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Reason and the Rule of Faith
Conversations in the Tradition with John Paul II- Editors:
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- Publisher:
- 2010
Summary
Inspired by the Catholic intellectual tradition, these essays are the fruit of a series of seminars sponsored by the Center for Catholic Studies and the Saint Paul Seminary School of Divinity at the University of St. Thomas in Saint Paul, Minnesota. With a special focus on the works of John Paul II (especially Veritatis Splendor and Fides et Ratio), the authors bring to light a host of considerations that set the work of his pontificate within the illuminating light of the living intellectual tradition.
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Bibliographic data
- Copyright year
- 2010
- ISBN-Print
- 978-0-7618-3963-7
- ISBN-Online
- 978-1-4616-6444-4
- Publisher
- Hamilton Books, Lanham
- Language
- English
- Pages
- 231
- Product type
- Edited Book
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- Table of Contents No access
- Preface No access
- Acknowledgments No access
- Introduction No access
- Chapter One: Philosophy and Theology No access
- Chapter Two: The Thomistic Meta-Structure of Pope John Paul II's Doctrinal Initiatives No access
- Chapter Three: Is Aquinas's Summa Only About Grace? No access
- Chapter Four: Analogy, Necessity, and an Editor's Anxiety No access
- Chapter Five: From Scholasticism to Personalism No access
- Chapter Six: The Natural Knowledge of God in Fides et Ratio No access
- Chapter Seven: Redeemed Reason, Natural Law, and the Competency of the Magisterium No access
- Chapter Eight: Figurative and Properly Literal Discourse in Scripture and Theology No access
- Chapter Nine: Fides et Ratio and the English Catholic Revival: Classic Apologists on Faith and Reason No access
- Chapter Ten: Lest the Cross of Christ Be Emptied of Its Power: Negative Moral Norms in the Moral Life No access
- Chapter Eleven: Veritatis Splendor and the Fundamental Option: Seeking Guidance from Thomas's Doctrine of Infused Cardinal Virtue No access
- Chapter Twelve: The Political Common Good and the Perfection of Human Freedom No access
- Chapter Thirteen: Our Merits, God's Gifts No access
- Chapter Fourteen: Edith Stein and Fides et Ratio No access
- Chapter Fifteen: Man as Imago Dei and Capax Dei: Man's Specific Obediential Potency for Grace and Glory No access
- Bibliography No access Pages 217 - 224
- Index of Names No access Pages 225 - 228
- Contributors No access Pages 229 - 231





