Winter 2001
Revelation and History
Henri de Lubac: Reader of Dei Verbum
Éric de Moulins-BeaufortNewman's Essay on the Development of Doctrine: An Alternative Interpretation
Martin Brüske“[A]t the heart of Newman’s Essay is a discovery of the historicity of faith that avoids at every turn the temptation both of an idealistic philosophy of history and of a relativist historicism . . . while holding fast to the historicity of faith.”
Newman, the Councils, and Vatican II
Ian Ker“[T]he continuing identity of an idea is not conserved by remaining static . . . although it has to undergo change, this is not for the sake of change itself . . . —but in order for the idea to remain the same. It is this kind of change which Newman terms development.”