The latest issue of The Journal of Moral Theology , titled Christology , is just out and available online. Among the papers included are “Christ, Globalization, and the Church” “Modern Pluralism or Divine Plentitude? Toward a Christological Ontology,”, and a review essay titled “Beyond the Historical Jesus: Embracing Christology in Scripture, Doctrine, and Ethics.”
The journal is published by Mount St. Mary’s University and edited by David M. McCarthy, who teaches theology there. The college may be best know to some readers as the one at which our writer Paige Hochschild, author of “What Are Children For?” in the January issue, teaches.
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