Technology, Virtue, and the Brave New World

Nova et Vetera, Spring 2014 (Vol. 12, No. 2)

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Spring 2014 Vol. 12, No. 2

ISSN 1542-7315

Commentary
The Potential of the Catholic University to Evangelize – J. Brian Benestad

Articles
Philosophia Obscurans? Six Theses on the Proper Relationship between Theology and Philosophy – Thomas G. Gaurino
Obedience Religious, Christological, and Trinitarian – Guy Mansini. O.S.B.
The End of Martyrdom: Religious Liberty in Liberal Orders – C.C. Pecknold
Dignitatis Humanae— Not a Mere Question of Church Policy: A Response to Thomas Pink – Martin Rhonheimer

Symposium on Nicanor Austriaco’s Biomedicine and Beatitude
Secular Bioethics and Its Challenges to the Catholic Citizen – Francis J. Beckwith
Theological Foundations, the Sometime Hidden Background of Catholic Bioethics – Basil Cole, O.P.
A Contemporary Aristotelian Embryology – Maureen L. Condic & Kevin L. Flannery, S.J.
The Use of Opioids and Sedatives at the End of Life – Benedict M. Guevin, O.S.B.
The Roots of Transhumanism – Steven J. Jensen
Technology, Virtue, and the Brave New World – Stephan Kampowski
Catholic Bioethics after Beatitude and Biomedicine:
A Response to My Colleagues – Nicanir Austriaco, O.P.

Book Reviews
Catholicism and America: Challenges and Prospects edited by Matthew L. Lamb – Thomas P. Harmon
Orthodox Readings of Aquinas by Marcus Plested – Daniel A. Keating
Politics and the Order of Love: An Augustinian Ethic of Democratic Citizenship by Eric Gregory – Ty Monroe
Irenaeus of Lyons and the Theology of the Holy Spirit by Anthony Briggman – Kellen Plaxco
Compendium of Creeds, Definitions, and Declarations on Matters of Faith and Morals, 43rd edition, edited by Peter Hünermann, Heinrich Denzinger, et al. – Christian D. Washburn

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