Church and Society: The Laurence J. McGinley Lectures, 1988-2007

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Fordham Univ Press, Aug 25, 2009 - Religion - 546 pages

One of the leading theologians of our time, Avery Cardinal Dulles, S.J., has written and lectured on a wide range of topics across his distinguished career, and for a wide range of audiences. Integrating faith and scholarship, he has created a rich body of work that, in the words of one observer, is “both faithful to Catholic tradition and fresh in its engagement with the contemporary world.”

Here, brought together for the first time in one volume, are the talks Cardinal Dulles has given twice each year since the Laurence J. McGinley Lectures were initiated in 1988, conceived broadly as a forum on Church and society. The result is a diverse collection that reflects the breadth of his thinking and engages with many of the most important—and difficult—religious issues of our day.

Organized chronologically, the lectures are often responses to timely issues, such as the relationship between religion and politics, a topic he treated in the last weeks of the presidential campaign of 1992. Other lectures take up questions surrounding human rights, faith and evolution, forgiveness, the death penalty, the doctrine of religious freedom, the population of hell, and a whole array of theological subjects, many of which intersect with culture and politics.

The life of the Church is a major and welcome focus of the lectures, whether they be a reflection on Cardinal Newman or an exploration of the difficulties of interfaith dialogue. Dulles responds frequently to initiatives of the Holy See, discussing gender and priesthood in the context of church teaching, and Pope Benedict’s interpretation of Vatican II.

Writing with clarity and conviction, Cardinal Dulles seeks to “render the wisdom of past ages applicable to the world in which we live.” For those seeking to share in this wisdom, this book will be a consistently rewarding guide to what it means to be Catholic—indeed, to be a person of any faith—in a world of rapid, relentless change.

 

Contents

University Theology as a Service to the Church
1
Teaching Authority in the Church
16
The Uneasy Dialogue
27
Strangers? Rivals? Partners?
43
Newman Conversion and Ecumenism
51
The Uses of Scripture in Theology
68
ohn Paul H and the New Evangelization
87
Historical Method and the Reality of Christ
103
Can Philosophy Be Christian? The New State of
291
A New Ecumenical Breakthrough
306
The Papacy for a Global Church
318
A RighttoLife Issue?
332
A Developing Doctrine
348
Christ Among the Religions
360
When to Forgive
373
The Population of Hell
387

Religion and the Transformation of Politics
116
IO The Church as Communion
129
The Prophetic Humanism ofohn Paul H
142
I2 The Challenge of the Catechism
157
Love Violence and Sacrifice
175
John Paul II and the Advent of the New Millennium
191
Priesthood and Gender
205
The Travails of Dialogue
221
The Ignatian Tradition and Contemporary Theology 134
234
Mary at the Dawn of the New Millennium
248
Should the Church Repent?
262
The United Nations and Papal Teaching
276
True and False Reform in the Church
401
John Paul II and the Mystery of the Human Person
414
The Rebirth of Apologetics
430
Spring 2004
443
Fall 2004
455
Interpreter of Vatican II
468
35 The Mission of the Laity
485
The Ignatian Charism at the Dawn of the TWentyFirst
497
37 Evolution Atheism and Religious Belief
509
Who Can Be Saved?
522
McGinley Lectures Previously Published
535
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Avery Cardinal Dulles (Author)
Avery Cardinal Dulles, S.J., is the Laurence J. McGinley Professor of Religion and Society at Fordham University, a position he has held since 1988. Ordained a priest in the Society of Jesus in 1956, he was created a cardinal by Pope John Paul II in 2001, the first American-born theologian not a bishop to receive this honor. The author of more than 800 articles, Cardinal Dulles is also the author of 23 books, including Models of the Church, Testimonial to Grace, and a revised edition of his classic History of Apologetics.

Rev. Robert P. Imbelli (Foreword By)
REV. ROBERT P. IMBELLI is Associate Professor of Theology at Boston College and editor of Handing on the Faith: the Church’s Mission and Challenge.

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