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Reaching Up to the Mind of Lonergan: The Contribution of Robert M. Doran, SJ (1939–2021)

Robert M. Doran, who died in early 2021, made prolific and important contributions to Lonergan studies, especially arguing for some creative innovations and practical applications. ...

A Blemished Offering: Economy, Eucharist, and the Limits of Epiphanic Conversion

This article critiques Enrique Dussel’s use of the conversion of Bartolomé de Las Casas to ground his argument for a clear correspondence between Christian economic ...

The Chimera of a “Deinstitutionalized Church”: Social Structure Analysis as a Path to Institutional Church Reform

Anger over long-standing systemic dysfunction in the Roman Catholic Church has led to a disenchantment with the church’s institutional reality. However, for those committed to ...

Human Trafficking, Coercion, and Moral Agency in Agricultural Labor

The isolation and perceived interchangeability of agricultural laborers places them at risk for trafficking, and coercion often plays a significant role in keeping them at ...

Data Ethics, AI, and Accompaniment: The Dangers of Depersonalization in Catholic Health Care

Health-care systems use AI-driven data analytics to target high-cost patients for early interventions. Many ethicists see these programs as enacting a preferential option for the ...

Hierarchicalism

Expanding Horizons 150 Years after Vatican I: Toward a Renewed Relationship between Synodality and Primacy

Unintended Ultramontanism

The Limitations and Hermeneutical Implications of Vatican I’s Prophetic Mode

Pope Francis and Interreligious Encounter

Synodality and the Sacramental Mission of the Church: The Struggle for Communion in a World Divided by Colonialism and Neoliberal Globalization

A Presidential Year: Election, Transition, and Recovery

An analysis of trends in American politics and economics points to serious threats to the legitimacy and vitality of the nation’s democracy. Large numbers of ...

Amoris Laetitia at Five

This review article documents how Amoris Laetitia has been received and implemented, five years after the post-synodal exhortation on family life was promulgated by Pope ...

Response to David Tracy and Sandra Schneiders

Overcoming the “Distance”: Robert Doran as a Bridge between the Trinitarian Analogies of Bernard Lonergan and Hans Urs von Balthasar

Re-Presencing The Presence of God

Virtue Ethics and Action Guidance

“And We Shall See Him Face to Face”: A Trinitarian Analysis of the Beatific Vision

Did Christ Have a Conscience? Revisiting the Debates on Christ’s (Un)Fallen Humanity

The Interpretive Dialogue between Experience and Explanation in Bernard McGinn’s Study of the Mystical Tradition

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