Winter 1994
The Church as Mission: The New Evangelization (photocopy)
Why a New Evangelization? A Study of Its Theological Rationale
Roch KeresztyThe Praxis of Resistance
Lorenzo AlbaceteModernism and Americanism Revisited Dialectically: A Challenge for Evangelization
Matthew L. LambSlouching Toward Suburbia? America and the New Evangelization
Robert RoyalTo Speak of God or to Show the Redemption of Christ?
Francisco Javier MartÃnezReligious Freedom, Truth, and American Liberalism: Another Look at John Courtney Murray
David L. Schindler"Liberalism invites us to dialogue within the (putatively) open and pluralistic market of religions, all the while that it has already, hiddenly, filled the terms of that dialogue with a liberal theory of religion."
The Language of Conversion and the Conversion of Language
Kenneth L. SchmitzThe Role of the Family in the Conversion of Culture
Carl A. AndersonThe New Evangelization and Gender: The Remystification of the Body
Joyce A. Little“Woe to Me If I Do Not Preach the Gospel”
Marc Ouellet"Indeed, preaching the gospel is no reason for me to boast; it is an obligation that has been imposed upon me. And woe to me if I do not preach the gospel." (1 Cor 9:16)
Notes & Comments
On the Responses to the Conference Papers
Stratford Caldecott