Past Book Reviews
Issue
Publication Date
Book Review: Ward-Lev, Nahum: The Liberating Path of the Hebrew Prophets: Then and Now
Wongi Park
April 12, 2020
Book Review: Edwards, Denis: Deep Incarnation: God’s Redemptive Suffering with Creatures
Roger D. Haight, S.J.
April 12, 2020
Book Review: Mulder, Mark T., Aida I. Ramos, and Gerardo Marti: Latino Protestants in America: Growing and Diverse
Eduardo C. Fernández
April 12, 2020
Book Review: Begbie, Jeremy: Redeeming Transcendence in the Arts: Bearing Witness to the Triune God
Peter Joseph Fritz
April 12, 2020
Book Review: Matovina, Timothy: Theologies of Guadalupe: From the Era of Conquest to Pope Francis
Roberto S. Goizueta
April 12, 2020
Book Review: Thiel, Marie-Jo: L’Église catholique face aux abus sexuels sur mineurs
Roberto Dell’Oro
April 12, 2020
Book Review: Fritz, Peter Joseph: Freedom Made Manifest: Rahner’s Fundamental Option and Theological Aesthetics
Leo J. O'Donovan S.J.
April 12, 2020
Book Review: Salzman, Todd A. and Michael G. Lawler: Virtue and Theological Ethics: Toward a Renewed Ethical Method
Christopher P. Vogt
December 1, 2019
Book Review: Hirschfeld, Mary L.: Aquinas and the Market: Toward a Humane Economy
David Cloutier
December 1, 2019
Book Review: Brazal, Agnes M.: A Theology of South East Asia: Liberation Postcolonial Ethics in the Philippines
Catherine Punsalan-Manlimos
December 1, 2019
Newman’s Interpretation of Luther: A Reappraisal
T. L. Holtzen
March 1, 2017
This article challenges the current scholarly consensus that John Henry Newman wrongly interpreted Martin Luther’s theology of justification by faith alone in his Lectures on ...
The State of Our Union
Kenneth R. Himes O.F.M.
March 1, 2017
A national election provides an opportunity to take a reading of the mood and issues in society. The nomination and election of Donald Trump amounted ...
Conscience, Catholicism, and Politics
David E. DeCosse
March 1, 2017
Reviewing the literature on conscience, Catholicism, and politics, especially from the last ten years, the author argues that there are two views of conscience emerging: ...
Receiving Amoris Laetitia
James F. Keenan S.J.
March 1, 2017
The papal exhortation Amoris Laetitia has prompted questions about the way it develops doctrine, prioritizes the Gospel value of mercy, and calls for an accompaniment ...
Laudato Si’: An Indian Perspective
Clement Campos
March 1, 2017
The Indian context is one of religious and cultural pluralism and massive poverty. Despite the reverence for the earth ingrained by its major religions, it ...
“For in him the whole fullness of Deity dwells bodily”: The Trinitarian Depths of the Incarnation
Neil Ormerod
November 17, 2016
Deus Migrator—God the Migrant: Migration of Theology and Theology of Migration
Peter C. Phan
November 17, 2016
Planetary Moral Economy and Creaturely Redemption in Laudato Si’
Michael S. Northcott
November 17, 2016
The Joy of Love (Amoris Laetitia): The Papal Exhortation in Its Context
Gerald O'Collins S.J.
November 17, 2016
The Role of the Moral Theologian in the Church: A Proposal in Light of Amoris Laetitia
Conor M. Kelly
November 17, 2016
The Renewal of Ecclesiastical Studies: Chenu, Tübingen, and Theological Method in Optatam Totius
Grant Kaplan
August 1, 2016
Universalism and Predestinarianism: A Critique of the Theological Anthropology that Undergirds Catholic Universalist Eschatology
Joshua R. Brotherton
August 1, 2016
The Church’s Eucharistic Poverty in the Theologies of Jon Sobrino and Hans Urs von Balthasar
Eugene R. Schlesinger
August 1, 2016
The Heart of the Mystical Body of Christ: Subjectivity and Solidarity with Poor Women of Color
Jeremy W. Blackwood
August 1, 2016
“Everything is connected”: On the Relevance of an Integral Understanding of Reality in Laudato Si’
Reinhard Cardinal Marx
May 12, 2016