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.
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Nova et Vetera, Winter 2006 (Vol. 4, No. 1)
ISSN 1542-7315
St. Thomas Aquinas: Theologian and Mystic – Jean-Pierre Torrell, O.P.
Business Ethics and Catholic Social Thought – G.J. McAleer
Fallible Teachings and the Assistance of the Holy Spirit: Reflections on the Ordinary Magisterium in Connection with the Instruction on the Ecclesial Vocation of the Theologian – Giovanni Sala, S.J.
Francisco Marín-Sola, O.P., and the Origin of Jacques Maritain’s Doctrine on God’s Permission of Evil – Michael Torre
Book Symposium
The Future of Catholic Biblical Scholarship: A Constructive Conversation by Luke Timothy Johnson and William S. Kurz, S.J. – Richard B. Hays, Frank J. Matera, Stephen D. Ryan, O.P.
“La Bible en ses Traditions”: The New Project of the École biblique et archéologique française de Jérusalem Presented as a “Fourth-Generation” Enterprise – Olivier-Thomas Venard, O.P.
Book Reviews
Trinity in Aquinas by Gilles Emery, OP – R. Trent Pomplun
Denying and Disclosing God: The Ambiguous Progress of Modern Atheism by Michael J. Buckley, SJ – Grant Kaplan
John Paul II and the Legacy of Dignitatis Humanae by Hermínio Rico, SJ – Robert Fastiggi
The Wisdom of Aristotle by Carlo Natali, translated by G. Parks – Fulvio Di Blasi
Common Calling: The Laity and Governance of the Catholic Church edited by Stephen J. Pope – Bevil Bramwell, O.M.I.
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