Past Book Reviews
Issue
Publication Date
Book Review: Molnar, Paul: Freedom, Necessity, and the Knowledge of God: In Conversation with Karl Barth and Thomas F. Torrance
Taido J. Chino
September 9, 2022
Book Review: Ciraulo, Jonathan Martin: The Eucharistic Form of God: Hans Urs von Balthasar’s Sacramental Theology
Henry Shea
September 9, 2022
Book Review: Schaab, L. Gloria: Liberating Pneumatologies: Spirit Set Free
Elizabeth T. Groppe
September 9, 2022
Book Review: Levering, Matthew: Engaging the Doctrine of Israel: A Christian Israelology in Dialogue with Ongoing Judaism
Lawrence E. Frizzell
September 9, 2022
Book Review: Warmke, Brandon, Dana Kay Nelkin, and Michael McKenna (EDS): Forgiveness and Its Moral Dimensions
Stephen J. Pope
September 9, 2022
Book Review: O’Connell, H. Maureen: Undoing the Knots: Five Generations of American Catholic Anti-Blackness
Jon Nilson
September 9, 2022
Book Review: Morrill, T. Bruce: Practical Sacramental Theology: At the Intersection of Liturgy and Ethics
Claire Wolfteich
September 9, 2022
Book Review: Allen, Lisa: A Womanist Theology of Worship: Liturgy, Justice, and Communal Righteousness
Gennifer Benjamin Brooks
September 9, 2022
Book Review: Lisa M. Bowens: African American Readings of Paul: Reception, Resistance and Transformation
Shively T. J. Smith
June 6, 2022
Book Review: Barbara E. Reid, OP, and Shelly Matthews: Luke 1–9 and Barbara E. Reid, OP, and Shelly Matthews: Luke 10–24
Deborah Thompson Prince
June 6, 2022
On the Way to Divine Providence: From the Abyss of Time to the Throe of Eternity
Jerome A. Miller
December 11, 2023
Divine providence, as traditionally conceived, keeps historical time subordinate to God’s sovereignty so that the divine plan for it is fulfilled. This article argues that ...
The Indefectibility of the Apostolic See: Was the Idea of a Heretical Pope Formally Excluded at the First Vatican Council?
Emmett O'Regan
December 11, 2023
During the prelude to the First Vatican Council, the idea of a heretical pope was used as the primary argument against the solemn definition of ...
A Hidden Ecological Dialectic: An Oversight in Insight
Neil Ormerod
December 11, 2023
While the writings of Robert Doran exhibit significant ecological awareness, the present paper argues that the corpus of Bernard Lonergan and Doran’s own work have ...
Purely Penal Law: A Reconsideration
Andrew Skotnicki
December 11, 2023
The concept of purely penal law, as developed by the Spanish Jesuit Francisco Suárez in the early seventeenth century, argues that promulgated law is neither ...
Dei Verbum and the Roots of Synodality
Ormond Rush
December 11, 2023
This article shows how Pope Francis’s notion of “synodality” brings together central tenets of the comprehensive vision of the Second Vatican Council. The article proposes ...
The Nonviolent Christ at the Apocalyptic Center of Origen’s Homilies on Joshua
Michael C. Magree, S.J.
September 5, 2023
Christians ancient and modern have puzzled over the violence in the book of Joshua. Origen of Alexandria interprets this text apocalyptically, to give readers a ...
A Theological Exploration: Nonviolence as Intersectional Praxis
Eli S. McCarthy
September 5, 2023
This article offers a theological vision of how nonviolence contributes to Catholic social teaching, and offers a crosscutting, intersectional praxis related to two destructive waves ...
The Cross and/as Civil Resistance
Jennifer Kendall Sanders
September 5, 2023
We need a nonviolent soteriology that honors scriptural and theological traditions about enemy-love, suffering, sacrifice, and satisfaction and refuses to further harm victims of violence ...
Martin Luther King Jr. and Julius K. Nyerere’s Shared Dreams for Racial Equality and Human Dignity
Deogratias M. Rwezaura, S.J.
September 5, 2023
This article parallels Martin Luther King Jr.’s dream for civil, economic, and racial equality in the USA with Julius K. Nyerere’s unrelenting liberation struggle for ...
To Dream in North and South America: Reflections on the Sixtieth Anniversary of Martin Luther King Jr.’s “I Have a Dream” Speech
Maria Clara Lucchetti Bingemer
September 5, 2023
This article reflects on Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s “I Have a Dream” speech delivered sixty years ago in Washington, DC. It begins by pointing ...
The Fierce Urgency of Now The Example of the Reverend Dr. Martin Luther King Jr
M. Shawn Copeland
September 5, 2023
The year 2023 marks the sixtieth anniversary of the March on Washington that featured civil rights leader, the Reverend Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. This ...
On Theological Aporias
John E. Thiel
June 17, 2023
Modern theology has attended explicitly to issues concerning method, that is, how theological authors creatively offer interpretations that advance disciplinary knowledge. This article explores the ...
Enhancing Ressourcement: Johann Adam Möhler’s Retrieval of Anselm
Grant Kaplan
June 17, 2023
This article begins by suggesting a wider or more formal understanding of the movement known as ressourcement. After engaging a recent volume of essays on ...
Privation, Teleology, and the Metaphysics of Evil
Nicholas E. Lombardo OP
May 28, 2023
Drawing inspiration from Pseudo-Dionysius, Maximus the Confessor, and Thomas Aquinas, and in support of the definition of evil as the privation of being or goodness, ...
Theologically Shoring Up the Law of the Sea
William P. George
May 28, 2023
In Laudato Si’, Pope Francis highlights the oceans as integral to our threatened common home and stresses the need for more effective ocean governance. Theologians ...
Umwelt-Theory, Self-Transcendence, and Openness-to-God: Attending Theologically to Human Animality
Dylan S. Belton
May 28, 2023
Christian theological anthropology has been critiqued for its habit of sharply distinguishing the human from the nonhuman and for thereby depreciating human animality in one ...
Latin American Social Integration as a Methodological Lens for Francis’s Teaching
Sandra Arenas
May 28, 2023
Over the past ten years of Francis’s pontificate, a transversal axis cutting across all his writings is his appreciation for the importance of social integration ...
Pope Francis, Culture of Encounter, the Common Good, and Dharma: Public Theological Conversations Today
Gnana Patrick
May 28, 2023
Pope Francis is able to communicate common values across borders of religion, regions, and sociopolitical systems. Catholic social teaching on the common good, particularly as ...
Toward a Spirituality of Politics
Ludovic Lado, S.J.
May 28, 2023
This article revisits Francis’s vision of politics as one of the highest forms of charity. It argues that Francis’s concept of “political charity” goes beyond ...
The Holy Spirit as the Protagonist of the Synod: Pope Francis’s Creative Reception of the Second Vatican Council
Jos Moons, S.J.
March 21, 2023
This article argues that Pope Francis’s conviction that the Holy Spirit guides the synodal journey represents a creative reception of the Second Vatican Council. By ...