Ernest L. FortinRuminations on the City, the Soul, and the Church
Ever Ancient, Ever New
Ruminations on the City, the Soul, and the Church
Herausgeber: Foley, Michael P.
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Almost single-handedly, Ernest L. Fortin resuscitated the study of political philosophy for Catholic theology. Fortin's interests were vast: the Church Fathers, Dante and Aquinas, modern rights, ecumenism. All of these are in Ever Ancient Ever New, the fourth and final volume of Fortin's collected essays. Edited by Michael Foley, the volume contains articles never before published and is for anyone wishing to continue their education from Ernest Fortin or to begin learning from him for the first time.
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Almost single-handedly, Ernest L. Fortin resuscitated the study of political philosophy for Catholic theology. Fortin's interests were vast: the Church Fathers, Dante and Aquinas, modern rights, ecumenism. All of these are in Ever Ancient Ever New, the fourth and final volume of Fortin's collected essays. Edited by Michael Foley, the volume contains articles never before published and is for anyone wishing to continue their education from Ernest Fortin or to begin learning from him for the first time.
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- Verlag: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
- Seitenzahl: 390
- Erscheinungstermin: 5. Oktober 2007
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 631g
- ISBN-13: 9780742559202
- ISBN-10: 0742559203
- Artikelnr.: 23082435
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
- Seitenzahl: 390
- Erscheinungstermin: 5. Oktober 2007
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 631g
- ISBN-13: 9780742559202
- ISBN-10: 0742559203
- Artikelnr.: 23082435
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Ernest L. Fortin
Part 1 Foreword: The Propaedeutic Theology of Ernest L. Fortin
Part 2 Part I: The Early Church and the Wisdom of the Greeks
Chapter 3 Chapter 1. The Rebirth of Patristic Studies
Chapter 4 Chapter 2. The Church Fathers and the Transmission of
theChristian Message
Chapter 5 Chapter 3. The Nature of the Christian Message
Chapter 6 Chapter 4. The "Rhetoric" of the Church Fathers
Chapter 7 Chapter 5. Saint Augustine and the Neoplatonic Doctrine of the
Soul: Letter 137.11 (translated by Marc A. LePain)
Chapter 8 Chapter 6. The City of God
Part 9 Part II: Philosophical Culture in the Middle Ages
Chapter 10 Chapter 7. Translatio Studii
Chapter 11 Chapter 8. Thomas Aquinas as a Political Thinker
Chapter 12 Chapter 9. Dante and Averroism
Part 13 Part III: Biblical Faith and Modern Philosophy
Chapter 14 Chapter 10. The New Moral Theology: Genesis and Present State
Chapter 15 Chapter 11. Christianity and the Enlightenment: A Foreword
Chapter 16 Chapter 12. The Enlightenment and the Church: The Changing
Configurations
Chapter 17 Chapter 13. A Tocquevillian Perspective on Religion and the
American Regime
Chapter 18 Chapter 14. Humanae Vitae's Silver Jubilee: Twenty-Five Years
Later
Chapter 19 Chapter 15. Men of Letters: The Little Known Correspondence
Between Leo Strauss and Eric Voegelin
Part 20 Part IV: Catholic Education: Its Past and Its Future
Chapter 21 Chapter 16. Why I Am Not a Thomist
Chapter 22 Chapter 17. Philosophy and Democratic Education
Chapter 23 Chapter 18. The New Catholic College
Chapter 24 Chapter 19. An Academic Approach to the Teaching of Theology
Chapter 25 Chapter 20. Moral Values
Part 26 Part V: Ecumenical Dialogue
Chapter 27 Chapter 21. The Anguish of Unity: A Roman Catholic Perspective
Chapter 28 Chapter 22. The Ecumenical Venture
Chapter 29 Chapter 23. Holiness of the Church and Ministerial Holiness
Chapter 30 Chapter 24. Christian Mission and Spirituality: Roman Catholics
and Methodists in Dialogue
Chapter 31 Chapter 25. Ecumenism - Where Do We Go from Here?
Part 32 Part VI: Selected Responses and Remarks
Chapter 33 Chapter 26. Public Theology: A Response to Max Stackhouse
Chapter 34 Chapter 27. Religious Consciousness: A Response to Robert Bellah
Chapter 35 Chapter 28. The Enlightenment and Freedom: Critical Remarks on
Ernest van den Haag's "Desolation of Reality"
Chapter 36 Chapter 29. Religion and the American Regime
Chapter 37 Chapter 30. Comment on Hughes Regarding the Strauss-Voegelin
Correspondence
Chapter 38 Chapter 31. Aristotle and the Sociobiologists: An Old
Controversy Revisited
Part 39 Part VII: Selected Reviews
Chapter 40 Jean Bethke Elshtain, Augustine and the Limits of Politics
Chapter 41 Harry A. Wolfson, The Philosophy of the Church Fathers
Chapter 42 Jaroslav Pelikan, Emergence of the Christian Tradition
Chapter 43 H.Y. Jung, The Crisis of Political Understanding
Chapter 44 A.S. McGrade, The Political Thought of William of Ockham
Chapter 45 David Hollenbach, Justice, Peace, and Human Rights
Part 46 Part VIII: Facetæ Fortinianæ: The Wit of Ernest Fortin
Chapter 47 Pep Rallies
Chapter 48 Epilogue: An Intellectual Autobiography
Chapter 49 Bibliography of Fortin's Works
Part 2 Part I: The Early Church and the Wisdom of the Greeks
Chapter 3 Chapter 1. The Rebirth of Patristic Studies
Chapter 4 Chapter 2. The Church Fathers and the Transmission of
theChristian Message
Chapter 5 Chapter 3. The Nature of the Christian Message
Chapter 6 Chapter 4. The "Rhetoric" of the Church Fathers
Chapter 7 Chapter 5. Saint Augustine and the Neoplatonic Doctrine of the
Soul: Letter 137.11 (translated by Marc A. LePain)
Chapter 8 Chapter 6. The City of God
Part 9 Part II: Philosophical Culture in the Middle Ages
Chapter 10 Chapter 7. Translatio Studii
Chapter 11 Chapter 8. Thomas Aquinas as a Political Thinker
Chapter 12 Chapter 9. Dante and Averroism
Part 13 Part III: Biblical Faith and Modern Philosophy
Chapter 14 Chapter 10. The New Moral Theology: Genesis and Present State
Chapter 15 Chapter 11. Christianity and the Enlightenment: A Foreword
Chapter 16 Chapter 12. The Enlightenment and the Church: The Changing
Configurations
Chapter 17 Chapter 13. A Tocquevillian Perspective on Religion and the
American Regime
Chapter 18 Chapter 14. Humanae Vitae's Silver Jubilee: Twenty-Five Years
Later
Chapter 19 Chapter 15. Men of Letters: The Little Known Correspondence
Between Leo Strauss and Eric Voegelin
Part 20 Part IV: Catholic Education: Its Past and Its Future
Chapter 21 Chapter 16. Why I Am Not a Thomist
Chapter 22 Chapter 17. Philosophy and Democratic Education
Chapter 23 Chapter 18. The New Catholic College
Chapter 24 Chapter 19. An Academic Approach to the Teaching of Theology
Chapter 25 Chapter 20. Moral Values
Part 26 Part V: Ecumenical Dialogue
Chapter 27 Chapter 21. The Anguish of Unity: A Roman Catholic Perspective
Chapter 28 Chapter 22. The Ecumenical Venture
Chapter 29 Chapter 23. Holiness of the Church and Ministerial Holiness
Chapter 30 Chapter 24. Christian Mission and Spirituality: Roman Catholics
and Methodists in Dialogue
Chapter 31 Chapter 25. Ecumenism - Where Do We Go from Here?
Part 32 Part VI: Selected Responses and Remarks
Chapter 33 Chapter 26. Public Theology: A Response to Max Stackhouse
Chapter 34 Chapter 27. Religious Consciousness: A Response to Robert Bellah
Chapter 35 Chapter 28. The Enlightenment and Freedom: Critical Remarks on
Ernest van den Haag's "Desolation of Reality"
Chapter 36 Chapter 29. Religion and the American Regime
Chapter 37 Chapter 30. Comment on Hughes Regarding the Strauss-Voegelin
Correspondence
Chapter 38 Chapter 31. Aristotle and the Sociobiologists: An Old
Controversy Revisited
Part 39 Part VII: Selected Reviews
Chapter 40 Jean Bethke Elshtain, Augustine and the Limits of Politics
Chapter 41 Harry A. Wolfson, The Philosophy of the Church Fathers
Chapter 42 Jaroslav Pelikan, Emergence of the Christian Tradition
Chapter 43 H.Y. Jung, The Crisis of Political Understanding
Chapter 44 A.S. McGrade, The Political Thought of William of Ockham
Chapter 45 David Hollenbach, Justice, Peace, and Human Rights
Part 46 Part VIII: Facetæ Fortinianæ: The Wit of Ernest Fortin
Chapter 47 Pep Rallies
Chapter 48 Epilogue: An Intellectual Autobiography
Chapter 49 Bibliography of Fortin's Works
Part 1 Foreword: The Propaedeutic Theology of Ernest L. Fortin
Part 2 Part I: The Early Church and the Wisdom of the Greeks
Chapter 3 Chapter 1. The Rebirth of Patristic Studies
Chapter 4 Chapter 2. The Church Fathers and the Transmission of
theChristian Message
Chapter 5 Chapter 3. The Nature of the Christian Message
Chapter 6 Chapter 4. The "Rhetoric" of the Church Fathers
Chapter 7 Chapter 5. Saint Augustine and the Neoplatonic Doctrine of the
Soul: Letter 137.11 (translated by Marc A. LePain)
Chapter 8 Chapter 6. The City of God
Part 9 Part II: Philosophical Culture in the Middle Ages
Chapter 10 Chapter 7. Translatio Studii
Chapter 11 Chapter 8. Thomas Aquinas as a Political Thinker
Chapter 12 Chapter 9. Dante and Averroism
Part 13 Part III: Biblical Faith and Modern Philosophy
Chapter 14 Chapter 10. The New Moral Theology: Genesis and Present State
Chapter 15 Chapter 11. Christianity and the Enlightenment: A Foreword
Chapter 16 Chapter 12. The Enlightenment and the Church: The Changing
Configurations
Chapter 17 Chapter 13. A Tocquevillian Perspective on Religion and the
American Regime
Chapter 18 Chapter 14. Humanae Vitae's Silver Jubilee: Twenty-Five Years
Later
Chapter 19 Chapter 15. Men of Letters: The Little Known Correspondence
Between Leo Strauss and Eric Voegelin
Part 20 Part IV: Catholic Education: Its Past and Its Future
Chapter 21 Chapter 16. Why I Am Not a Thomist
Chapter 22 Chapter 17. Philosophy and Democratic Education
Chapter 23 Chapter 18. The New Catholic College
Chapter 24 Chapter 19. An Academic Approach to the Teaching of Theology
Chapter 25 Chapter 20. Moral Values
Part 26 Part V: Ecumenical Dialogue
Chapter 27 Chapter 21. The Anguish of Unity: A Roman Catholic Perspective
Chapter 28 Chapter 22. The Ecumenical Venture
Chapter 29 Chapter 23. Holiness of the Church and Ministerial Holiness
Chapter 30 Chapter 24. Christian Mission and Spirituality: Roman Catholics
and Methodists in Dialogue
Chapter 31 Chapter 25. Ecumenism - Where Do We Go from Here?
Part 32 Part VI: Selected Responses and Remarks
Chapter 33 Chapter 26. Public Theology: A Response to Max Stackhouse
Chapter 34 Chapter 27. Religious Consciousness: A Response to Robert Bellah
Chapter 35 Chapter 28. The Enlightenment and Freedom: Critical Remarks on
Ernest van den Haag's "Desolation of Reality"
Chapter 36 Chapter 29. Religion and the American Regime
Chapter 37 Chapter 30. Comment on Hughes Regarding the Strauss-Voegelin
Correspondence
Chapter 38 Chapter 31. Aristotle and the Sociobiologists: An Old
Controversy Revisited
Part 39 Part VII: Selected Reviews
Chapter 40 Jean Bethke Elshtain, Augustine and the Limits of Politics
Chapter 41 Harry A. Wolfson, The Philosophy of the Church Fathers
Chapter 42 Jaroslav Pelikan, Emergence of the Christian Tradition
Chapter 43 H.Y. Jung, The Crisis of Political Understanding
Chapter 44 A.S. McGrade, The Political Thought of William of Ockham
Chapter 45 David Hollenbach, Justice, Peace, and Human Rights
Part 46 Part VIII: Facetæ Fortinianæ: The Wit of Ernest Fortin
Chapter 47 Pep Rallies
Chapter 48 Epilogue: An Intellectual Autobiography
Chapter 49 Bibliography of Fortin's Works
Part 2 Part I: The Early Church and the Wisdom of the Greeks
Chapter 3 Chapter 1. The Rebirth of Patristic Studies
Chapter 4 Chapter 2. The Church Fathers and the Transmission of
theChristian Message
Chapter 5 Chapter 3. The Nature of the Christian Message
Chapter 6 Chapter 4. The "Rhetoric" of the Church Fathers
Chapter 7 Chapter 5. Saint Augustine and the Neoplatonic Doctrine of the
Soul: Letter 137.11 (translated by Marc A. LePain)
Chapter 8 Chapter 6. The City of God
Part 9 Part II: Philosophical Culture in the Middle Ages
Chapter 10 Chapter 7. Translatio Studii
Chapter 11 Chapter 8. Thomas Aquinas as a Political Thinker
Chapter 12 Chapter 9. Dante and Averroism
Part 13 Part III: Biblical Faith and Modern Philosophy
Chapter 14 Chapter 10. The New Moral Theology: Genesis and Present State
Chapter 15 Chapter 11. Christianity and the Enlightenment: A Foreword
Chapter 16 Chapter 12. The Enlightenment and the Church: The Changing
Configurations
Chapter 17 Chapter 13. A Tocquevillian Perspective on Religion and the
American Regime
Chapter 18 Chapter 14. Humanae Vitae's Silver Jubilee: Twenty-Five Years
Later
Chapter 19 Chapter 15. Men of Letters: The Little Known Correspondence
Between Leo Strauss and Eric Voegelin
Part 20 Part IV: Catholic Education: Its Past and Its Future
Chapter 21 Chapter 16. Why I Am Not a Thomist
Chapter 22 Chapter 17. Philosophy and Democratic Education
Chapter 23 Chapter 18. The New Catholic College
Chapter 24 Chapter 19. An Academic Approach to the Teaching of Theology
Chapter 25 Chapter 20. Moral Values
Part 26 Part V: Ecumenical Dialogue
Chapter 27 Chapter 21. The Anguish of Unity: A Roman Catholic Perspective
Chapter 28 Chapter 22. The Ecumenical Venture
Chapter 29 Chapter 23. Holiness of the Church and Ministerial Holiness
Chapter 30 Chapter 24. Christian Mission and Spirituality: Roman Catholics
and Methodists in Dialogue
Chapter 31 Chapter 25. Ecumenism - Where Do We Go from Here?
Part 32 Part VI: Selected Responses and Remarks
Chapter 33 Chapter 26. Public Theology: A Response to Max Stackhouse
Chapter 34 Chapter 27. Religious Consciousness: A Response to Robert Bellah
Chapter 35 Chapter 28. The Enlightenment and Freedom: Critical Remarks on
Ernest van den Haag's "Desolation of Reality"
Chapter 36 Chapter 29. Religion and the American Regime
Chapter 37 Chapter 30. Comment on Hughes Regarding the Strauss-Voegelin
Correspondence
Chapter 38 Chapter 31. Aristotle and the Sociobiologists: An Old
Controversy Revisited
Part 39 Part VII: Selected Reviews
Chapter 40 Jean Bethke Elshtain, Augustine and the Limits of Politics
Chapter 41 Harry A. Wolfson, The Philosophy of the Church Fathers
Chapter 42 Jaroslav Pelikan, Emergence of the Christian Tradition
Chapter 43 H.Y. Jung, The Crisis of Political Understanding
Chapter 44 A.S. McGrade, The Political Thought of William of Ockham
Chapter 45 David Hollenbach, Justice, Peace, and Human Rights
Part 46 Part VIII: Facetæ Fortinianæ: The Wit of Ernest Fortin
Chapter 47 Pep Rallies
Chapter 48 Epilogue: An Intellectual Autobiography
Chapter 49 Bibliography of Fortin's Works







