Fall 2010
The Unity of the Scriptures
Novum in Vetere Latet. Vetus in Novo Patet: Toward a Renewal of Typological Exegesis
Paolo Prosperi“That which in the ‘figure’ is a sign of impotence, becomes an act of power: eros becomes agape. In this transformation, however, the figure is not lost. It becomes more resplendent . . . .”
The Symphony of the Old and New Testaments in the Biblical Theology of Benedict XVI
Scott W. HahnThe Triune God as the Unity of Scripture
Ricardo Aldana“The Holy Spirit, who unites in himself the loving will of the Father and the Son, also incorporates the sacred writers’ loving reception of the Word into this unity—and so unites Father and Son also from within Scripture itself.”
The Hermeneutic of Jesus
Mary Healy“A closer attention to the hermeneutic of Jesus can help provide a deeper theological grounding for the spiritual sense and thus be an impetus for a renewal of biblical preaching, teaching, and prayer in the ancient tradition of spiritual understanding.”
“Constitutive Relations”: A Response to David L. Schindler
Michael M. WaldsteinOn Conscience
John H. NewmanRetrieving the Tradition
Conscience and Truth
Joseph Ratzinger Benedict XVI“In this sense, Paul can say: the Gentiles are a law to themselves—not in the sense of modern liberal notions of autonomy which preclude transcendence of the subject, but in the much deeper sense that nothing belongs less to me than I myself.”