Trinitarian Principles of Biblical Inspiration

Nova et Vetera, Summer 2016 (Vol. 14, No. 3)

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Summer 2016 Vol. 14, No. 3

ISSN 1542-7315

Commentary
Saint Ignatius, Saint Francis, and Pope Francis: Lenten Reflection for St. John Seminary Faculty – Cardinal Séan O’Malley, O.F.M. Cap.
Reflections of a Green Thomist on Pope Francis’s Laudato Si’ – John Cuddeback
Laudato Si’ and the Rise of Green Thomism – Christopher J. Thompson
An Introductory Survey of the Pontifical Biblical Commission’s 2014 Document: The Inspiration and Truth of Sacred Scripture – Mark Reasoner

Articles
“Let Us Flee to the Fatherland”: Plotinus in Ambrose’s Theology of Ascent – Gerald Boersma
Toward a Consensus in the De Auxiliis Debate – Joshua R. Brotherton
The Patristic Origin of “Mutual Subordination” – Stephen Clark and Mark Whitters
“He descended into hell”: The Theology of Hans Urs von Balthasar and Catholic Doctrine – Brian Doyle, O.P.
Benedict XVI’s Hermeneutic of Reform: Towards a Rapprochement of the Magisterium and Modern Biblical Criticism – Matthew J. Ramage
Divine Causality and Created Freedom: A Thomistic Personalist View – Mark K. Spencer
Trinitarian Principles of Biblical Inspiration – Sebastian Walshe, O.Praem.

Book Symposium on Cyril O’Regan’s The Anatomy of Misremembering
Why Hegel? A Reading of Cyril O’Regan’s The Anatomy of Misremembering, Volume 1 – Rodney Howsare
Hegel and Christian Theology – Guy Mansini, O.S.B.
Death in Cyril O’Regan’s The Anatomy of Misremembering – Anthony C. Sciglitano, Jr.
Response to Readers of The Anatomy of Misremembering, Volume 1 (Hegel) – Cyril O’Regan

Book Reviews
Jesus: Essays in Christology by Thomas G. Weinandy, O.F.M. Cap – Daniel Keating
Scholarly Community at the Early University of Paris: Theologians, Education and Society, 1215–1248 by Spencer E. Young – Matthew R. McWhorter
The Salvation of Atheists and Catholic Dogmatic Theology by Stephen Bullivant – Matthew J. Ramage
Living the Good Life: A Beginner’s Thomistic Ethics by Steven J. Jensen – John Rziha
Lying and Christian Ethics by Christopher O. Tollefsen – John Skalko

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