St. Thomas Aquinas and the Virtuousness of Penance: On the Importance of Aristotle for Catholic Theology

Nova et Vetera, Spring 2015 (Vol. 13, No. 2)

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Spring 2015 Vol. 13, No. 2

ISSN 1542-7315

The Priest as Instrument of Christ – Thomas Joseph White, O.P.
Dismantling the Cross – Patricia Snow
The Sex Life of Mary and Joseph – John C. Cavadini
Did Mary Die?: Newman on Sin, Death, and Mary’s Mortality – Paul J. Griffiths
The Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary into Heaven: Faith, Dogma, and Eschatology – Reinhard Hütter
Look on the Faith of Your Church: Mary’s Assent and the Task of Theology – Bruce D. Marshall
Marriage as Friendship: Aquinas’s View in Light of His Account of Self-Love – Anthony T. Flood
Catechesis and Moral Theology: Toward a Renewed Understanding of Christian Experience – John Grabowski
A Promise to Keep: Which Bond, Whose Fidelity? – Stephan Kampowski
Profiles of Courage – Angela McKay Knobel
The Vocation to Marriage and Related Observations on Christian Discernment – Tobias Nathe
The Thomistic Roots of Modern Papal Teachings on Freedom as Found in the Writings of Leo XIII – John Rziha
St. Thomas Aquinas and the Virtuousness of Penance: On the Importance of Aristotle for Catholic Theology – Jörgen Vijgen

Book Reviews
Jesus of Nazareth: The Infancy Narratives by Joseph Ratzinger – Nathan Eubank
The Prudence of Love: How Possessing the Virtue of Love Benefits the Lover – Jason Heron
Embodiment and Virtue in Gregory of Nyssa: An Anagogical Approach (Oxford Early Christian Studies) by Hans Boersma – Andrew Hofer, O.P.
Reading Patristic Texts on Social Ethics: Issues and Challenges for Twenty-First-Century Christian Social Thought – James K. Lee

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