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The Role of the Moral Theologian in the Church: A Proposal in Light of Amoris Laetitia

The Renewal of Ecclesiastical Studies: Chenu, Tübingen, and Theological Method in Optatam Totius

Women Deacons in the Maronite Church

Universalism and Predestinarianism: A Critique of the Theological Anthropology that Undergirds Catholic Universalist Eschatology

The Church’s Eucharistic Poverty in the Theologies of Jon Sobrino and Hans Urs von Balthasar

The Heart of the Mystical Body of Christ: Subjectivity and Solidarity with Poor Women of Color

Music and Theological Method: A Lonerganian Approach

The Gospel as Politics in Africa

“Everything is connected”: On the Relevance of an Integral Understanding of Reality in Laudato Si’

A Pauline Complement to Laudato Si’

Ecological Conversion: What Does it Mean?

Integral Ecology as a Liberationist Concept

“Sublime Communion”: The Theology of the Natural World in Laudato Si’

Laudato Si’ and the Natural Sciences: An Assessment of Possibilities and Limits

Hydrology, Theology, and Laudato Si’

Deep Responsibility for the Deep Future

The Ecumenical Significance of Eucharistic Conversion

What is the relationship between the conversion (1) of the elements into the (real) Body of Christ and (2) of the participants into the (mystical) ...

Incarnation, Panentheism, and Bodily Resurrection: A Systems-Oriented Approach

Christian theologians assume that systematic theology should make use of the language and methodology of natural science wherever possible to set forth contemporary understanding of ...

Theodicy and the Feminine Divine: Thomas Merton’s “Hagia Sophia” in Dialogue with Western Theology

Bernard Lonergan’s “Law of the Cross”: Transforming the Sources and Effects of Violence

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