Winter 2000
Justice, Pardon, and Justification (photocopy)
Marc
Ouellet
“The struggle for social justice . . . is founded on Christ rather than on a false and more or less collectivistic anthropology.”
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“The Purification of Memory”: The “Narrow Gate” of the Jubilee
Antonio Maria
Sicari
The Insurrectional Reserve: Latin American Liberationists, Eschatology, and the Catholic Moment
Daniel
M.
Bell
, Jr.
The Church Confronts the Faults of the Past
Bruno
Forte
Philoxenos of Mabbugh and the Syrian Patristic Understanding of Justification
Robin
D.
Young
David
L.
Schindler
"[T]ruth and goodness are not ugly, finally, because being is love and love is being, and this is beautiful!"
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Time as an “Image of Eternity”: A Philosophical Meditation
Heinrich
Beck
Newman and Aristotle on Work, Leisure, and Liberal Education
Peter
C.
Erb
Cézanne: The Truth
Giovanni
Testori
God’s Spy: Shakespeare and Religious Vision
Paul
Murray
Jesus and Justification
Heinrich
Schlier
Retrieving the Tradition
The Primacy of Contemplation: Contemplation as a Sociological Criterion
E.I.
Watkin
Calderón
Reinhold
Schneider
Dialogue, Communion, and Martyrdom: Thoughts on the Relation Between Intra-ecclesial and Inter-religious Dialogue
Adrian
J.
Walker
Chaucer: 1400-2000