The Thomistic Underpinnings of Ad Gentes

Nova et Vetera, Summer 2015 (Vol. 13, No. 3)

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Summer 2015 Vol. 13, No. 3

ISSN 1542-7315

Commentary
Donum Veritatis: The Contribution of the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith to the Theological Enterprise – Cardinal Gerhard L. Müller

Articles
A Theological Fittingness Argument for the Historicity of the Fall of Homo Sapiens – Nicacanor Pier Giorgio Austriacaco, O.P.
Cosmos and Philosophy in Plato and the Bible – Jacob Howland
Christi Opera Proficiunt: Ratzinger’s Neo-Bonaventurian Model of Social Inspiration – Aaron Pidel, S.J.
“Smaller But Purer”?: Joseph Ratzinger on the “Little Flock” and Vicarious Representation – Christopher Ruddy
Aquinas’s Aristotelian Science of Metaphysics and Its Revised Platonism – Rudi A. te Velde
Communion for the Divorced and Remarried: Why Revisionists in Moral Theology Should Reject Kasper’s Proposal – Mats Wahlberg
Collegiality, Synodality, and the Synod of Bishops – Lawrence J. Welch
Recasting Augustine to Look like Aristotle: Philip the Chancellor, Natural Desire, and the Advent of potentia obedientiae – Jacob W. Wood

Vatican II at 50
Vatican II and the Religions: A Review Essay – Eduardo Echeverria
The Thomistic Underpinnings of Ad Gentes – Andrew Meszaros
Intractable Disputes about the Liturgical Reforms of Vatican II: Renarrating a Defense of the Reform – Francis Michael Walsh

Book Reviews
Mind, Matter, and Nature: A Thomistic Proposal for the Philosophy of Mind by James D. Madden – Christopher O. Blum
Perception, Sensibility, and Moral Motivation in Augustine: A Stoic-Platonic Synthesis by Sarah Catherine Byers – Andrew M. Harmon
Learning Christ: Ignatius of Antioch and the Mystery of Redemption by Gregory Vall – Daniel Keating
Vatican II: The Battle for Meaning by Massimo Faggioli – Andrew Meszaros
Purgatory: The Logic of Total Transformation by Jerry L. Walls – Brett Salkeld

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