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The Two Wings of Catholic Thought

The Two Wings of Catholic Thought
Author: David Ruel Foster
Publisher: CUA Press
Total Pages: 265
Release: 2003
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 0813213029

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The purpose of this volume is to deepen the appreciation for the stereophonic approach to truth that the Holy Father recommends.


The Unchanging Truth of God? Crucial Philosophical Issues for Theology

The Unchanging Truth of God? Crucial Philosophical Issues for Theology
Author: Thomas G. Guarino
Publisher: CUA Press
Total Pages: 265
Release: 2022-02-18
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 0813234719

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It has long been a cornerstone of Catholic belief that Christians can be intelligent and creative thinkers—inquisitive seekers after truth—as well as men and women of ardent faith. Catholics are entirely committed, then, to the claim that human rationality and religious faith are complementary realities since they are equally gifts of God. But understanding precisely how faith and reason cohere has not always been a smooth path. At times, theology has allowed philosophy to become the leading (and baleful) partner in the faith-reason relationship, thereby lapsing into rationalism or relativism. At other times, theology has been tempted by fideism, with philosophy now regarded as little more than a pernicious intruder corrupting Christian faith, life and thought. The essays in this volume display how Catholicism understands the proper confluence between philosophy and theology, between human rationality and Christian faith, between the natural order and supernatural grace. To illustrate these points, the book draws on a long line of Christian thinkers: Origen, Augustine, Anselm, Aquinas and, in our own day, Fides et Ratio of John Paul II and the Regensburg Address of Benedict XVI. How is theology always a “Jewgreek” enterprise—to borrow a term from Jacques Derrida—always a combination of the biblical (Hebraic) and philosophical (Hellenic) traditions? Why is one particular element of philosophy, metaphysics, essential for the intelligibility and clarity of Catholic theology? Why is this so much the case that John Paul II could state emphatically: “a philosophy which shuns metaphysics would be radically unsuited to the task of mediation in the understanding of Revelation”? But theology cannot simply be about dialogue with philosophers of yesteryear. Theology must constantly incorporate fresh thinking and remain in lively conversation with an extensive variety of contemporary perspectives. This book displays how reciprocity and absorption has been characteristic of theology’s past and must represent its future as well.


The Teachings of Pope John Paul II

The Teachings of Pope John Paul II
Author: John E. Fagan
Publisher: Scepter Publishers
Total Pages: 236
Release: 2005
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9781594170454

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The Legacy of Pope John Paul II

The Legacy of Pope John Paul II
Author: Alan Schreck
Publisher: Emmaus Road Publishing
Total Pages: 180
Release: 2012
Genre: Encyclicals, Papal
ISBN: 9781937155360

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Popes are the Church's chief shepherds. While some focused on governing the Church and addressing challenges from the world, others recognized their primary responsibility to proclaim and teach the Gospel. Author Alan Schreck calls these the "teaching popes" and John Paul II was such a pope, leading the Church and impacting the world with his witness and his teaching. The encyclical letter has been, in modern times, the instrument for popes to express their most important teaching teachings that have lasting value for the Church, and often for the whole world. Dr. Schreck invites the reader to become familiar with the encyclical letters of Pope John Paul II. In The Legacy of Pope John Paul II, Dr. Schreck breaks down more scholarly writing into accessible language. The reflection questions and suggestions for further reading at the end of each chapter help facilitate a systematic study of the central teachings of this brilliant but pastoral pope, who conveyed the truth in love.


Mary's Pope

Mary's Pope
Author: Antoine Nachef
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 302
Release: 2000
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9781580510776

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Rooted in Scripture, Tradition, and Redemtoris Mater and other encyclicals, this book lays the foundations for understanding the teachings of the Catholic Church concerning Mary.


Faith and Reason

Faith and Reason
Author: Pope John Paul II
Publisher:
Total Pages: 164
Release: 1998
Genre: Faith and reason
ISBN:

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Formation in Holiness

Formation in Holiness
Author: Fáinche Ryan
Publisher:
Total Pages: 236
Release: 2007
Genre: History
ISBN:

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"Far from feeling a need to leave their brains at the door of the church, as contemporary Christians may feel is asked of them, the suggestion is that the development of our intellect is central to human growth into the image and likeness of God."--P. [4], cover.


The Challenge of Truth

The Challenge of Truth
Author: James McEvoy
Publisher: Veritas
Total Pages: 272
Release: 2002
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781853906954

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Contains papers delivered at a colloquium in Maynooth, exploring the meaning of Fides et Ratio, Pope John Paul II's encyclical letter of 1998.