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    The English edition of Nova et Vetera is published quarterly and provides an international forum for theological and philosophical studies from a Thomistic perspective. The journal strives to follow the culturally engaged, ecclesial, broadly Thomistic, and dialogical perspective of the founder of the Swiss Nova et Vetera, Charles Journet. Journet worked at the intersection of theology, philosophy, and biblical studies, and we seek to do the same.

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    Nova et Vetera, Spring 2016 (Vol. 14, No. 2)

    Commentary

    The Transcending Orthodoxy: Revealed Truth Authenticating Academic Freedom in the Catholic University - Reinhard Hütter

    IVF: Mayhem and Murder—Well Disguised - Paul Conner, O.P.

    Symposium: What Has Athens to Do with Jerusalem?

    Direct Service between Athens and Jerusalem: On the Purpose and Organizing Principles of the Dominican Colloquia in Berkeley - Bryan Kromholtz, O.P. and Justin Gable, O.P

    The Theology of Disclosure - Robert Sokolowski

    Response to Robert Sokolowski - Richard Schenk, O.P.

    Omnisubjectivity: Why It Is a Divine Attribute - Linda Zagzebski

    Response to Linda Zagzebski - Bernhard Blankenhorn, O.P.

    From Aristotle to John Searle and Back Again: Formal Causes, Teleology, and Computation in Nature - Edward Feser

    Response to Edward Feser - Simon Francis Gaine, O.P.

    “Of All the Gin Joints …” Causality, Science, Chance, and God - Michael J. Dodds, O.P.

    Response to Michael J. Dodds - Stephen A. Long

    The Future of Philosophy - John R. Searle

    Response to John R. Searle - Michael J. Dodds, O.P.

    The Vindication of St. Thomas: Thomism and Contemporary Anglo-American Philosophy - Alfred J. Freddoso

    Response to Alfred J. Freddoso - Thomas Joseph White, O.P.

    Analogical Synthesis: An Impossible Project? - Michał Paluch, O.P.

    Response to Michał Paluch - Matthew Levering

    Can We Demonstrate that “God Exists”? - John O’Callaghan

    Response to John O’Callaghan - Michael S. Sherwin, O.P.

    Epilogue: Reply to Michael S. Sherwin’s Response - John O’Callaghan

    Not a Miracle: Our Knowledge of God’s Signs and Wonders - Anselm Ramelow, O.P.

    The Metaphysics of Meaning: Applying a Thomistic Ontology of Art to a Contemporary Hermeneutical Puzzle and the Problem of the Sensus Literalis - Peter Junípero Hannah, O.P.

    Book Reviews

    Rebuilding Catholic Culture: How the Catechism Can Shape Our Common Life by Ryan N. S. Topping - Bruno M. Shah, O.P.

    T & T Clark Companion to Augustine and Modern Theology edited by C. C. Pecknold and Tarmo Toom - Joshua Gonnerman

    Dark Passages of the Bible: Engaging Scripture with Benedict XVI and Thomas Aquinas by Matthew J. Ramage - Christopher T. Baglow

    Dynamic Transcendentals: Truth, Goodness, & Beauty from a Thomistic Perspective by Alice M. Ramos - Kevin E. O’Reilly, O.P.

    Explorations in the Theology of Benedict XVI edited by John C. Cavadini - Jonathan Martin Ciraulo

    Aquinas and the Cry of Rachel: Thomistic Reflections on the Problem of Evil by John F. X. Knasas - Karina Robson

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    Pages: 356
    Publish Date: Spring 2016
    Publisher: Emmaus Academic
    Paperback ISBN: 9781941447680
    Paperback SKU: V142
    Categories: Emmaus Academic, Journals, Nova et Vetera, Nova et Vetera Issues

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