Nova et Vetera, Vol. 14, No. 3

Summer 2016

Featuring: Cardinal Séan O’Malley, O.F.M. Cap., John Cuddeback, Christopher J. Thompson, Mark Reasoner, Gerald Boersma, Joshua R. Brotherton, Stephen Clark and Mark Whitters, Brian Doyle, O.P., Matthew J. Ramage, Mark K. Spencer, Sebastian Walshe, O.Praem., Rodney Howsare, Guy Mansini, O.S.B., Anthony C. Sciglitano, Jr., Cyril O’Regan, Daniel Keating, Matthew R. McWhorter, Matthew J. Ramage, John Rziha, John Skalko
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Articles

Saint Ignatius, Saint Francis, and Pope Francis: Lenten Reflection for St. John Seminary Faculty

Cardinal Séan O’Malley, O.F.M. Cap.
pp. 727–734 picture_as_pdf Download PDF

Reflections of a Green Thomist on Pope Francis’s Laudato Si’

John Cuddeback
pp. 735–744 picture_as_pdf Download PDF

Laudato Si’ and the Rise of Green Thomism

Christopher J. Thompson
pp. 745–756 picture_as_pdf Download PDF

An Introductory Survey of the Pontifical Biblical Commission’s 2014 Document: The Inspiration and Truth of Sacred Scripture

Mark Reasoner
pp. 757–770 picture_as_pdf Download PDF

“Let Us Flee to the Fatherland”: Plotinus in Ambrose’s Theology of Ascent

Gerald Boersma
pp. 771–781 picture_as_pdf Download PDF

Toward a Consensus in the De Auxiliis Debate

Joshua R. Brotherton
pp. 783–820 picture_as_pdf Download PDF

The Patristic Origin of “Mutual Subordination”

Stephen Clark and Mark Whitters
pp. 821–843 picture_as_pdf Download PDF

“He descended into hell”: The Theology of Hans Urs von Balthasar and Catholic Doctrine

Brian Doyle, O.P.
pp. 845–878 picture_as_pdf Download PDF

Benedict XVI’s Hermeneutic of Reform: Towards a Rapprochement of the Magisterium and Modern Biblical Criticism

Matthew J. Ramage
pp. 879–917 picture_as_pdf Download PDF

Divine Causality and Created Freedom: A Thomistic Personalist View

Mark K. Spencer
pp. 919–963 picture_as_pdf Download PDF

Trinitarian Principles of Biblical Inspiration

Sebastian Walshe, O.Praem.
pp. 965–982 picture_as_pdf Download PDF

Why Hegel? A Reading of Cyril O’Regan’s The Anatomy of Misremembering, Volume 1

Rodney Howsare
pp. 983–992 picture_as_pdf Download PDF

Hegel and Christian Theology

Guy Mansini, O.S.B.
pp. 993–1001 picture_as_pdf Download PDF

Death in Cyril O’Regan’s The Anatomy of Misremembering

Anthony C. Sciglitano, Jr.
pp. 1003–1014 picture_as_pdf Download PDF

Response to Readers of The Anatomy of Misremembering, Volume 1 (Hegel)

Cyril O’Regan
pp. 375–389 picture_as_pdf Download PDF

Book Reviews (Nova et Vetera, Summer 2016)

Daniel Keating, Matthew R. McWhorter, Matthew J. Ramage, John Rziha, John Skalko
pp. 1027–1048 picture_as_pdf Download PDF