Spring 2008
The Transfiguration
José
Granados
“The flesh of Christ constitutes the place where transcendence can be most properly shown. The body and the concrete time frame of Jesus’s life are not only ways of making the imago Dei shine through, but are themselves the structure that allows the image to appear.”
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Jean-Pierre
Batut
“It is at the Transfiguration that he received this power [over death]. Jesus, if he had wanted to, would have been able to delight in the fullness of his glory from this moment on—but in that case, his joy would not have included our salvation.”
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The Theological and Mystical Significance of the Transfiguration According to the Church Fathers
Michael
Figura
Klaus
Berger
“The Christology of the Transfiguration event is a theology of epiphany, which helped promote the earliest identifications of Jesus as distinct from the prophets.”
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Raising the Ante: Recovering an Alpha and Omega Christology
Gil
Bailie
“Keeping the World Awake to God”: Benedict XVI and America
David
L.
Schindler
Why We Need
Glenn
W.
Olsen
“It is not just Dawson’s ideas about culture in general, and Christian culture in particular, that continue to be fertile, but his ideas about how specifically the West was formed.”
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The Holy Transfiguration: A Mystagogical Catechesis
Robert
Slesinski
Notes & Comments
Stratford
Caldecott
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