
The English edition of Nova et Vetera is published quarterly and provides an international forum for theological and philosophical studies from a Thomistic perspective. The journal strives to follow the culturally engaged, ecclesial, broadly Thomistic, and dialogical perspective of the founder of the Swiss Nova et Vetera, Charles Journet. Journet worked at the intersection of theology, philosophy, and biblical studies, and we seek to do the same.
Nova et Vetera, Summer 2007 (Vol. 5, No. 3)
Harmonizing Plato and Aristotle on Esse: Thomas Aquinas and the De hebdomadibus - Stephen L. Brock
The Bishop and Consecrated Life: A Necessary Link? - Basil Cole, O.P.
The Perplexed Conscience: Aquinas, Conscience, and Intrinsic Evil - Benedict M. Guevin, O.S.B.
St. Thomas on Grace and Free Will in the Initium Fidei The Surpassing Augustinian Synthesis - Reinhard Hütter
Jesus’ Cry on the Cross and His Beatific Vision - Thomas Joseph White, O.P.
What’s the Difference? On the Metaphysics of Participation in Plato, Plotinus, and Aquinas - D.C. Schindler
Participation and Theology: A Response to Schindler’s 'What’s the Difference?' - Christopher J. Malloy
Discussion
Truth-Makers: On Robert Miner’s Genealogy of the Genealogists - Anselm Ramelow, O.P.
Book Reviews
Aquinas on Scripture:An Introduction to the Biblical Commentaries edited by Thomas G.Weinandy, Daniel A. Keating, and John P. Yocum - Avery Cardinal Dulles, S.J.
God and the Natural Law: A Rereading of Thomas Aquinas by Fulvio Di Blasi - Steven J. Jensen
By Knowledge and By Love: Charity and Knowledge in the Moral Theology of St.Thomas Aquinas by Michael S. Sherwin, O.P. - Thomas Osborne
La papauté et le nouvel ordre mondial (1878–1903). Diplomatie vaticane, opinion catholique et politique internationale au temps de Leo XIII edited by Vincent Viane - Jörgen Vijgen