The Future of Catholic Theology: A Question

Nova et Vetera, Winter 2021 (Vol. 19, No. 1)

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Winter 2021 Vol. 19, No. 1

ISSN 1542-7315

Commentary
Silence before God in the Life and Writings of Saint Thomas Aquinas – Gabriel Mary Fiore, C.S.J.
Order of Nature–Order of Love: Arguments against a Naturalistic (Mis-)Interpretation of Humanae Vitae – Andrzej Kuciński

Articles
Disputed Questions on Papal Infallibility – John P. Joy
A More Complete Reading of Saint Thomas’s Claims Regarding Same-Sex Inclinations and Same-Sex Unions – Matthew Rolling

Symposium: The Future of Catholic Theology: Reflections of Past Academy of Catholic Theology Presidents
The Future of Catholic Systematic Theology – Thomas G. Weinandy, O.F.M. Cap.
The Future of Catholic Theology: A Question – Joseph T. Lienhard, S.J.

Sexual Difference and the Catholic Tradition: Challenges and Resources – John Grabowski
The Wisdom of the Cross Is the Wisdom of Charity: Thomas Aquinas’s Soteriology—an Anticipatory Refutation of Neo-Pelagianism and Neo-Gnosticism – Reinhard Hütter
Places and Times: Searching for a Theological Topica – Richard Schenk, O.P.

Symposium: Biblical Thomism
Introduction to the Nova et Vetera Symposium Containing Papers from the International Conference on “Studying Sacred Scripture with Thomas Aquinas,” Blackfriars, Oxford, June 1, 2019 – Richard Conrad, O.P.
Aquinas on Christ’s Will to Die and Our Salvation – Piotr Roszak
Thomas Aquinas on Divine Beatitude, Freedom, and the Speech of Christ in Psalm 16:2 – Joel Thomas Chopp
Discerning the Literal Sense: Bringing Together Biblical Scholarship and Dogmatic Theology – Bruno J. Clifton, O.P.
Saint Thomas Aquinas’s Biblical Exegesis: Hebrews 2:9 as a Case Study – Jörgen Vijgen

Book Reviews
Theological Negotiations: Proposals in Soteriology and Anthropology by Douglas Farrow – Joshua Farris
When Christians Were Jews: The First Generation by Paula Fredriksen – Anthony Giambrone, O.P.
Are We Smart Enough to Know How Smart Animals Are? by Frans de Waal – John Skalko
Paul, a New Covenant Jew: Rethinking Pauline Theology by Brant Pitre, Michael P. Barber, and John A. Kincaid – Andrew D. Swafford

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