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Oxford Handbook of Catholic Theology [Minkštas viršelis]

Edited by (Professore Invitato, Pontifical University of St Thomas in Rome (the Angelicum); Professor of Catholic and Historical Theology, Durham UniversityProfessore Invitato, Pontifical University of St Thomas in Rome (the Angelicum); Professor o), Edited by , Consultant editor
  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 1008 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 245x170x52 mm, weight: 1702 g
  • Serija: Oxford Handbooks
  • Išleidimo metai: 07-Sep-2023
  • Leidėjas: Oxford University Press
  • ISBN-10: 0198897561
  • ISBN-13: 9780198897569
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  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 1008 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 245x170x52 mm, weight: 1702 g
  • Serija: Oxford Handbooks
  • Išleidimo metai: 07-Sep-2023
  • Leidėjas: Oxford University Press
  • ISBN-10: 0198897561
  • ISBN-13: 9780198897569
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The Oxford Handbook of Catholic Theology provides a one-volume introduction to all the major aspects of Catholic theology. Part One considers the nature of theological thinking, and the major topics of Catholic teaching, including the Triune God, the Creation, and the mission of the Incarnate Word. It also covers the character of the Christian sacramental life and the major themes of Catholic moral teaching. The treatments in the first part of the Handbook offer personal syntheses of Catholic teaching, but each offers an account in accord with Catholic theology as it is expressed in the Second Vatican Council and authoritative documentation. Part Two focuses on the historical development of Catholic Theology. An initial section offers essays on some of Catholic theology's most important sources between 200 and 1870, and the final section of the collection considers all the main movements and developments in Catholic theology across the world since 1870.

This comprehensive volume features fifty-six original contributions by some of the best-known names in current Catholic theology from the Americas, Europe, Asia, and Africa. The chapters are written in an engaging and easily comprehensible style functioning both as a scholarly reference and as a survey of the field. There are no comparable studies available in one volume and the book will be an indispensable reference for students of Catholic theology at all levels and in all contexts.

Recenzijos

Lewis Ayres and Medi Ann Volpe have edited an elegant volume ... that is laudable for its clarity, thematic focus, and, surprisingly, succinctness ... This first edition ... is eminently recommendable for anyone entering the field of Catholic theology today and will certainly be a valuable reference work for anyone of any confession who is seeking to become acquainted with the lay of the land. * Peter J. Casarella, The Thomist: A Speculative Quarterly Review * The Oxford Handbook of Catholic Theology is a valuable theological resource ... the Handbook provides many contextually sensitive, precise, and concise expositions of Catholic doctrine that will help readers to understand what the church teaches on a given topic and what the historical circumstances were that led to the formulation of that teaching. * Daniel Waldow, Newman Studies Journal * Ayres (Durham Univ., UK) and Volpe (formerly, Emory Univ. and Durham Univ.) gathered an outstanding group of scholars to contribute to this volume. The 56 essays are divided into two parts. Part 1, "Catholic Teaching," provides an invaluable overview of the content of Catholic belief. ... Part 2, "Modern Catholic Theology," is divided into two subsections. The first, "Sources of Catholic Theology up to Vatican I," begins with essays on key patristic, monastic, and scholastic sources, and subsequent essays carry the history through the first Vatican Council. The second subsection, "Catholic Theology since 1870," provides a well-balanced introduction to contemporary Catholic theology. ... Combining reliable exposition with fresh insights and perspectives, this volume will be valuable to both beginning and advanced scholars. * J. Gresham, CHOICE * The Oxford Handbook of Catholic Theology provides an encyclopaedic account of theology, soundly based in the Scriptures and Catholic history. It is a welcome addition to the prestigious series of Oxford Handbooks. * Fr Gerald O'Collins SJ, The Tablet * A handbook is defined as a concise reference book. Though nearly a thousand pages, this handbook is in its own way concise and offers a sophisticated path into the labyrinth of scholarship on Catholic theology. The many perspectives offered by the contributors provide a truly Catholic look at theology. Readers will find an engaged discussion of many aspects of what it means to be part of a faith that is never only personal or private, and which emphasizes relationship with the living body of the Church and the world through the Holy Spirit. * Jennifer Bartholomew, Critical Reviews * A TREASURY of insights is provided throughout this capacious one-volume introduction ... Multi-author volumes can be frustrating to read because of an inconsistency of style and approach; but every essay has been skilfully edited to a house style, and a uniform length of about 15 pages. My prediction is that it will probably be the best 15 pages you ever read on each subject. * Edward Dowler, Church Times * The Oxford Handbook of Catholic Theology, publishedby the Oxford University Press in 2023, is complex and well written, and is not only an important tool for understanding the complexity of Catholicism and its value, but also a work that helps readers, Catholic and otherwise, to understand the complexity of the Catholic realm, its historical relevance and its heritage. * Iuliu-Marius Morariu, Astra Salvensis - review of history and culture *

PART I: CATHOLIC TEACHING
The Enterprise of Catholic Theology
1: Lewis Ayres: What is Catholic Theology?
2: Matthew Levering: The Scriptures and their Interpretation
3: Balįzs Mezei: Faith and Reason
4: William Desmond: Analogy and the Fate of Reason
God, the Creation, and the History of Salvation
5: John McDade: Creation and Salvation
6: Thomas Weinandy: The Trinity's Loving Act of Creation
7: Nicholas E. Lombardo OP: Evil, Suffering, and Original Sin
8: Emmanuel Durand OP: Nicholas E Lombardo OP
9: Thomas Weinandy OFM Cap.: The Incarnation
10: Thomas Joseph White OP: The Holy Spirit
11: Paul McPartlan: The Church
12: Emery DeGaal: Our Lady and the Saints
13: Paul O'Callaghan: Eschatology
The Sacramental Life
14: David Fagerberg: The Sacramental Life
15: Pamela Jackson: The Liturgy
16: Frederick Bauerschmidt: Eucharist
17: Susan Wood, SCL: Holy Orders
18: David Cloutier: Marriage and Sexuality
19: Daniel Keating: Mission and Evangelization
20: Martin Laird OSA: Prayer
Catholic Moral Theology
21: Medi Ann Volpe: Catholic Moral Anthropology
22: Livio Melina: Virtue and Catholic Moral Theology
23: Kevin Flannery, SJ: The Natural Law in Catholic Ethics
24: Joseph Wawrykow: Grace and Justification
25: Jana Bennett: Life and Death
26: David Matzko McCarthy: Catholic Social Teaching
27: Chad Pecknold: Catholic Teaching on Politics and the State
PART II: MODERN CATHOLIC THEOLOGY
Sources in Catholic Theology up to Vatican I
28: Lewis Ayres: Origen and Augustine
29: Wayne Hankey: Denys and Later Platonic Traditions
30: William Harmless: Monastic Theology
31: John Slotemaker and Ueli Zahnd: Thomas and Scholasticism to 1870
32: Aaron Canty: Bonaventure and the Franciscan Tradition
33: Trent Pomplun: Early Modern Catholic Theology (1500-1700)
34: Rik Van Nieuwenhove: Catholic Piety from the Devotio Moderna to the
Legacy of Pierre de Bérulle
35: Ulrich L. Lehner: Catholic Theology and the Enlightenment
36: Grant Kaplan and Holly Taylor Coolman: The Development of Doctrine: The
Tübingen School and John Henry Newman
37: Christian D. Washburn: The Councils of Trent and Vatican I
Catholic Theology Since 1870
38: Francesca Aran Murphy: Thomism 870-1963
39: Serge-Thomas Bonino OP: Thomism from 1962-2012
40: Gabriel Flynn: Ressourcement and Theologies of Communion
41: Declan Marmion: Transcendental Thomisms
42: Kevin Mongrain: Hans Urs von Balthasar
43: David Schindler Jr.: Catholic Personalism up to John Paul II
44: Kimberly Belcher: Sacramental and Liturgical Theology 1900-2000
45: Mary Healey: Biblical Interpretation since Divino afflante spiritu
46: Gavin D 'Costa: The Second Vatican Council
47: Roberto Goizueta: Theologies of Liberation
48: Ian Ker: New Ecclesial Movements and Communities
49: Danielle Nussberger: Catholic Feminist Theology
50: Peter Fritz: Catholic Theology and Heidegger
51: José Granados: The Theology of the Body
52: Vimal Tirimanna: Asian Theology
53: Antony Akinwale OP: Catholic Theology in Africa
54: Paul D. Murray: Roman Catholicism and Ecumenism
55: Jaroslav Skira: Catholicism and Eastern Orthodoxy
56: Michael Barnes, SJ: Catholic Theology and other Religions
Lewis Ayres is Professore Invitato at the Pontifical University of St Thomas in Rome (the Angelicum), Professor of Catholic and Historical Theology at Durham University, and Professional Fellow at the Australian Catholic University, Melbourne, Australia. His published works include Nicaea and Its Legacy (Oxford University Press, 2004) and Augustine and the Trinity (Cambridge University Press, 2010).

Medi Ann Volpe has taught at Emory University in the USA and at Durham University in the UK. She is currently Director of Research at Wesley House, Cambridge. She is the author of Rethinking Christian Identity: Doctrine and Discipleship (Wiley-Blackwell, 2013), as well as articles discussing theology and disability, and other topics in moral theology.