Oxford Handbook of Catholic Theology
Herausgeber: Ayres, Lewis; Humphries, Thomas L; Volpe, Medi Ann
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This Handbook provides an introduction to all the major aspects of Catholic theology. As well as covering basic topics of doctrine and moral theology, the book considers some of Catholic theology's most important sources between 200 and 1870, and all the main movements and developments in Catholic theology since 1870.
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This Handbook provides an introduction to all the major aspects of Catholic theology. As well as covering basic topics of doctrine and moral theology, the book considers some of Catholic theology's most important sources between 200 and 1870, and all the main movements and developments in Catholic theology since 1870.
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- Verlag: Oxford University Press (UK)
- Seitenzahl: 1008
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. Mai 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 254mm x 185mm x 65mm
- Gewicht: 1926g
- ISBN-13: 9780199566273
- ISBN-10: 0199566275
- Artikelnr.: 55458210
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Oxford University Press (UK)
- Seitenzahl: 1008
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. Mai 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 254mm x 185mm x 65mm
- Gewicht: 1926g
- ISBN-13: 9780199566273
- ISBN-10: 0199566275
- Artikelnr.: 55458210
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Lewis Ayres is Professor of Catholic and Historical Theology at Durham University and Professional Fellow at the Australian Catholic University, Melbourne, Australia. His published works include Nicaea and Its Legacy (Oxford University Press, 2004) and Augustine and the Trinity (Cambridge University Press, 2010). Medi Ann Volpe has taught at Emory University in the USA and at Cranmer Hall, St John's College Durham in the UK. She is the author of Rethinking Christian Identity: Doctrine and Discipleship (Wiley-Blackwell, 2013).
* PART I: CATHOLIC TEACHING
* The Enterprise of Catholic Theology
* 1: Lewis Ayres: What is Catholic Theology?
* 2: Matthew Levering: The Scriptures and their Interpretation
* 3: Balázs Mezei: Faith and Reason
* 4: William Desmond: Analogy and the Fate of Reason
* God, the Creation, and the History of Salvation
* 5: John McDade: Creation and Salvation
* 6: Thomas Weinandy: The Trinity's Loving Act of Creation
* 7: Nicholas E. Lombardo OP: Evil, Suffering, and Original Sin
* 8: Emmanuel Durand OP: Nicholas E Lombardo OP
* 9: Thomas Weinandy OFM Cap.: The Incarnation
* 10: Thomas Joseph White OP: The Holy Spirit
* 11: Paul McPartlan: The Church
* 12: Emery DeGaal: Our Lady and the Saints
* 13: Paul O'Callaghan: Eschatology
* The Sacramental Life
* 14: David Fagerberg: The Sacramental Life
* 15: Pamela Jackson: The Liturgy
* 16: Frederick Bauerschmidt: Eucharist
* 17: Susan Wood, SCL: Holy Orders
* 18: David Cloutier: Marriage and Sexuality
* 19: Daniel Keating: Mission and Evangelization
* 20: Martin Laird OSA: Prayer
* Catholic Moral Theology
* 21: Medi Ann Volpe: Catholic Moral Anthropology
* 22: Livio Melina: Virtue and Catholic Moral Theology
* 23: Kevin Flannery, SJ: The Natural Law in Catholic Ethics
* 24: Joseph Wawrykow: Grace and Justification
* 25: Jana Bennett: Life and Death
* 26: David Matzko McCarthy: Catholic Social Teaching
* 27: Chad Pecknold: Catholic Teaching on Politics and the State
* PART II: MODERN CATHOLIC THEOLOGY
* Sources in Catholic Theology up to Vatican I
* 28: Lewis Ayres: Origen and Augustine
* 29: Wayne Hankey: Denys and Later Platonic Traditions
* 30: William Harmless: Monastic Theology
* 31: John Slotemaker and Ueli Zahnd: Thomas and Scholasticism to 1870
* 32: Aaron Canty: Bonaventure and the Franciscan Tradition
* 33: Trent Pomplun: Early Modern Catholic Theology (1500-1700)
* 34: Rik Van Nieuwenhove: Catholic Piety from the Devotio Moderna to
the Legacy of Pierre de Bérulle
* 35: Ulrich L. Lehner: Catholic Theology and the Enlightenment
* 36: Grant Kaplan and Holly Taylor Coolman: The Development of
Doctrine: The Tübingen School and John Henry Newman
* 37: Christian D. Washburn: The Councils of Trent and Vatican I
* Catholic Theology Since 1870
* 38: Francesca Aran Murphy: Thomism 870-1963
* 39: Serge-Thomas Bonino OP: Thomism from 1962-2012
* 40: Gabriel Flynn: Ressourcement and Theologies of Communion
* 41: Declan Marmion: Transcendental Thomisms
* 42: Kevin Mongrain: Hans Urs von Balthasar
* 43: David Schindler Jr.: Catholic Personalism up to John Paul II
* 44: Kimberly Belcher: Sacramental and Liturgical Theology 1900-2000
* 45: Mary Healey: Biblical Interpretation since Divino afflante
spiritu
* 46: Gavin D 'Costa: The Second Vatican Council
* 47: Roberto Goizueta: Theologies of Liberation
* 48: Ian Ker: New Ecclesial Movements and Communities
* 49: Danielle Nussberger: Catholic Feminist Theology
* 50: Peter Fritz: Catholic Theology and Heidegger
* 51: José Granados: The Theology of the Body
* 52: Vimal Tirimanna: Asian Theology
* 53: Antony Akinwale OP: Catholic Theology in Africa
* 54: Paul D. Murray: Roman Catholicism and Ecumenism
* 55: Jaroslav Skira: Catholicism and Eastern Orthodoxy
* 56: Michael Barnes, SJ: Catholic Theology and other Religions
* The Enterprise of Catholic Theology
* 1: Lewis Ayres: What is Catholic Theology?
* 2: Matthew Levering: The Scriptures and their Interpretation
* 3: Balázs Mezei: Faith and Reason
* 4: William Desmond: Analogy and the Fate of Reason
* God, the Creation, and the History of Salvation
* 5: John McDade: Creation and Salvation
* 6: Thomas Weinandy: The Trinity's Loving Act of Creation
* 7: Nicholas E. Lombardo OP: Evil, Suffering, and Original Sin
* 8: Emmanuel Durand OP: Nicholas E Lombardo OP
* 9: Thomas Weinandy OFM Cap.: The Incarnation
* 10: Thomas Joseph White OP: The Holy Spirit
* 11: Paul McPartlan: The Church
* 12: Emery DeGaal: Our Lady and the Saints
* 13: Paul O'Callaghan: Eschatology
* The Sacramental Life
* 14: David Fagerberg: The Sacramental Life
* 15: Pamela Jackson: The Liturgy
* 16: Frederick Bauerschmidt: Eucharist
* 17: Susan Wood, SCL: Holy Orders
* 18: David Cloutier: Marriage and Sexuality
* 19: Daniel Keating: Mission and Evangelization
* 20: Martin Laird OSA: Prayer
* Catholic Moral Theology
* 21: Medi Ann Volpe: Catholic Moral Anthropology
* 22: Livio Melina: Virtue and Catholic Moral Theology
* 23: Kevin Flannery, SJ: The Natural Law in Catholic Ethics
* 24: Joseph Wawrykow: Grace and Justification
* 25: Jana Bennett: Life and Death
* 26: David Matzko McCarthy: Catholic Social Teaching
* 27: Chad Pecknold: Catholic Teaching on Politics and the State
* PART II: MODERN CATHOLIC THEOLOGY
* Sources in Catholic Theology up to Vatican I
* 28: Lewis Ayres: Origen and Augustine
* 29: Wayne Hankey: Denys and Later Platonic Traditions
* 30: William Harmless: Monastic Theology
* 31: John Slotemaker and Ueli Zahnd: Thomas and Scholasticism to 1870
* 32: Aaron Canty: Bonaventure and the Franciscan Tradition
* 33: Trent Pomplun: Early Modern Catholic Theology (1500-1700)
* 34: Rik Van Nieuwenhove: Catholic Piety from the Devotio Moderna to
the Legacy of Pierre de Bérulle
* 35: Ulrich L. Lehner: Catholic Theology and the Enlightenment
* 36: Grant Kaplan and Holly Taylor Coolman: The Development of
Doctrine: The Tübingen School and John Henry Newman
* 37: Christian D. Washburn: The Councils of Trent and Vatican I
* Catholic Theology Since 1870
* 38: Francesca Aran Murphy: Thomism 870-1963
* 39: Serge-Thomas Bonino OP: Thomism from 1962-2012
* 40: Gabriel Flynn: Ressourcement and Theologies of Communion
* 41: Declan Marmion: Transcendental Thomisms
* 42: Kevin Mongrain: Hans Urs von Balthasar
* 43: David Schindler Jr.: Catholic Personalism up to John Paul II
* 44: Kimberly Belcher: Sacramental and Liturgical Theology 1900-2000
* 45: Mary Healey: Biblical Interpretation since Divino afflante
spiritu
* 46: Gavin D 'Costa: The Second Vatican Council
* 47: Roberto Goizueta: Theologies of Liberation
* 48: Ian Ker: New Ecclesial Movements and Communities
* 49: Danielle Nussberger: Catholic Feminist Theology
* 50: Peter Fritz: Catholic Theology and Heidegger
* 51: José Granados: The Theology of the Body
* 52: Vimal Tirimanna: Asian Theology
* 53: Antony Akinwale OP: Catholic Theology in Africa
* 54: Paul D. Murray: Roman Catholicism and Ecumenism
* 55: Jaroslav Skira: Catholicism and Eastern Orthodoxy
* 56: Michael Barnes, SJ: Catholic Theology and other Religions
* PART I: CATHOLIC TEACHING
* The Enterprise of Catholic Theology
* 1: Lewis Ayres: What is Catholic Theology?
* 2: Matthew Levering: The Scriptures and their Interpretation
* 3: Balázs Mezei: Faith and Reason
* 4: William Desmond: Analogy and the Fate of Reason
* God, the Creation, and the History of Salvation
* 5: John McDade: Creation and Salvation
* 6: Thomas Weinandy: The Trinity's Loving Act of Creation
* 7: Nicholas E. Lombardo OP: Evil, Suffering, and Original Sin
* 8: Emmanuel Durand OP: Nicholas E Lombardo OP
* 9: Thomas Weinandy OFM Cap.: The Incarnation
* 10: Thomas Joseph White OP: The Holy Spirit
* 11: Paul McPartlan: The Church
* 12: Emery DeGaal: Our Lady and the Saints
* 13: Paul O'Callaghan: Eschatology
* The Sacramental Life
* 14: David Fagerberg: The Sacramental Life
* 15: Pamela Jackson: The Liturgy
* 16: Frederick Bauerschmidt: Eucharist
* 17: Susan Wood, SCL: Holy Orders
* 18: David Cloutier: Marriage and Sexuality
* 19: Daniel Keating: Mission and Evangelization
* 20: Martin Laird OSA: Prayer
* Catholic Moral Theology
* 21: Medi Ann Volpe: Catholic Moral Anthropology
* 22: Livio Melina: Virtue and Catholic Moral Theology
* 23: Kevin Flannery, SJ: The Natural Law in Catholic Ethics
* 24: Joseph Wawrykow: Grace and Justification
* 25: Jana Bennett: Life and Death
* 26: David Matzko McCarthy: Catholic Social Teaching
* 27: Chad Pecknold: Catholic Teaching on Politics and the State
* PART II: MODERN CATHOLIC THEOLOGY
* Sources in Catholic Theology up to Vatican I
* 28: Lewis Ayres: Origen and Augustine
* 29: Wayne Hankey: Denys and Later Platonic Traditions
* 30: William Harmless: Monastic Theology
* 31: John Slotemaker and Ueli Zahnd: Thomas and Scholasticism to 1870
* 32: Aaron Canty: Bonaventure and the Franciscan Tradition
* 33: Trent Pomplun: Early Modern Catholic Theology (1500-1700)
* 34: Rik Van Nieuwenhove: Catholic Piety from the Devotio Moderna to
the Legacy of Pierre de Bérulle
* 35: Ulrich L. Lehner: Catholic Theology and the Enlightenment
* 36: Grant Kaplan and Holly Taylor Coolman: The Development of
Doctrine: The Tübingen School and John Henry Newman
* 37: Christian D. Washburn: The Councils of Trent and Vatican I
* Catholic Theology Since 1870
* 38: Francesca Aran Murphy: Thomism 870-1963
* 39: Serge-Thomas Bonino OP: Thomism from 1962-2012
* 40: Gabriel Flynn: Ressourcement and Theologies of Communion
* 41: Declan Marmion: Transcendental Thomisms
* 42: Kevin Mongrain: Hans Urs von Balthasar
* 43: David Schindler Jr.: Catholic Personalism up to John Paul II
* 44: Kimberly Belcher: Sacramental and Liturgical Theology 1900-2000
* 45: Mary Healey: Biblical Interpretation since Divino afflante
spiritu
* 46: Gavin D 'Costa: The Second Vatican Council
* 47: Roberto Goizueta: Theologies of Liberation
* 48: Ian Ker: New Ecclesial Movements and Communities
* 49: Danielle Nussberger: Catholic Feminist Theology
* 50: Peter Fritz: Catholic Theology and Heidegger
* 51: José Granados: The Theology of the Body
* 52: Vimal Tirimanna: Asian Theology
* 53: Antony Akinwale OP: Catholic Theology in Africa
* 54: Paul D. Murray: Roman Catholicism and Ecumenism
* 55: Jaroslav Skira: Catholicism and Eastern Orthodoxy
* 56: Michael Barnes, SJ: Catholic Theology and other Religions
* The Enterprise of Catholic Theology
* 1: Lewis Ayres: What is Catholic Theology?
* 2: Matthew Levering: The Scriptures and their Interpretation
* 3: Balázs Mezei: Faith and Reason
* 4: William Desmond: Analogy and the Fate of Reason
* God, the Creation, and the History of Salvation
* 5: John McDade: Creation and Salvation
* 6: Thomas Weinandy: The Trinity's Loving Act of Creation
* 7: Nicholas E. Lombardo OP: Evil, Suffering, and Original Sin
* 8: Emmanuel Durand OP: Nicholas E Lombardo OP
* 9: Thomas Weinandy OFM Cap.: The Incarnation
* 10: Thomas Joseph White OP: The Holy Spirit
* 11: Paul McPartlan: The Church
* 12: Emery DeGaal: Our Lady and the Saints
* 13: Paul O'Callaghan: Eschatology
* The Sacramental Life
* 14: David Fagerberg: The Sacramental Life
* 15: Pamela Jackson: The Liturgy
* 16: Frederick Bauerschmidt: Eucharist
* 17: Susan Wood, SCL: Holy Orders
* 18: David Cloutier: Marriage and Sexuality
* 19: Daniel Keating: Mission and Evangelization
* 20: Martin Laird OSA: Prayer
* Catholic Moral Theology
* 21: Medi Ann Volpe: Catholic Moral Anthropology
* 22: Livio Melina: Virtue and Catholic Moral Theology
* 23: Kevin Flannery, SJ: The Natural Law in Catholic Ethics
* 24: Joseph Wawrykow: Grace and Justification
* 25: Jana Bennett: Life and Death
* 26: David Matzko McCarthy: Catholic Social Teaching
* 27: Chad Pecknold: Catholic Teaching on Politics and the State
* PART II: MODERN CATHOLIC THEOLOGY
* Sources in Catholic Theology up to Vatican I
* 28: Lewis Ayres: Origen and Augustine
* 29: Wayne Hankey: Denys and Later Platonic Traditions
* 30: William Harmless: Monastic Theology
* 31: John Slotemaker and Ueli Zahnd: Thomas and Scholasticism to 1870
* 32: Aaron Canty: Bonaventure and the Franciscan Tradition
* 33: Trent Pomplun: Early Modern Catholic Theology (1500-1700)
* 34: Rik Van Nieuwenhove: Catholic Piety from the Devotio Moderna to
the Legacy of Pierre de Bérulle
* 35: Ulrich L. Lehner: Catholic Theology and the Enlightenment
* 36: Grant Kaplan and Holly Taylor Coolman: The Development of
Doctrine: The Tübingen School and John Henry Newman
* 37: Christian D. Washburn: The Councils of Trent and Vatican I
* Catholic Theology Since 1870
* 38: Francesca Aran Murphy: Thomism 870-1963
* 39: Serge-Thomas Bonino OP: Thomism from 1962-2012
* 40: Gabriel Flynn: Ressourcement and Theologies of Communion
* 41: Declan Marmion: Transcendental Thomisms
* 42: Kevin Mongrain: Hans Urs von Balthasar
* 43: David Schindler Jr.: Catholic Personalism up to John Paul II
* 44: Kimberly Belcher: Sacramental and Liturgical Theology 1900-2000
* 45: Mary Healey: Biblical Interpretation since Divino afflante
spiritu
* 46: Gavin D 'Costa: The Second Vatican Council
* 47: Roberto Goizueta: Theologies of Liberation
* 48: Ian Ker: New Ecclesial Movements and Communities
* 49: Danielle Nussberger: Catholic Feminist Theology
* 50: Peter Fritz: Catholic Theology and Heidegger
* 51: José Granados: The Theology of the Body
* 52: Vimal Tirimanna: Asian Theology
* 53: Antony Akinwale OP: Catholic Theology in Africa
* 54: Paul D. Murray: Roman Catholicism and Ecumenism
* 55: Jaroslav Skira: Catholicism and Eastern Orthodoxy
* 56: Michael Barnes, SJ: Catholic Theology and other Religions