Self-Originating Source of Valid Moral Claims or Witness to Moral Truth? Contemporary Revisionist Accounts of Conscience—An Exploration and Response

Nova et Vetera, Fall 2024 (Vol. 22, No. 4)

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Fall 2024 Vol. 22, No. 4

ISSN 1542-7315

Only the Truth Has Grace: A Tribute to Father Romanus Cessario, O.P – Ryan Connors

Articles
Liquefaction and Love: The Metaphysics of a Eucharistic Miracle – Gerald P. Boersma
Efficacious Grace and Free Will: Taking Aquinas at His Word – Steven A. Long
Justin’s Apologetic Pneumatology – Grayden McCashen
Divine Repentance or Pedagogy? On the Rhetoric of Divine Repentance in 1 Samuel, Exodus, and Genesis – Israel McGrew
“Clerical” and “Lay” as Analogous Terms – Ryan Miller
The Semantics of Divine Esse in Boethius – Elliot Polsky
The Mystery of Problems for Modern Theological Methodology – Bruno M. Shah, O.P.

Catholic Moral Theology Today
“If You Are Led by the Spirit, You Are Not Under the Law”: Lex Privata and Veritas Vitae as a Divine Personal Vocation – Justin M. Anderson
Self-Originating Source of Valid Moral Claims or Witness to Moral Truth? Contemporary Revisionist Accounts of Conscience—An Exploration and Response – Thomas Berg
The Truth of Our Destiny: Fragility, Ideals, and Redemption – Luis Granados, D.C.J.M.
Humanae Vitae Is Necessary; Sex Is Not: What Is the Relationship between Conjugal Union and Human Fullness? – José Noriega
The Life of Virtue as an Act of Worship: On the Eucharistic Orientation of the Moral Life – Michael A. Wahl

Book Reviews
Atonement: Soundings in Biblical, Trinitarian, and Spiritual Theology by Margaret M. Turek – Angela Franks
Reading Job with St. Thomas Aquinas edited by Matthew Levering, Piotr Roszak, and Jörgen Vijgen – A. Jordan Schmidt, O.P.
A History of Catholic Theological Ethics by James F. Keenan, S.J – James W. Stroud
The Irreducibility of the Human Person: A Catholic Synthesis by Mark K. Spencer – Joshua Taccolini

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