Conscience “Truly So Called” and Its Counterfeit: John Henry Newman and Thomas Aquinas on What Conscience Is and Why It Matters

Nova et Vetera, Summer 2014 (Vol. 12, No. 3)

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Summer 2014 Vol. 12, No. 3

ISSN 1542-7315

Commentary
Recent Proposals for the Pastoral Care of the Divorced and Remarried: A Theological Assessment. – John Corbett, O.P., et al
Is Spiritual Communion for Everyone? – Paul J. Keller, O.P.
The Craftsman’s Tools: MacIntyre on Education – Christopher O. Blum

Articles
Reductio as Pattern and Journey in Bonaventure – Shawn Colberg
Conscience “Truly So Called” and Its Counterfeit: John Henry Newman and Thomas Aquinas on What Conscience Is and Why It Matters – Reinhard Hütter
The Beauty of the Cross in Augustine’s Aesthetics – David Lyle Jeffrey
The Sacraments as Causes of Sanctification – Reginald M. Lynch, O.P.
John Capreolus: Prince of Thomists or Corruptor of Thomism? – Charles D. Robertson
The Personhood of the Separated Soul – Mark K. Spencer
Natural Self-Transcending Love According to Thomas Aquinas – Ezra Sullivan, O.P.
The Doctrine of God and the Liturgical Res in John’s Gospel: Reading John 8:12–20 with the Theology of Disclosure – William M. Wright IV

Symposium on Steven Long’s Analogia Entis
The Importance of Steven A. Long’s Analogia Entis within Contemporary Catholic Thought – Romanus Cessario, O.P.
The Doctrine of Analogy among the Thomists: A Debate Renewed – Christopher M. Cullen, S.J.
On Analogy, the Incarnation, and the Sacraments of the Church: Considerations from the Tertia pars of the Summa theologiae – Roger W. Nutt

Book Reviews
The Betrayal of Charity: The Sins That Sabotage Divine Love by Matthew Levering – Daniel M. Bell, Jr.
The World as It Could Be: Catholic Social Thought for a New Generation by Thomas D. Williams – J. Brian Benestad
On Liturgical Asceticism by David W. Fagerberg – Adam Deville
The Word Made Love: The Dialogical Theology of Joseph Ratzinger/Pope Benedict XVI by Christopher Collins, S.J. – James Keating
Eusebius of Emesa: Church and Theology in the Mid-Fourth Century by Robert E. Winn – John Sehorn

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