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Logos: A Journal of Catholic Thought and Culture
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- Preface
- Jeffrey A. Vogel, The Unselfing Activity of the Holy Spirit in the Theology of Hans Urs von Balthasar
- Robert Barron, Augustine's Questions: Why the Augustinian Theology of God Matters Today
- Michael Keating, The Strange Case of the Self-Dwarfing Man: Modernity, Magnanimity, and Thomas Aquinas
- Mary Anne Rivera, Jubilee: A Magazine of the Church and Her People, Toward a Vatican II Ecclesiology
- Rafal Kazimierz Wilk, On Human Being: A Dispute between Edith Stein and Martin Heidegger
- Thomas G. Guarino, The God of Philosophy and of the Bible: Theological Reflections on Regensburg
- Reconsiderations
- John Zucchi, Luigi Giussani, the Church, and Youth in the 1950's: A Judgement Born of an Experience
- Luigi Giussani, Open Christianity
- Contributor Notes
- Preface
- Elizabeth R. Schlitz, Should Bearing the Child Mean Bearing All the Cost?
A Catholic Perspective on the Sacrifice of Motherhood and the Common Good
- Christopher Garbowski, Community and Comedy in Frank Capra's It's a Wonderful Life
- Patrick Danielson, Education and the Human Soul
- Richard Gill, Oikos and Logos: Chesterton's Vision of Distribution
- Basil Meeking, Proclaim the Truth through Love: A Comment on Deus Caritas Est
- Guy Mansini, Doing and Speaking, Created and Uncreated
- Gary M. Bouchard, The Roman Steps to the Temple: An Examination of the Influence of Robert Southwell, SJ, upon George Herbert
- Ed Block, Hans Urs von Balthasar and Some Contemporary Catholic Writers
- Contributor Notes
- Preface
- L. Scott Smith, Religion Interfacing with Law and Politics:
Three Tired Ideas in the Jurisprudence of Religion
- Alice von Hilderbrand, Platonism: An Atrium to Christianity
- James A. Harold, The Importance of Unity and Intelligibility:
Reconciling Philosophy, the Sciences, and our Lived Experience
- H. Wendell Howard, Handel's Messiah in Dublin
- Marie I. George, ET Meets Jesus Christ: A Hostile Encounter Between Science and Religion?
- John A. Gueguen, Jr., Stanley Parry: Teacher and Prophet
- Reconsiderations
- James M. Rhodes, Gerhart Niemeyer: Seeker for the Way
- Gerhart Niemeyer, "What Price 'Natural Law'?"
- Gerhart Niemeyer, "The New Need for the Catholic University"
- Contributor Notes
- Preface
- Philip McDonagh, The United of Love: Reflections on the First Encyclical of Pope Benedict XVI
- Nancy Enright, Dante's Divine Comedy, Augustine's Confessions, and the Redemption of Beauty
- Travis Curtright, Shakespearean Personalism
- Leonard D. G. Ferry, Floors Without Foundations: Ignatieff and Rorty an Human Rights
- Andrei Gotia, God's Image: The Betrayer and the Betrayed in Graham Greene's The Power and the Glory
- David Paul Deavel, An Odd Couple? A First Glance at Chesterton and Newman
- Michael D. Beaty, Douglas V. Henry, and Scott H. Moore, Protestant Free Church Christians and Gaudium et Spes
- Contributor Notes
- Preface
- Romanus Cessario, O.P., The Sacred, Religion, and Morality
- Nathan Lefler, Cruciform Beauty: Revising the Form in Balthasar's Christological Aesthetic
- Paul Murray, O.P., A Man Talking: The Prayer and Poetry of Charles Péguy
- J. L. A. Garcia, White Nights of the Soul: Chritopher Nolan's Insomnia and the Renewal of Moral Reflection in Film
- H. Wendell Howard, Franz Liszt, Abbé
- Reconsiderations
- 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
- Contributor Notes
- Preface
- Derek S. Jeffreys, Eliminating All Empathy: Personalism and the "War on Terror"
- Christopher D. Denny, Greek Tragedies: From Myths to Sacraments
- James V. Schall, S.J., Chesterton: The Real "Heretic": "The Outstanding Eccenticity of the
Peculiar Sect Called Roman Catholics"
- Prudence Allen, R.S.M., Man-Woman Complementarity: The Catholic Inspiration
- Daniel A. Dombrowski, "All for the Greater Glory of God": Was St. Ignatius Irrational?
- Basil Cole, O.P. and Jem Sullivan, The Role of the Fine Arts in the Spiritual Life
- Michael G. Brennan, Graham Greene's Catholic Conversation: The Early Writings (1923-29)
and The Man Within
- Contributor Notes
- Preface
- Virgil Nemoianu, The Church and the Secular Establishment:
A Philosophical Dialogue between Joseph Ratzinger and Jürgen Habermas
- Michael P. Foley, Plato, Christianity, and the Cinematic Craft of Andrew Niccol
- Catherine Craft-Fairchild, Do We Remember? The Catholic Church and the Holocaust
- H. Wendell Howard, Roman Catholicism in the Oscar Wilde-R-Ness
- Kathleen Curran Sweeney, The Perfection of Women as Maternal and the Anthropology of Karol Wojtyła
- Dominic Manganiello, The Beauty that Saves: Brideshead Revisted as a Counter-Portrait of the Artist
- Reconsiderations
- Ian Ker, The Dickensian Catholicism of G. K. Chesterton
- G. K. Chesterton, The Great Dickens Characters
- Contributor Notes
- Preface
- Jósef M. Życiński, Evolution and Christian Thought in Dialog according to the Teaching of John Paul II
- Paolo G. Carozza, The Universal Common Good and the Authority of International Law
- Lawrence S. Cunningham, Francis of Assisi as a Catholic Saint
- Nathan Schlueter, The Virtue of "Lying": Recovering the "Saving Beauty of Plato's Poetic Vision
- Timothy F. Jackson, The Role of the Holy Spirit in Gerald Manley Hopkins's Poetry
- J. Ranilo B. Hermida, Simone Weil: A Sense of God
- David Salter, Anthony Van Dyck's St. Sebastian: Reimagining the Death of a Martyr
- Contributor Notes
- Preface
- Brad S. Gregory, "A Harvest of Holiness": The Theology of Danielle Rose's Mysteries
- Jeremy Driscoll, OSB, "Inheritor": A Poem by Czeslaw Milosz
- Thomas Kass, CSV, Morbid Melancholy, the Imagination, and Samual Johnson's Sermons
- James Reidy, Newman as a Master of the Spirit
- J. Daryl Charles, Between Pacifism and Crusade: Justice and Neighbor Love in the Just-War Tradition
- Robert A. Ventresca, Recovery from the Past, Rediscovering History: The Problem of Memory and the Promise of History in Catholic Culture
- Reconsiderations
- Deboral Savage, Introduction to Dorothy L. Sayer's "Are Women Human?" from Unpopular Opinions: Twenty-One Essays
- Dorothy L. Sayer, Are Women Human?
- Contributor Notes
- Preface
- Paul Murray, OP, The Fourth Friend: Poetry in a Time of Affliction
- Marinus Ossewaarde, Tocqueville's Christian Citizen
- Emmanuel M. Katongole, Christianity, Tribalism, and the Rwandan Genocide
- Johann Verstraeten, Catholic Social Thought as Discernment
- Alice von Hildebrand, Aristotle: The Philosopher
- Livio Melina, The Fullness of Christian Action: Beyond Moralism and Antimoralism
- Christopher O. Blum, Vézelay: The Mountain of the Lord
- Contributor Notes
- Preface
- Peter A. Kwasniewski, Anton Bruckner, Sacred Tonality, and Parsifal's Redemption: Spiritual
Enfleshment and the Musical Via Positiva
- R. James Long, Aquinas and Franciscan Nature Mysticism
- James Keating, A Share in God's Life: Mystical/Liturgical Foundations for a Catholic Morality
- Don Briel and Paul Murray, O.P., A Conversation with Patrick Pye
- Marian E. Crowe, In the Bleak Midwinter: Advent in Alice Thomas Ellis's The Birds of the Air
- John A. Lindbloom, John C. H. Wu and the Evangelization of China
- Walter F. Kedjierski, Evangelizing Buddhists through the Cross
- Sarah Borden, Introduction to Edith Stein's "The Interiority of the Soul," from Finite and Eternal Being
- Edith Stein, "The Interiority of the Soul"
- Contributor Notes
- Preface
- Martin Rhonheimer, Mel Gibson's "The Passion of the Christ": A Plea for Fairness
- Peter E. Hodgson, Galileo the Theologian
- Amelia J. Uelman, Chiara Lubich: A Life for Unity
- Edwin Block, Drama and Religious Experience, or Why Theater Still Matters
- Thomas D. Williams, L.C., Beyond Distributive Justice
- John F. Desmond, Flannery O'Connor and Simone Weil: A Question of Sympathy
- Perry J. Cahall, The Proper Order of Conjugal Love: The Relevance of St. Augustine's Insights
- Molly Morrison, Strange Miracles: A Study of the Peculiar Healings of St. Maria Maddalena de' Pazzi
- Jeffrey E. Brower and Michael C. Rea Understanding the Trinity
- Contributor Notes
- Preface
- Nancy Enright, Dante and the Scandals of a Beloved Church
- Thomas A. Wendorf, S.M., Mystical Experience in Ron Hansen's Mariette in Ecstasy
and Mark Salzman's Lying Awake
- Jenifer Whiting, The Recognition of Faith in the Poetry of Tomas Transtromer
- Timothy A. Mahoney, Understanding the Christian Apophaticsm of St. John of the Cross
- Nino Langiulli, Two Cheers for Existentialism
- David Vincent Meconi, S.J., The Christian Cento and the Evangelization of Christian Culture
- John F. Owens, S.M., Diessenting from Reality: The Denials of Evil
- John W. Martens, Introduction to Ben F. Meyer's "Election-Historical Thinking in
Romans 9-11, and Ourselves"
- Ben F. Meyer, Election-Historical Thinking in Romans 9-11, and Ourselves
- Contributor Notes
- Preface
- Raymond B. Marcus, Gandhi and Justice
- John Haldane, Sentiments of Reason and Aspiration of the Soul
- Romanus Cessario, O.P., Sex, Lies, and Freud
- Shawn D. Floyd, How to Cure Self-Deception: An Augustinian Remedy
- Deborah Wallace Ruddy, The Humble God: Healer, Mediator, and Sacrifice
- David M. Hammond and Beverly J. Smith, Death, Medicine, and Religious Solidarity
in Martin Scorsese's Bringing Out the Dead
- Mary Shivanandan, S.T.D. and Joseph C. Atkinson, S.T.D., Person as Substantive Relation and Reproductive Technologies:
Biblical and Philosophical Foundations
- Contributor Notes
- Preface
- James V. Schall, The Whole Risk for a Human Being: On the Insufficiency of Apollo
- Jan Michael Joncas, Image of the Invisible God: Visual Artworks As Theological Texts
- Peter O'Leary, Reversion and the Turning Hither: Writing Religious Poetry and the Case of Frank Samperi
- Ronald T. Marchese and Marlene R. Breu, Sacred Textiles:The Hidden Wonders of the Armenian Apostolic Church Collections of Istanbul
- Andrew Fiala, Citizenship, Epistemology, and the Just War Theory
- Matthew Tsakanikas, Understanding Marriage through Holy Communion: Rediscovering the Essential Meaning of Sexual Love
- Eric J. Scheske, Orestes Brownson: His Life, His Catholicism
- Reconsiderations
- John Henry Crosby, Introduction to Dietrich von Hildebrand's Mozart
- Dietrich von Hildebrand, "Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart," Translated by John Henry Crosby
- Contributor Notes
- Preface
- William A. Frank, Western Irreligion and Resources for Culture in Catholic Religion
- Christopher Ruddy, Heroism, Hospitality, and Holiness: Generational Perspectives on the Church-World Relationship
- Michael Torre, Greene's Saints: The Whiskey Priest, Scobie, and Sarah
- Ron Hansen, Art and Religion: Hopkins and Bridges
- Glenn W. Olsen, Humanism: The Struggle to Possess a Word
- Rafael E. Tarragó, Bloody Bess: The Persecution of Catholics in Elizabethan England
- Patrick Henry, Madeleine Dreyfus, Jewish Activity, Righteous Jews
- Edward J. O'Boyle, Getting the Hard-Core Concepts of Economics Right
- John Berkman, The Consumption of Animals and the Catholic Tradition
- Contributor Notes
- Preface
- Thomas G. Weinandy, St. Irenaeus and the Imago Dei: The Importance of Being Human
- Jean Bethke Elshtain, Women and the Dilemma of Equality
- Alexander R. Pruss, Not Out of Lust but in Accordance with Truth: Theological and Philosophical Reflections on Sexuality and Reality
- 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
- Terrence C. Wright, Phenomenology and the Moral Imagination
- Sally Cunneen, Big Enough for God: The Fiction of Sara Maitland
- Alfredo Romagosa, The Carolingian Renaissance and Christian Humanism
- Leroy Spiller, George Orwell's Anti-Catholicism
- Reconsiderations
- Ian Ker, Introduction to John Henry Cardinal Newman's Biglietto Speech
- John Henry Cardinal Newman, Biglietto Speech
- Contributor Notes
- Preface
- Peter E. Hodgson, Galileo the Scientist
- Kenneth J. Howell, Did the Bulldog Bite the Bishop? An Anglican Bishop, an Agnostic Scientist, and a Roman Pontiff
- Paul Robichaud, David Jones, Christopher Dawson, and the Meaning of History
- Guido Dierickx, Religion in a Deliberative Society: What Really Happened to Us in the "Era of Secularization"
- Emmanuel Katongole, Kannungu and the Movement for the Restoration of the Ten Commandments of God in Uganda: A Challenge for Christian Social Imagination
- Raymond T. Gawronski, S.J., Desert in the Wasteland: Seeking God at the Edges of North America
- Contributor Notes
- Preface
- George Weigel, The Church's Social Doctrine in the Twenty-First Century
- Joseph M. Zycinski, Between Mathematics and Transcendece: The Search for the Spiritual Dimension of Scientific Discovery
- Lawrence F. Hundersmarck, The Use of Imagination, Emotion, and the Will in a Medieval Classic: The Meditaciones Vite Christi
- Thomas F. Dailey, O.S.F.S., Believing in Baseball: The Religious Power of Our National Pastime
- Andrea Ciliotta-Rubery, An Opposing Worldview: Transient Morality in Shakespeare's Measure for Measure and Machiavelli's Mandragola
- Soo Yun Kang, A Spiritual Interpretation of the Vernacular: The Literary Sources of Georges Rouault
- J. L. A. Garcia, Some Mortal Questions: On Justice Scalia and the Death Penalty
- Elizabeth Rapley, Feeding the Hungry, Caring for the Poor in an Affluent Society: The Shepherds of Good Hope of Ottawa, 1983-1991
- Reconsiderations
- James Pereiro, Introduction to Cardinal H. E. Manning's "Christ Preached in Any Way a Cause of Joy"
- Cardinal H. E. Manning, Christ Preached in Any Way a Cause of Joy
- Contributor Notes
- Preface
- Michael S. Sherwin, O.P., Four Challenges for Moral Theology in the New Century
- Robert Coles, Flannery O'Connor's Pilgrimage
- Thomas G. Weinandy, Huckleberry Finn and the Adventures of God
- Gregory R. Beabout and Kevin E. Schmiesing, Socially Responsible Investing: An Application of Catholic Social Thought
- Daniel R. Fairchild, Economic Efficiency, Growth, and the Catholic Vision of Economic Justice
- Raymond B. Marcin, The City of Babel: Yesterday and Today
- James S. Spiegel, The Moral Irony of Humility
- Shane D. Drefcinski, Is Hypocrisy Always a Vice?
- From a Logical point of view
- Gordon P. Barnes, Introduction
- John Stuart Mill, Excerpt from On Liberty (1869), Ch. V: Applications
- Responses
- Gregory J. Coulter
- Laura L. Garcia
- Peter Shea
- Eric Reitan
- Contributor Notes
- Preface
- Jean Bethke Elshtain, Work and Its Meanings
- George E. Schultze, S.J., Work, Worship, Laborem Exercens, and the United States Today
- Catherine Jack Deavel and Davie Paul Deavel, Character, Choice, and Harry Potter
- Michael Torre, The Portrait of Evil in The Lord of the Rings: Reflections Personal, Literary, and Theological
- John S. Grabowski, Called to Holiness: Spirituality for Families in Light of Ecclesia in America
- Christopher J. Thompson, Choosing Sex: Freedom, Deliberation, and Natural Family Planning
- 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
- 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
- L. Lamar Nisly, A Sacramental Science Project in Tim Gatreaux's "Resistance"
- 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
- Contributor Notes
- Preface
- George Weigel, The Just War Tradition and the World after September 11
- Ronald L. Martinez, Dante between Hope and Despair: The Tradition of Lamentations in the Divine Comedy
- William F. Murphy, Jr., Toward a Narrative of Truth and Freedom
- R. Mary Hayden Lemmons, Equality, Gender, and John Paul II
- Scott D. Seay, For the Defense and Beauty of the Catholic Faith: The Rise of Neo-Scholasticism among European Catholic Intellectuals, 1824-1879
- José Pereira, Thomism and the Magisterium: From Aeterni Patris to Veritatis splendor
- Raymond Gawronski, S.J., The Beauty of the Cross: The Theological Aesthetics of Hans Urs von Balthasar
- From a LOGICAL Point of View
- 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
- Contributor Notes
- Preface
- Johan Verstraeten, Beyond Business Ethics: Leadership, Spirituality, and the Quest for Meaning
- Emilie Griffin, God of My Daily Routine: Toward a Spirituality of the World
- David Vincent Meconi, S.J., Silence Proceeding
- Mark S. Latkovic, S.T.D., Capital Punishment, Church Teaching, and Morality: What is John Paul II Saying to Catholics in Evangelium Vitae?
- James Keating, Religious Piety and Public Catholicism
- Guy Mansini, O.S.B., Error, Guilt, and the Knowledge of God: Questions About Robert Sokolowski's "Christian Distinction"
- H. Wendell Howard, The Consolation of Beethoven's Missa Solemnis
- John F. Desmond, Flannery O'Connor and the Symbol
- 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
- Preface
- Robert Jackson, Region, Idolatry, and Catholic Irony: Flannery O'Connor's Modest Literary Vision
- Marsha Newman, Christian Cosmology in Hildegard of Bingen's Illuminations
- Antonio Calcagno, Edith Stein: Is the State Responsible for the Immortal Soul of the Person?
- Thomas M. Kelly, An Integrated Theology of Married Love
- James V. Schall, S.J., On the Problem of Philosophic Learning
- Thomas G. Weinandy, O.F.M., Cap., Doing Christian Systematic Theology: Faith, Problems, and Mysteries
- Michael W. Tkacz, Faith, Science, and the Error of Fideism
- 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
- Preface
- Paul Murray, O.P., The Task of Happiness: A Reflection on Human Suffering and Christian Joy
- Thomas D. Kennedy, Curiosity and the Integrated Self: A Postmodern Vice
- Jacques Janssen, Modulating the Silence: The Magic of Gregorian Chant
- Francis Cardinal George, O.M.I., Catholic Faith and the Secular Academy
- Stephen Fields, S.J., Catholicism and Academic Freedom: Authorities in Conflict?
- Michael A. Smith, Beyond Fideism and Antirationalism: Some Reflections on Fides et ratio
- Tad Dunne, College and the Christian Vision
- William Fey, O.F.M., Cap., Taking Seriously Our Bodily Being
- Guy Mansini, O.S.B., Apologetics, Evil, and the New Testament
- Dennis D. Martin, Give and Take in Grail-Quest, Gawain, and Roman Missal: Why Perceval Just Doesn't Get It
- Contributor Notes
- Preface
- Paul J. Griffiths, On Garry Wills' Papal Sin
- George Weigel, Catholicism and Democracy in the Age of John Paul II
- Robert W. Shaffern, Mater Et Magistra: Gendered Images and Church Authority in the Thought of Pope Innocent III
- Sr. Agnes Cunningham, S.S.C.M., St. Thérèse: The Mystic and the Renewal of the Christian Tradition
- Peter Milward, S.J., Shakespeare's Secular Bible: A Modern Commentary
- A. G. Harmon, "Lawful Deeds": The Entitlements of Marriage in Shakespeare's All's Well That Ends Well
- Angus P. Collins, "Listening to the Silence": Sound and Religious Belief in Muriel Spark's A Far Cry from Kensington
- Ed Block, Poet, Word, and World: Reality and Transcendence in the Work of Denise Levertov
- Paul J. Wojda, On Embryos, Clones, and Catholic Wisdom
- Gary M. Atkinson, "What Else Could I Do?" The Self-Definition of Consequentialists
- Contributor Notes
- Preface
- Christopher O. Blum, Art and Politics in the Sainte-Chapelle of Paris
- Siobhan Nash-Marshall, On the Fate of Nations
- Reconsiderations
- Michael C. Jordan, The Theological Axiology of Dietrich von Hildebrand
- Dietrich von Hildebrand, Beauty in the Light of the Redemption
- Gerald Malsbary, Pietas and the Origins of Western Culture
- Giulio Silano, On Piety and History: Monsignor Giuseppe De Luca and the Proud Humility of Erudition
- Peter E. Hodgson, The Christian Origin of Science
- J. L. A. Garcia, A Note on Religious Assent and Dissent
- J Macoubrey Hubbard, On Liberal Education
- Contributor Notes
- Preface
- Adam Schwartz, Swords of Honor: The Revival of Orthodox Christianity in Twentieth-century Britain
- 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
- J. C. Whitehouse, Men, Women, God, and So Forth
- William Bush, Georges Bernanos's Monsieur Ouine: The "Great Novel" of "The Greatest Novelist of His Time"
- Jeanine Mizingou, Robert Lax: Poet, Pilgrim, Prophet
- Teresa Iglesias, Bedrock Truths and the Dignity of the Individual
- Linda Zagzebski, Religious Diversity and Social Responsibility
- Francis Cardinal Arinze, The Church and Interreligious Dialogue
- Emmanuel Katangole, Prospects of Ecclesia in Africa in the Twenty-first Century
- Arthur L. Kennedy, Homily Preached at the Mass of Christian Burial for Sally Fitzgerald
- Contributor Notes
- Preface
- Sr. Catherine Patten, What Is the Role of Catholics in the Public Arena? An Introduction
- Michael J. Baxter, C.S.C., Following Jesus at the Job Fair
- David L. Schindler, Schindler, Homelessness and the Modern Condition: The Family, Evangelization, and the Global Economy
- David Hollenbach, S.J., Catholics as Citizens: Pastoral Challenges and Opportunities
- Michael Novack, A Letter to Roberto
- Philip Gleason, The Catholic Church in American Public Life in the Twentieth Century
- Vilma Hidalgo and Milagros Martinez, Is the U.S. Economic Embargo on Cuba Morally Defensible?
- John F. X. Knasas, Whither the Neo-Thomist Revival?
- John Haldane, Thomistic Ethics in America
- Russel Pannier, Aquinas on the Ultimate End of Human Existence
- Patrich F. O'Connell, Thomas Merton's Vision of the Kingdom
- Contributor Notes
- Preface
- 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
- Michael Alexander, Shakespeare's Catholicism? or "You would pluck out the heart of my mystery."
- Glenn W. Olsen, Why and How to Study the "Middle Ages"
- Rafael E. Tarragó, The Americans in Two Works of the Enlightenment
- Stratford Caldecott, The Final Mystery
- Roger Duncan, The Little Flower and the New Evangelization
- Michele Marie Schumacher, Therese, Woman in the Church
- Paula Jean Miller, F.S.E., The Body: Science, Theology, and Humanae Vitae
- Mary Shivanandan, S.T.D, Body Narratives: Language of Truth?
- Wil Derkse, Listening and Responding: Benedictine Spirituality in Non-monastic Contexts
- Preface
- Douglas Lane Patey, Evelyn Waugh's Brideshead Revisited
- George Bellis, The White Nun in Rattlebone
- Khaled Anatolios, Quest, Questions, and Christ in Augustine's Confessions
- Robert Pasnau, Plotting Augustine's Confessions
- Michael Torre, Aquinas and the Credibility of God
- Jane Rupert, The Theocentric Foundation of John Henry Newman's Philosophy of Education
- Thomas F. Dailey, O.S.F.S., Toward a Culture of Truth: Higher Education and the Thought of Pope John Paul II
- Kenneth W. Kemp, Scientific Method and Appeal to Supernatural Agency: A Christian Case for Modest Methodological Naturalism
- Preface
- Reconsiderations
- Armand A. Mauer, C.S.B., Introduction to Etienne Gilson
- Etienne Gilson, The Terrors of the Year Two Thousand
- Archbishop Francis Xavier Nguyen Van Thuan, The Social Message of the Jubilee
- Wiliam F. May, The Religious Underpinnings of the Marketplace
- Gary A. Anderson, What Is Man that Thou Hast Mentioned Him? Psalm 8 and the Nature of the Human Person
- Janine Langan, Why Read Dostoevsky?
- H. Wendell Howard, Chippewa and Catholic Beliefs in the Work of Louise Erdrich
- Judith Barad, Aquinas and the Role of Anger in Social Reform
- Pierre Ullman, A Hypothesis Regarding the Religious and Mathematical Bases of Western Civilization
- Freda Mary Oben, Good and Evil in the Life and Work of Edith Stein
- Contributor Notes
- Preface
- Elizabeth Fox-Genovese, Catholic and Feminist: Can One Be Both?
- Corrine L. Patton, Catholic and Feminist: We Are Called to Be Both-A Response to Elizabeth Fox-Genovese
- Elizabeth Fox-Genovese, Response to Corrine L. Patton
- Archbishop Joseph Zycinski, Catholicism in the Dialogue with Contemporary Culture according to Fides et Ratio
- Gerard B. Wegemer, Why Would a Christian Participate in Civic Life? The Case of Thomas More
- Eric Reitan, Christianity and Partisan Politics
- Eduardo J. Echeverria, Authenticity and Christian Personalism
- Raymond N. MacKenzie, Selling Dreams: Catholicism and the Business Communicator
- S. A. Cortright, Ernext S. Pierucci, and Michael J. Naughton, A Social Property Ethic for the Corporation in Light of Catholic Social Thought
- Russell Pannier, Decision Theory and Life Choices
- Contributor Notes
- Preface: Responding to the Call of Faith and Reason
- J. L. A. Garcia, Death of the (Hand)maiden: Contemporary Philosophy in Faith and Reason
- Richard Rorty and John Searle, Rorty v. Searle, At Last: A Debate
- G. E. M. Anscombe, Practical Truth
- Thomas D. Sullivan, Assisted Suicide and Assisted Torture
- William T. Cavanaugh, Absolute Moral Norms and Human Suffering: An Apocalyptic Reading of Endo's Silence
- Maria Poggi Johnson, New Foes and Old Faces: Fiction, Interpretation, and Integrity in Newman and Kingsley
- Kathleen Burk Henderson, Pity, Fear, and Catharsis: Purging Millennial Fever
- Michael Allen Mikolajczak, "Something Understood": A Familiar Essay on Poetry, Prayer, and Helen C. White
- Helen C. White, Prayer and Poetry
- Preface
- John Polkinghorne, Can A Scientist Pray?
- Robert Louis Wilken, Prudentius: The First Christian Poet
- James V. Schall, S.J., On Education and Salvation
- Christina Scott, The Meaning of the Millennium: The Ideas of Christopher Dawson
- Fernando Cervantes, Progress and Tradition: Christopher Dawson and Contemporary Thought
- Roger Duncan, Singing and Thinking: Gregorian Chant and Thomistic Philosophy
- Brian Conniff, Talking Ghosts, Living Traditions: Political Violence, Catholicism, and Seamus Heaney's "Station Island"
- Michele M. Schumacher, The Prophetic Vocation of Women and the Order of Love
- Editor's Preface: Suffering, Hope, and Redemption
- Patrick Reilly, The Heirs of Vanni Fucci: Malice in Modern Fiction
- Joseph Schwartz, The Theology of History in T. S. Eliot's Four Quartets
- John M. Dolan, Judging Someone Better Off Dead
- J. L. A. Garcia, Are Some People Better Off Dead? A Reflection
- Raymond A. Schroth, S.J., A Fordham Year of Death and Life
- Tahirih V. Lee, Addiction, Suffering, and Healing: A Christian Perspective on the Self-Help Movement
- Sandra Menssen and Thomas D. Sullivan, Evil, God, and the Agnostic Inquirer
- Joseph M. Hallman, Can God Suffer?
- Michael Stoeber, Hell, Divine Love, and Divine Justice
- William Bush, The Martyrdom of the Sixteen Carmelites of Compiègne: A Christian Crowning of the Philosophers' Century
- Contributors
- Editor's Preface
- John Desmond, Closing the Gap: Walker Percy and the Realism-Nominalism Debate
- Kathleen Scullin, Reading the Life of Walker Percy
- 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
- Jan Michael Joncas, Ex Oriente Vox: Spirituality and Culture in the Music of Arvo Pärt
- H. Wendell Howard, Suor Angelica: Puccini's Catholic Opera
- Kathleen Burk Henderson, Hera Consciousness: Narrating Strategies in Caroline Gordon's Later Fiction
- Margaret D. Bauer, Ishmael's Reading of The Great White Whale: A Prophecy of the Second Coming
- John F. Crosby, Conscience and Superego: A Phenomenological Analysis of Their Difference and Relation
- Mary R. Reichardt, Catholicism and Literature
- The Editor's Preface
- James L. Heft, S.M., Catholic Multiculturalism: An Oxymoron?
- Robert N. Bellah, Professions Under Siege: Can Ethical Autonomy Survive?
- 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
- Robert B. Wellisch, The Church in America: From Immigration Through Assimilation to Confusion/Opportunity
- From the Tomb of Stanislaus to the Tomb of Peter: A Preface
- Avery Dulles, S.J., John Paul II as a Theologian of Culture
- Joseph Komonchak, Preparing for the New Millennium
- 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)
- Gabriel J. Zanotti, Economy and Culture in the Thought of John Paul II
- Laura Garcia, The Primacy of Person, Edith Stein and John Paul II
- 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
- John F. Crosby, The Estrangement of Persons from Their Bodies
- The Uses of Imagination: A Preface
- Joseph Schwartz, To Imagine Realistically
- Aidan Nichols, O.P., Sketch for a Christological Aesthetics
- Nathan A. Scott, Jr., Theology, Poetics, Psychotherapy- The Field of the Imagination: Some Reflections on the Legacy of William F. Lynch, S.J.
- Sally Fitzgerald, Sources and Resources: The Catholic Imagination of Flannery O'Connor
- Ian Ker, Newman on Imagination and Religious Belief
- Hans Urs von Balthasar, Image-Filled and Imageless Contemplation
- Nicholas Constas, Icons and the Imagination
- James Gordley, Law ... and the Imagination?
- Don J. Briel, Wanted: A Ground for the Imagination
- Michael C. Jordan, Imagination and Transfiguration
- Elizabeth Sewell, The Death of the Imagination
- Janine Langan, Truth, Justice, and the Modern Imagination: A Reflection Launched by Elizabeth Sewell's "Death of the Imagination"
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