Winter 2004
Confession and Reconciliation (photocopy)
The Confession of the Father and the Reconciliation of the Son
Silvano PetrosinoHomesickness for God: Adrienne von Speyr’s Confession
George Bätzing“Beyond Secular Reason”: Some Contemporary Challenges for the Life and Thought of the Church
Francisco Javier MartínezSurprised by Truth: The Drama of Reason in Fundamental Theology
D. C. Schindler“The event of revelation . . . can take reason wholly by surprise, even shatter its expectations, demand a rethinking of everything it previously thought from top to bottom, and yet remain perfectly rational . . . on one condition only: that it is the very nature of reason in its normal, everyday constitution, to be taken by surprise.”
ANT-OAR: Part I
Biotechnology and the Givenness of the Good: Posing Properly the Moral Question Regarding Human Dignity
David L. Schindler"In the future we will laugh at chance." (Goethe, Faust)
Altered Nuclear Transfer as an Alternative Way to Human Embryonic Stem Cells: Biological and Moral Notes
Roberto Colombo“The product of ANT is not a biological entity devoid of a complete human genome, but a developing organism with its full human genome, i.e., a human organism, a human being."
Altered Nuclear Transfer: A Philosophical Critique
Adrian J. Walker"ANT is technically and morally indistinguishable from human cloning."
Funeral Homily for Msgr. Luigi Giussani
Joseph Ratzinger Benedict XVI