A series of studies in metaphysics, historical theology, moral theology, and political philosophy, Divine Promise and Human Freedom in Contemporary Catholic Thought offers the insights of separate analyses employing distinctive methods proper to individual disciplines, through which there nonetheless runs the common Catholic focus on the sacramental, and hence the human.
A series of studies in metaphysics, historical theology, moral theology, and political philosophy, Divine Promise and Human Freedom in Contemporary Catholic Thought offers the insights of separate analyses employing distinctive methods proper to individual disciplines, through which there nonetheless runs the common Catholic focus on the sacramental, and hence the human.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Kevin A. McMahon is professor of theology at Saint Anselm College.
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Introduction Chapter 1: "Faith of Our Fathers": The Fathers of the Church and Vatican II Joseph T. Lienhard S.J. Chapter 2: Augustine and Dionysius the Areopagite: Two Christian Responses to Theurgy David Vincent Meconi S.J. Chapter 3: Is the Natural-Supernatural Distinction Still Adequate?: The Problem of Freedom and Grace in Augustine Anselm and Beyond John M. McDermott S.J. Chapter 4: Christocentrism in the Summa Theologiae of Thomas Aquinas Earl Muller S.J. Chapter 5: Covenantal Sexuality John S. Grabowski Chapter 6: Faith and the Revival of Metaphysics: A Survey from the Ancients to the Present Montague Brown Chapter 7: Covenant and Cosmos: New Directions Roger Duncan Chapter 8: The Reception of Rahner's Trinitarian Axiom and the Covenantal Theology of Donald Keefe Lawrence J. Welch Chapter 9: Women's Ordination and A Sola Fide Ecclesiology: Tracing a Problem to its Reformation Roots Sara Butler M.S.B.T. Chapter 10: Mary and the Attribute of Unity in Theology Richard A. Nicholas Chapter 11: On the Idea of a Eucharistic Morality Kevin A. McMahon Chapter 12: The Sacramental Foundation for Catholic Morality Daniel C. Hauser Chapter 13: Religious Liberty and the Human Good Robert P. George
Introduction Chapter 1: "Faith of Our Fathers": The Fathers of the Church and Vatican II Joseph T. Lienhard S.J. Chapter 2: Augustine and Dionysius the Areopagite: Two Christian Responses to Theurgy David Vincent Meconi S.J. Chapter 3: Is the Natural-Supernatural Distinction Still Adequate?: The Problem of Freedom and Grace in Augustine Anselm and Beyond John M. McDermott S.J. Chapter 4: Christocentrism in the Summa Theologiae of Thomas Aquinas Earl Muller S.J. Chapter 5: Covenantal Sexuality John S. Grabowski Chapter 6: Faith and the Revival of Metaphysics: A Survey from the Ancients to the Present Montague Brown Chapter 7: Covenant and Cosmos: New Directions Roger Duncan Chapter 8: The Reception of Rahner's Trinitarian Axiom and the Covenantal Theology of Donald Keefe Lawrence J. Welch Chapter 9: Women's Ordination and A Sola Fide Ecclesiology: Tracing a Problem to its Reformation Roots Sara Butler M.S.B.T. Chapter 10: Mary and the Attribute of Unity in Theology Richard A. Nicholas Chapter 11: On the Idea of a Eucharistic Morality Kevin A. McMahon Chapter 12: The Sacramental Foundation for Catholic Morality Daniel C. Hauser Chapter 13: Religious Liberty and the Human Good Robert P. George
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