Summer 1995
Catholicism and the Liberation of Culture (photocopy)
Theological Dimensions of Human Liberation
Stratford Caldecott"An 'authentic theology of integral human liberation' starts not from abstract notions of 'the people' and their 'oppressors,' but from a personal encounter with Christ in prayer and the sacraments."
Christian Ethics and Christian Faith
Khaled AnatoliosConsiderations on Theology’s Difficulty in Gaining the Interest of Reason Today
Alfonso C. RoucoCriteria of Catholic Theology
Avery DullesFor theology to be Catholic it must accept both the inclusiveness implied in catholicity and the specificity of visible mediation implied in Catholicism.
Same-sex Unions or Semantic Illusions?
Constance WoodsMarriage, Feminism, Theology, and the New Social History: Dyan Elliott’s Spiritual Marriage
Glenn W. OlsenRetrieving the Tradition
Religion and the Artist: Introduction to a Poem on Dante
Paul ClaudelThe outstanding poets have received from God such vast things to express that only the entire universe will suffice for their work.
The Heights of the Mountains Are His: The Development of God’s Country
Francis StaffordNew Evangelization and Contemplative Life
Mary JeremiahNotes & Comments
Beyond Left and Right: A Politics of Life
Stratford Caldecott