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Title Divine promise and human freedom in contemporary catholic thought / edited by Kevin A. McMahon
Published Lanham : Lexington Books, [2015]
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Contents "Faith of our fathers": the fathers of the church and Vatican II / Joseph T. Lienhard -- Augustine and Dionysius the Areopagite: tow Christian responses to Theurgy / David Vincent Meconi -- Is the natural-supernatural distinction still adequate?: the problem of freedom and grace in Augustine, Anselm, and beyond / John M. McDermott -- Christocentrism in the Summa Theologiae of Thomas Aquinas / Earl Muller -- Covenantal sexuality / John S. Grabowski -- Faith and the revival of metaphysics: a survey from the ancients to the present / Montague Brown -- Covenant and cosmos: new directions / Roger Duncan -- The reception of Rahner's Trinitarian axiom and the covenantal theology of Donald Keefe / Lawrence J. Welch -- Women's ordination and a Sola fide ecclesiology: tracing a problem to its reformation roots / Sara Butler -- Mary and the attribute of unity in theology / Richard A. Nicholas -- On the idea of a Eucharistic morality / Kevin A. McMahon -- The sacramental foundation for Catholic morality / Daniel C. Hauser -- Religious liberty and the human good / Robert P. George
Summary "It has always been understood that the central claim of Christianity -- that Jesus born of Mary is the Son of God -- is as much a declaration of the mystery of the human as it is the mystery of God; just as the claim that in virtue of this identity he is the Christ who restores, and more, transforms, the created order, intensifies the mystery of the human even further. When the age of revolution was followed by the age of science, and the effort to shape the environment by technology was joined by an injunction to shape societies and economies, and class conflicts became part of world conflicts, the question about the human emerged as a crisis in the meaning of being human. Yet the Catholic mind, preoccupied like every other with the crisis, has conducted its reflection within a tradition of Christian humanism, insisting on the mystery and the tragedy, and still the dignity, of the human. This collection of essays by thirteen Catholic scholars of philosophy, theology, and political thought investigates a range of topics from human sexuality and marriage to moral freedom and responsibility in a pluralistic society, while demonstrating that the Gospel, passed on in an ecclesial tradition, entered into through a sacramental tradition, remains the one radical source of confidence in the quest for human truth."--Publisher's website
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
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Subject Keefe, Donald J
SUBJECT Keefe, Donald J. fast
Subject Covenants -- Religious aspects -- Catholic Church.
Liberty -- Religious aspects.
RELIGION -- Christian Theology -- General.
Covenants -- Religious aspects -- Catholic Church
Liberty -- Religious aspects
Form Electronic book
ISBN 9781498500364
1498500366