Theology

A selection of recent articles on this topic

Tradition and Creativity in Theology

Avery Cardinal Dulles

The ideas of “tradition” and “creativity” seem at first glance to be opposed and incompatible. Tradition says…

The Perils of Historical Positivism

Gary A. Anderson

The Unauthorized Version: Truth and Fiction in the Bible by robin lane fox knopf, 478 pages, $27.50…

The Death of the Goddess

Jon D. Levenson

In the Wake of the Goddesses: Women, Culture, and the Biblical Transformation of Pagan Myth by tikva…

Getting the Name Right

David S. Yeago

Speaking the Christian God: The Holy Trinity and the Challenge of Feminism edited by alvin j. kimel…

The Wonders of Ordinary Language

Edward T. Oakes

Wittgenstein on Ethics and Religious Belief by cyril barrett, s.j. blackwell, 285 pages, $44.95 As is well…

Tolerance as Catholic Doctrine

Derek Cross

“Those who deny freedom to others deserve it not for themselves,” wrote Abraham Lincoln. Is there any…

Getting Rid of the Vegetables

David F. Forte

The other day, I cleaned out the vegetable bin in my refrigerator. Some leaves of the head…

A Common Enemy, A Common Cause

John Courtney Murray

On June 24, 1992 the Supreme Court handed down Lee v. Weisman, a decision that declares officially…

To Students of Divinity: A Convocation Address

Philip Turner

People who talk overmuch about beginning a new phase of life often appear quite foolish. After all,…

A Closed Question And Ecumenism Now

Richard John Neuhaus

The contention is advanced, with some persuasive force, that the churches lag behind the progress that society…

An Incredible Lightness of Being

Midge Decter

Intellectual Memoirs, 1936–1938 by mary mccarthy harcourt brace jovanovich, 114 pages, $15.95 The novelist and critic Mary…

The Argument From Design

John Farrell

The Mind of God: The Scientific Basis for a Rational World by paul davies simon & schuster,…

Why Pluralism Needs Monism

Peter J. Leithart

“Vatican II,” George Weigel writes in Freedom and Its Discontents, “posed a basic challenge to the many…

The Pope, the Emperor, and the First Amendment

Augustine Thompson

Every year during the winter quarter my yearlong course in the history of Christianity reaches the eleventh-century…

Christianity in the Mirror of Jewish Thought

Alan L. Mittleman

What do modern Jewish thinkers make of Christianity? Is Christianity in their eyes still the oppressive, pervasive…