Ever Ancient, Ever New: Ruminations on the City, the Soul, and the ChurchRowman & Littlefield, 2007 - 352 páginas More than any other thinker in the twentieth century, Ernest L. Fortin, A.A. (1923-2002) resuscitated the study of political philosophy for Catholic theology. Fortin's interests and accomplishments were vast, ranging from the Church Fathers, to Dante and Aquinas, to modern rights, American democracy, and Catholic social justice. His dispassionate scholarly heft was animated by a pressing drive to understand and rise above the crises of our times, and it was applied with a gingerly and accessible touch. Consequently, Fortin's writings are among the most lucid, perceptive, and enjoyable that one will ever read. Ever Ancient Ever New is the fourth and final volume of Ernest Fortin's collected essays, compiled and edited after his death by his archivist and student Michael Foley. While it echoes the themes of the earlier three volumes-showcasing the essays that made Fortin such an authority in his field-Ever Ancient Ever New also includes articles never before published as well as articles on topics not represented in the earlier collections. Ever Ancient Ever New is indispensable for anyone wishing to continue their education in the wit and wisdom of Ernest Fortin or to begin learning from him for the first time. |
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Contenido
THE REBIRTH OF PATRISTIC STUDIES | 3 |
THE CHURCH FATHERS AND THE TRANSMISSION OF THE CHRISTIAN MESSAGE | 13 |
THE NATURE OF THE CHRISTIAN MESSAGE | 31 |
THE RHETORIC OF THE CHURCH FATHERS | 47 |
SAINT AUGUSTINE AND THE NEOPLATONIC DOCTRINE OF THE SOUL LETTER 13711 | 59 |
THE CITY OF GOD | 71 |
TRANSLATIO STUDII | 85 |
THOMAS AQUINAS AS A POLITICAL THINKER | 93 |
HOLINESS OF THE CHURCH AND MINISTERIAL HOLINESS | 229 |
CHRISTIAN MISSION AND SPIRITUALITY ROMAN CATHOLICS AND METHODISTS IN DIALOGUE | 237 |
ECUMENISMWHERE DO WE GO FROM HERE? | 245 |
PUBLIC THEOLOGY A RESPONSE TO MAX STACKHOUSE | 253 |
RELIGIOUS CONSCIOUSNESS A RESPONSE TO ROBERT BELLAH | 261 |
THE ENLIGHTENMENT AND FREEDOM CRITICAL REMARKS ON ERNEST VAN DEN HAAGS THE DESOLATION OF REALITY | 267 |
RELIGION AND THE AMERICAN REGIME | 273 |
COMMENT ON HUGHES REGARDING THE STRAUSSVOEGELIN CORRESPONDENCE | 277 |
DANTE AND AVERROISM | 103 |
THE NEW MORAL THEOLOGY GENESIS AND PRESENT STATE | 113 |
CHRISTIANITY AND THE ENLIGHTENMENT A FOREWORD | 131 |
THE ENLIGHTENMENT AND THE CHURCH THE CHANGING CONFIGURATIONS | 137 |
A TOCQUEVILLIAN PERSPECTIVE ON RELIGION AND THE AMERICAN REGIME | 147 |
HUMANAE VITAES SILVER JUBILEE TWENTYFIVE YEARS LATER | 163 |
MEN OF LETTERS THE LITTLEKNOWN CORRESPONDENCE BETWEEN LEO STRAUSS AND ERIC VOEGELIN | 167 |
WHY I AM NOT A THOMIST | 175 |
PHILOSOPHY AND DEMOCRATIC EDUCATION | 183 |
THE NEW CATHOLIC COLLEGE | 189 |
AN ACADEMIC APPROACH TO THE TEACHING OF THEOLOGY | 199 |
MORAL VALUES | 205 |
THE ANGUISH OF UNITY A ROMAN CATHOLIC PERSPECTIVE | 211 |
THE ECUMENICAL VENTURE | 217 |
ARISTOTLE AND THE SOCIOBIOLOGISTS AN OLD CONTROVERSY REVIVED | 281 |
Jean Bethke Elshtain Augustine and the Limits of Politics | 289 |
Harry A Wolfson The Philosophy of the Church Fathers | 292 |
Jaroslav Pelikan The Christian Tradition | 297 |
HY Jung The Crisis of Political Understanding | 300 |
Arthur Stephen McGrade The Political Thought of William of Ockham | 301 |
David Hollenbach Justice Peace and Human Rights | 303 |
PEP RALLIES | 311 |
AN INTELLECTUAL AUTOBIOGRAPHY | 319 |
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ABOUT THE AUTHOR | |
ABOUT THE EDITOR | |
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Ever Ancient, Ever New: Ruminations on the City, the Soul, and the Church Ernest L. Fortin Vista previa limitada - 2007 |
Ever Ancient, Ever New: Ruminations on the City, the Soul, and the Church Ernest L. Fortin Sin vista previa disponible - 2007 |
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