychotherapy- The Field of the Imagination: Some Reflections on the Legacy of William F. Lynch, S.J.
  5. Sally Fitzgerald, Sources and Resources: The Catholic Imagination of Flannery O'Connor
  6. Ian Ker, Newman on Imagination and Religious Belief
  7. Hans Urs von Balthasar, Image-Filled and Imageless Contemplation
  8. Nicholas Constas, Icons and the Imagination
  9. James Gordley, Law ... and the Imagination?
  10. Don J. Briel, Wanted: A Ground for the Imagination
  11. Michael C. Jordan, Imagination and Transfiguration
  12. Elizabeth Sewell, The Death of the Imagination
  13. Janine Langan, Truth, Justice, and the Modern Imagination: A Reflection Launched by Elizabeth Sewell's "Death of the Imagination"

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