The University of St. Thomas

Sewell
Elizabeth
The Death of the Imagination
154-92
Constas
Nicholas
Icons and the Imagination
114-27
Hans Urs
Von Balthasar
Image-Filled and Imageless Contemplation
111-13
Jordan
Michael C.
Imagination and Transfiguration
145-53
Gordley
James
Law...and the Imagination?
128-36
Ker
Ian
Newman on Imagination and Religious Belief
96-110
Nichols
Aidan
Sketch for Christological Aesthetics
40-59
Fitzgerald
Sally
Sources and Resources: The Catholic Imagination of Flannery O' Connor
78-95
Scott
Nathan A.
Theology, Poetics, Psychotherapy -- The Field of the Imagination: Some Reflections on the Legacy of William F. Lynch, S.J.
60-77
Schwartz
Joseph
To Imagine Realistically
19-39
Langan
Janine
Truth, Justice, and the Modern Imagination: A Reflection Launched by Elizabeth Sewell's "Death of the Imagination"
193-209
Briel
Don J.
Wanted: A Ground for the Imagination
137-44
Zycinski
Jozef M.
Evolution and Christian Thought in Dialog according to the Teaching of John Paul II
13-27
Carozza
Paolo G.
The Universal Common Good and the Authority of International Law
28-55
Cunningham
Lawrence S.
Francis of Assisi as a Catholic Saint
56-71
Schlueter
Nathan
The Virtue of "Lying": Recovering the "Saving Beauty" of Plato's Poetic Vision
72-107
Jackson
Timothy F.
The Role of the Holy Spirit in Gerard Manley Hopkins's Poetry
109-26
Hermida
J. Ranilo B.
Simone Weil: A Sense of God
127-44
Salter
David
Anthony Van Dyck's St. Sebastian: Reimagining the Death of a Martyr
145-63
Lee
Tahirih V.
Addiction, Suffering, and Healing: A Christian Perspective on the Self-Help Movement
105-26
Garcia
J.L.A.
Are Some People Better Off Dead? A Reflection
68-81
Hallman
Joseph M.
Can God Suffer?
153-75
Menssen
Sandra
Evil, God, and the Agnostic Inquirer
127-52
Schroth
Raymond A.
A Fordham Year of Death and Life
82-104
Reilly
Patrick
The Heirs of Vanni Fucci: Malice in Modern Fiction
11-30
Stoeber
Michael
Hell, Divine Love, and Divine Justice
176-99
Dolan
John M.
Judging Someone Better Off Dead
48-67
Bush
William
The Martyrdom of the Sixteen Carmelites of Compiegne: A Christian Crowning of the Philosophers' Century
200-21
Schwartz
Joseph
The Theology of History in T.S. Eliot's Four Quartets
31-47
Gawronski
Raymond
The Beauty of the Cross: The Theological Aesthetics of Hans Urs von Balthasar
185-206
Martinez
Ronald L.
Dante between Hope and Despair: The Tradition of Lamentations in the Divine Comedy
45-76
Lemmons
R. Mary Hayden
Equality, Gender, and John Paul II
111-30
Seay
Scott D.
For the Defense and Beauty of the Catholic Faith: The Rise of Neo-Scholasticism among European Catholic Intellectuals, 1824-1879
131-46
Deavel
Catherine Jack
From a Logical Point of View, Response to John Paul II
216-20
Freddoso
Alfred J.
From a Logical Point of View, Response to John Paul II
213-15
Haldane
John
From a Logical Point of View, Response to John Paul II
224-28
Wynn
Mark
From a Logical Point of View, Response to John Paul II
221-23
Weigel
George
The Just War Tradition and the World after September 11
13-44
Pereira
Jose
Thomism and the Magisterium: From Aeterni Patris to Veritatis Splendor
147-84
Murphy
William F.
Toward a Narrative of Truth and Freedom
77-110
Menssen
Sandra
Introduction to From a Logical Point of View: John Paul II, Excerpt from Letter to Artists
207-09
Meconi
David Vincent
The Christian Cento and the Evangelization of Christian Culture
109-32
Enright
Nancy
Dante and the Scandals of a Beloved Church
17-36
Owens
John F.
Dissenting from Reality: The Denials of Evil
133-49
Meyer
Ben F.
Election-Historical Thinking in Romans 9-11, and Ourselves
171-81
Martens
John W.
Introduction to Ben F. Meyer's "Election-Historical Thinking in Romans 9-11, and Ourselves"
150-70
Wendorf
Thomas A.
Mystical Experience in Ron Hansen's Mariette in Ecstasy and Mark Salzman's Lying Awake
37-64
Whiting
Jenifer
The Recognition of Faith in the Poetry of Tomas Transtromer
65-79
Langiulli
Nino
Two Cheers for Existentialism
92-108
Mahoney
Timothy A.
Understanding the Christian Apophaticism of St. John of the Cross
80-91
Hammond
David M.
Death, Medicine, and Religious Solidarity in Martin Scorsese's Bringing Out the Dead
109-23
Marcin
Raymond B.
Gandhi and Justice
17-30
Floyd
Shawn D.
How to Cure Self-Deception: An Augustinian Remedy
60-86
Ruddy
Deborah Wallace
The Humble God: Healer, Mediator, and Sacrifice
87-108
Shivanandan
Mary
Person as Substantive Relation and Reproductive Technologies: Biblical and Philosophical Foundations
124-56
Haldane
John
Sentiments of Reason and Aspirations of the Soul
31-46
Cessario
Romanus
Sex, Lies, and Freud
47-59
Blum
Christopher O.
Art and Politics in the Sainte-Chapelle of Paris
13-31
Von Hildebrand
Dietrich
Beauty in the Light of the Redemption
78-92
Hodgson
Peter E.
The Christian Origin of Science
138-59
Garcia
J.L.A
A Note on Religious Assent and Dissent
160-77
Hubbard
J. Macoubrey
On Liberal Education
178-200
Silano
Giulio
On Piety and History: Monsignor Giuseppe De Luca and the Proud Humility of Erudition
117-37
Nash-Marshall
Siobhan
On the Fate of Nations
32-65
Malsbary
Gerald
Pietas and the Origins of Western Culture
93-116
Jordan
Michael C.
The Theological Axiology of Dietrich von Hildebrand
66-77
Pius XII
Pope
The Anniversary of Rerum Novarum
156-69
Krasevac
Edward
Between the Scylla and Charybdis of Fact and Faith: A Theological Relfection on the Relation of Christian Faith to Gospel History
109-23
Grabowski
John S.
Called to Holiness: Spirituality for Families in Light of Ecclesia in America
75-95
Deavel
Catherine Jack
Character, Choice, and Harry Potter
49-64
Thompson
Christopher J.
Choosing Sex: Freedom, Deliberation, and Natural Family Planning
96-108
Kennedy
Robert G.
Introduction to Pope Pius XII's Radio Message: The Anniversary of Rerum Novarum
152-55
Weaver
Wendy A.
Journeys toward Hope: The Quest of Delbanco's The Real American Dream in the Autobiographical Writings of Anne Lamott and Kathleen Norris
124-34
Torre
Michael
The Portrait of Evil in The Lord of the Rings: Reflections Personal, Literary, and Theological
65-74
Nisley
L. Lamar
A Sacramental Science Project in Tim Gatreaux's "Resistance"
135-51
Elshtain
Jean Bethke
Work and Its Meaning
15-24
Schultze
George E.
Work, Worship, Laborem Exercens and the United States Today
25-48
Jeffreys
Derek S.
Eliminating All Empathy: Personalism and the "War on Terror"
16-44
Denny
Christopher D.
Greek Tragedies: From Myths to Sacraments?
45-71
Schall
James V.
Chesterton: The Real "Heretic": "The Outstanding Eccentricity of the Peculiar Sect Called Roman Catholics"
72-86
Allen
Prudence
Man-Woman Complementarity: The Catholic Inspiration
87-108
Dombrowski
Daniel A.
"All for the Greater Glory of God": Was St. Ignatius Irrational?
109-17
Cole
Basil
The Role of the Fine Arts in the Spiritual Life
118-33
Brennan
Michael G.
Graham Greene's Catholic Conversion: The Early Writings (1923-29) and The Man Within
134-57
Nemoianu
Virgil
The Church and the Secular Establishment: A Philosophical Dialog between Joseph Ratzinger and Jurgen Habermas
16-42
Foley
Michael P.
Plato, Christianity, and the Cinematic Craft of Andrew Niccol
43-67
Craft-Fairchild
Catherine
Do We Remember? The Catholic Church and the Holocaust
68-106
Howard
H. Wendell
Roman Catholicism in the Oscar Wilde-R-Ness
107-28
Sweeney
Kathleen Curran
The Perfection of Women as Maternal and the Anthropology of Karol Wojtyla
129-153
Manganiello
Dominic
The Beauty that Saves: Brideshead Revisited as a Counter-Portrait of the Artist
154-70
Ker
Ian
The Dickensian Catholicism of G. K. Chesterton
171-84
Chesterton
G. K.
The Great Dickens Characters
185-97
Driscoll
Jeremy
The Correspondence of Thomas Merton and Czeslaw Milosz: Monasticism and Society in Dialogue
17-48
Pursell
Brennan C.
The Historical Theory of Benedict XVI
49-67
Chamberlain
Leo
A Catholic Eton? Newman's Oratory School: Paul Shrimpton's Book and Catholic Education Then and Now
68-85
Beiting
Christopher
The Divine Irruption in Gene Wolf's The Book of the Long Sun
86-104
Dool
John
Predestination, Freedom, and the Logic of Love
105-125
Sandelands
Lloyd E.
Christmas Thoughts on Business Education
126-155
Drefcinski
Shane E.
The Superficial Sophistication of Moral Relativism
156-173
Polkinghorne
John
Can a Scientist Pray?
9-27
Scott
Christina
The Meaning of the Millennium: The Ideas of Christopher Dawson
65-83
Schall
James V.
On Education and Salvation
50-63
Schumacher
Michele M.
The Prophetic Vocation of Women and the Order of Love
147-192
Cervantes
Fernando
Progress and Tradition: Christopher Dawson and Contemporary Thought
84-108
Wilken
Robert Louis
Prudentius: The First Christian Poet
29-49
Duncan
Roger
Singing and Thinking: Gregorian Chant and Thomistic Philosophy
109-17
Conniff
Brian
Talking Ghosts, Living Traditions: Political Violence, Catholicism, and Seamus Heaney's "Station Island"
118-145
Cunneen
Sally
Big Enough for God: The Fiction of Sara Maitland
122-35
Newman
John Henry Cardinal
Biglietto Speech
170-74
Romagosa
Alfredo
The Carolingian Renaissance and Christian Humanism
136-49
Spiller
Leroy
George Orwell's Anti-Catholicism
150-63
Ker
Ian
Introduction to John Henry Cardinal Newman's Biglietto Speech
164-69
Pruss
Alexander R.
Not Out of Lust but in Accordance with Truth: Theological and Philosophical Reflections on Sexuality and Reality
51-80
Wright
Terrence C.
Phenomenology and the Moral Imagination
104-21
Weinandy
Thomas G.
St. Irenaeus and the Imago Dei: The Importance of Being Human
15-34