Spring 1993
The Second Commandment: The Name of God (photocopy)
Who Can Utter the Name of God? From the Holiness of His Name to the Seriousness of All Words
Michel SalesThe Name of God in Byzantine Tradition: From Hesychasm to Imyaslavie
Robert SlesinskiThe Catechetical Role of the Liturgy and the Quality of Liturgical Texts: The Current ICEL Tradition
Erasmo Leiva-Merikakis"The distortions and weaknesses of ICEL are omnipresent, constituting a serious breach of fidelity . . . , making difficult the liturgy's catechetical function."
J.R.R. Tolkien: Lover of the Logos
Mark Sebanc"Tolkien's is an exquisitely proleptic art that takes a pagan, pre-Christian universe and suffuses it discreetly with a sacramental holiness stemming implicitly from what Balthasar makes bold to call the Christ form."
Christian Experience in Hans Urs von Balthasar
Christophe PotworowskiExperience as a Theological Category: Hans Urs von Balthasar on the Christian Encounter with God's Image
Peter CasarellaMeta-Anthropology and Christology: On the Philosophy of Hans Urs von Balthasar
Martin BielerRetrieving the Tradition
On the Tasks of Catholic Philosophy in Our Time
Hans Urs von BalthasarThe finally valid answer to pagan wisdom, the answer equal to it in rank, can lie only in the total Christian wisdom.