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THE NOTION OF PERSON IN THEOLOGY The Notion of Person in Theology. The notion of "person" is of perennial interest for Communio editors and readers. Here you'll find in chronological order some of our most frequently requested articles dealing with the history and meaning of the concept of person.AUTHOR INDEX
Response to Frederick Bauerschmidt’s “Theo-Drama and Political Theology” - Volume 25.3 (Fall 1998) In Reply to Richard John Neuhaus - Volume 16.4 (Winter 1989) On Richard John Neuhaus’s The Catholic Moment - Volume 15.4 (Winter 1988) Instruction on Christian Freedom and Liberation - Volume 13.3 (Fall 1986) The Catholic Concept ofSocial
THE HOLY SPIRIT AS COMMUNIO: CONCERNING THE RELATIONSHIP The Holy Spirit as Communio 325 1 Cf. E.M. Heufelder, Neues Pfingsten, 2d ed. (Meitingen-Freising, 1970), especially 51; J. Pieper, Ueberleifung (Munich, 1970) 38ff; 97–108. My original topic was simply “Pneumatology and Spirituality.” The reason for restricting the topic in this way is THE BODY AND THE BRIDE OF CHRIST: THE CHURCH AS ONE … THE BODY AND THE BRIDE OF CHRIST: THE CHURCH AS ONE UNIQUE TRANSCENDENT SUBJECT Roch KeReszty “The Church’s dependence on Christ through the Holy Spirit is the source of her independent reality.” Beginning in the nineteenth and continuing through thetwenty-
DIVORCE AND REMARRIAGE IN THE EARLY CHURCH: SOME DIVORCE AND REMARRIAGE IN THE EARLY CHURCH 473 ing themselves to the necessary research. The result is also un-satisfying for the historian, who can only deplore the influence CONSCIENCE AND TRUTH Conscience and Truth 533 respect the prophet of Jesus Christ has its roots in this fundamental question. Socrates’ taking up of this question bestowed on the way NORRIS CLARKE ON PERSON, BEING, I IS AND ST. THOMAS NORRIS CLARKE ON PERSON, BEING, AND ST. THOMAS Fr. Norris Clarke has recently pub- lished an important book on St. Thomas's metaphysics ofthe human
THE PRIMACY OF THE POPE AND THE UNITY OF THE PEOPLE OF … THE PRIMACY OF THE POPE 113 while the Second was characterized mainly by the struggle over the concept of collegiality.2 Of course, we should immediately add that, in “FURTHER UP AND FURTHER IN!”: C. S. LEWIS ON HEAVEN “FURTHER UP AND FURTHER IN!”: C. S. LEWIS ON HEAVEN CAROL ZALESKI “ur natural ways of sensing, feeling, and knowing will be ‘flooded’ and drawn into the HOME | COMMUNIOCURRENT ISSUEPAST ISSUESCOLLECTIONSDONATESUBSCRIBEREGISTER The Mission of the Christian Family According to St. John Paul II. Livio Melina. “ pouses not only exchange their own human love, but also the most precious thing God has given them—which is the gift of the Spirit—in a process of gradual growth in charity and expansion of their capacity to receive and give divine love.”. ReadMore.
THE NOTION OF PERSON IN THEOLOGY The Notion of Person in Theology. The notion of "person" is of perennial interest for Communio editors and readers. Here you'll find in chronological order some of our most frequently requested articles dealing with the history and meaning of the concept of person.AUTHOR INDEX
Response to Frederick Bauerschmidt’s “Theo-Drama and Political Theology” - Volume 25.3 (Fall 1998) In Reply to Richard John Neuhaus - Volume 16.4 (Winter 1989) On Richard John Neuhaus’s The Catholic Moment - Volume 15.4 (Winter 1988) Instruction on Christian Freedom and Liberation - Volume 13.3 (Fall 1986) The Catholic Concept ofSocial
THE HOLY SPIRIT AS COMMUNIO: CONCERNING THE RELATIONSHIP The Holy Spirit as Communio 325 1 Cf. E.M. Heufelder, Neues Pfingsten, 2d ed. (Meitingen-Freising, 1970), especially 51; J. Pieper, Ueberleifung (Munich, 1970) 38ff; 97–108. My original topic was simply “Pneumatology and Spirituality.” The reason for restricting the topic in this way is THE BODY AND THE BRIDE OF CHRIST: THE CHURCH AS ONE … THE BODY AND THE BRIDE OF CHRIST: THE CHURCH AS ONE UNIQUE TRANSCENDENT SUBJECT Roch KeReszty “The Church’s dependence on Christ through the Holy Spirit is the source of her independent reality.” Beginning in the nineteenth and continuing through thetwenty-
DIVORCE AND REMARRIAGE IN THE EARLY CHURCH: SOME DIVORCE AND REMARRIAGE IN THE EARLY CHURCH 473 ing themselves to the necessary research. The result is also un-satisfying for the historian, who can only deplore the influence CONSCIENCE AND TRUTH Conscience and Truth 533 respect the prophet of Jesus Christ has its roots in this fundamental question. Socrates’ taking up of this question bestowed on the way NORRIS CLARKE ON PERSON, BEING, I IS AND ST. THOMAS NORRIS CLARKE ON PERSON, BEING, AND ST. THOMAS Fr. Norris Clarke has recently pub- lished an important book on St. Thomas's metaphysics ofthe human
THE PRIMACY OF THE POPE AND THE UNITY OF THE PEOPLE OF … THE PRIMACY OF THE POPE 113 while the Second was characterized mainly by the struggle over the concept of collegiality.2 Of course, we should immediately add that, in “FURTHER UP AND FURTHER IN!”: C. S. LEWIS ON HEAVEN “FURTHER UP AND FURTHER IN!”: C. S. LEWIS ON HEAVEN CAROL ZALESKI “ur natural ways of sensing, feeling, and knowing will be ‘flooded’ and drawn into the MEDIATION | ISSUES | COMMUNIO Spring 2021 Mediation Introduction: Mediation. Read More. Mediation: The Distinguishing Mark of Christianity D. C. Schindler “In mediation, the medium truly is the message: God reveals himself as love, and he does so precisely by giving himself in love, and thus enabling those he loves to love him and each other inturn.”
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Winter 2009 Silence and Prayer Silence William L. Brownsberger “Presence in silence betokens disponibility. . . . Selfishness centers on the scattered-out self (in the Augustinian sense).” FREEDOM, TRANSCENDENCE, AND THE GOOD Winter 2002 Freedom, Transcendence, and the Good Freedom Beyond Our Choosing: Augustine on the Will and Its Objects D. C. Schindler “Freedom is dependent on the existence of things of intrinsic value. A world of mere options is a world without the possibility offreedom.”
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JOSEPH RATZINGER
Joseph Ratzinger. "Cardinal Ratzinger (Pope Benedict XVI) rarely writes on any churchly matter that does not manifest its implications for man and culture, and vice versa. Indeed, this indissoluble linking is one of the main distinguishing features of his theology." – David L. Schindler, introduction to Joseph RatzingerROBERT STALDER
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THE MERCIFUL GIFT OF INDISSOLUBILITY AND THE QUESTION … THE MERCIFUL GIFT OF INDISSOLUBILITY 309 panding.6 My aim here is simply to note some of the key argu- ments that emerged in the early 1970s and to summarize the response of CONSCIENCE AND TRUTH Conscience and Truth 533 respect the prophet of Jesus Christ has its roots in this fundamental question. Socrates’ taking up of this question bestowed on the way A MEDITATION ON GIVENNESS A MEDITATION ON GIVENNESS 873 when all men, even nonbelievers, glimpse the truth of the given-ness of creation and begin to pray, to acknowledge that all is a HOME | COMMUNIOCURRENT ISSUEPAST ISSUESCOLLECTIONSDONATESUBSCRIBEREGISTER The Mission of the Christian Family According to St. John Paul II. Livio Melina. “ pouses not only exchange their own human love, but also the most precious thing God has given them—which is the gift of the Spirit—in a process of gradual growth in charity and expansion of their capacity to receive and give divine love.”. ReadMore.
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Winter 2009 Silence and Prayer Silence William L. Brownsberger “Presence in silence betokens disponibility. . . . Selfishness centers on the scattered-out self (in the Augustinian sense).” FREEDOM, TRANSCENDENCE, AND THE GOOD Winter 2002 Freedom, Transcendence, and the Good Freedom Beyond Our Choosing: Augustine on the Will and Its Objects D. C. Schindler “Freedom is dependent on the existence of things of intrinsic value. A world of mere options is a world without the possibility offreedom.”
THE HOLY SPIRIT AS COMMUNIO: CONCERNING THE RELATIONSHIP The Holy Spirit as Communio 325 1 Cf. E.M. Heufelder, Neues Pfingsten, 2d ed. (Meitingen-Freising, 1970), especially 51; J. Pieper, Ueberleifung (Munich, 1970) 38ff; 97–108. My original topic was simply “Pneumatology and Spirituality.” The reason for restricting the topic in this way isAUTHOR INDEX
Response to Frederick Bauerschmidt’s “Theo-Drama and Political Theology” - Volume 25.3 (Fall 1998) In Reply to Richard John Neuhaus - Volume 16.4 (Winter 1989) On Richard John Neuhaus’s The Catholic Moment - Volume 15.4 (Winter 1988) Instruction on Christian Freedom and Liberation - Volume 13.3 (Fall 1986) The Catholic Concept ofSocial
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Brain Death. In recent years the question of whether the cessation of brain activity is sufficient to determine the death of the human person has provoked sharp debate among Catholic moral philosophers and scientists. The editors of Communio hope to advance the discussion with the following collection of articles. Brain Death: Part I. THE PRIMACY OF THE POPE AND THE UNITY OF THE PEOPLE OF … THE PRIMACY OF THE POPE 113 while the Second was characterized mainly by the struggle over the concept of collegiality.2 Of course, we should immediately add that, in THE NOTION OF PERSON IN THEOLOGY The Notion of Person in Theology. The notion of "person" is of perennial interest for Communio editors and readers. Here you'll find in chronological order some of our most frequently requested articles dealing with the history and meaning of the concept of person. HOME | COMMUNIOCURRENT ISSUEPAST ISSUESCOLLECTIONSDONATESUBSCRIBEREGISTER The Mission of the Christian Family According to St. John Paul II. Livio Melina. “ pouses not only exchange their own human love, but also the most precious thing God has given them—which is the gift of the Spirit—in a process of gradual growth in charity and expansion of their capacity to receive and give divine love.”. ReadMore.
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Winter 2009 Silence and Prayer Silence William L. Brownsberger “Presence in silence betokens disponibility. . . . Selfishness centers on the scattered-out self (in the Augustinian sense).” FREEDOM, TRANSCENDENCE, AND THE GOOD Winter 2002 Freedom, Transcendence, and the Good Freedom Beyond Our Choosing: Augustine on the Will and Its Objects D. C. Schindler “Freedom is dependent on the existence of things of intrinsic value. A world of mere options is a world without the possibility offreedom.”
THE HOLY SPIRIT AS COMMUNIO: CONCERNING THE RELATIONSHIP The Holy Spirit as Communio 325 1 Cf. E.M. Heufelder, Neues Pfingsten, 2d ed. (Meitingen-Freising, 1970), especially 51; J. Pieper, Ueberleifung (Munich, 1970) 38ff; 97–108. My original topic was simply “Pneumatology and Spirituality.” The reason for restricting the topic in this way isAUTHOR INDEX
Response to Frederick Bauerschmidt’s “Theo-Drama and Political Theology” - Volume 25.3 (Fall 1998) In Reply to Richard John Neuhaus - Volume 16.4 (Winter 1989) On Richard John Neuhaus’s The Catholic Moment - Volume 15.4 (Winter 1988) Instruction on Christian Freedom and Liberation - Volume 13.3 (Fall 1986) The Catholic Concept ofSocial
BRAIN DEATH
Brain Death. In recent years the question of whether the cessation of brain activity is sufficient to determine the death of the human person has provoked sharp debate among Catholic moral philosophers and scientists. The editors of Communio hope to advance the discussion with the following collection of articles. Brain Death: Part I. THE PRIMACY OF THE POPE AND THE UNITY OF THE PEOPLE OF … THE PRIMACY OF THE POPE 113 while the Second was characterized mainly by the struggle over the concept of collegiality.2 Of course, we should immediately add that, in THE NOTION OF PERSON IN THEOLOGY The Notion of Person in Theology. The notion of "person" is of perennial interest for Communio editors and readers. Here you'll find in chronological order some of our most frequently requested articles dealing with the history and meaning of the concept of person. SUBSCRIBE TO COMMUNIO Automatically Renewing Subscription (4 issues per year)*. $24.00. Add to Cart. One-Year Subscription (4 issues total) $25.00. Add to Cart.SILENCE AND PRAYER
Winter 2009 Silence and Prayer Silence William L. Brownsberger “Presence in silence betokens disponibility. . . . Selfishness centers on the scattered-out self (in the Augustinian sense).”BRAIN DEATH
Brain Death. In recent years the question of whether the cessation of brain activity is sufficient to determine the death of the human person has provoked sharp debate among Catholic moral philosophers and scientists. The editors of Communio hope to advance the discussion with the following collection of articles. Brain Death: Part I. INTERNATIONAL AFFILIATES International Affiliates. Communio: International Catholic Review is published in collaboration with: Argentina: Revista católica internacional Communio FREEDOM, TRANSCENDENCE, AND THE GOOD Winter 2002 Freedom, Transcendence, and the Good Freedom Beyond Our Choosing: Augustine on the Will and Its Objects D. C. Schindler “Freedom is dependent on the existence of things of intrinsic value. A world of mere options is a world without the possibility offreedom.”
THE NOTION OF PERSON IN THEOLOGY The Notion of Person in Theology. The notion of "person" is of perennial interest for Communio editors and readers. Here you'll find in chronological order some of our most frequently requested articles dealing with the history and meaning of the concept of person. HANS URS VON BALTHASAR Hans Urs von Balthasar Hans Urs von Balthasar (1905–1988), one of the founders of Communio, was an eminent Swiss theologian and author.. Articles: A Commentary on John Paul II’s Dominum et vivificantem - Volume 47.4 (Winter 2020) A Pontificate under the Banner of Mary - Volume 47.4 (Winter 2020) Eucharist: Gift of Love - Volume 43.1(Spring 2016)
JOSEPH RATZINGER
Joseph Ratzinger. "Cardinal Ratzinger (Pope Benedict XVI) rarely writes on any churchly matter that does not manifest its implications for man and culture, and vice versa. Indeed, this indissoluble linking is one of the main distinguishing features of his theology." – David L. Schindler, introduction to Joseph Ratzinger DIVORCE AND REMARRIAGE IN THE EARLY CHURCH: SOME DIVORCE AND REMARRIAGE IN THE EARLY CHURCH 473 ing themselves to the necessary research. The result is also un-satisfying for the historian, who can only deplore the influence THE PRIMACY OF THE POPE AND THE UNITY OF THE PEOPLE … THE PRIMACY OF THE POPE 113 while the Second was characterized mainly by the struggle over the concept of collegiality.2 Of course, we should immediately add that, in HOME | COMMUNIOCURRENT ISSUEPAST ISSUESCOLLECTIONSDONATESUBSCRIBEREGISTER The Mission of the Christian Family According to St. John Paul II. Livio Melina. “ pouses not only exchange their own human love, but also the most precious thing God has given them—which is the gift of the Spirit—in a process of gradual growth in charity and expansion of their capacity to receive and give divine love.”. ReadMore.
SILENCE AND PRAYER
Winter 2009 Silence and Prayer Silence William L. Brownsberger “Presence in silence betokens disponibility. . . . Selfishness centers on the scattered-out self (in the Augustinian sense).” FREEDOM, TRANSCENDENCE, AND THE GOOD Winter 2002 Freedom, Transcendence, and the Good Freedom Beyond Our Choosing: Augustine on the Will and Its Objects D. C. Schindler “Freedom is dependent on the existence of things of intrinsic value. A world of mere options is a world without the possibility offreedom.”
THE HOLY SPIRIT AS COMMUNIO: CONCERNING THE RELATIONSHIPHOLY SPIRIT HEALING VIDEOHOLY SPIRIT MEDITATION MUSICHOLY SPIRIT PRAYER MUSICYOUTUBE HOLY SPIRIT PRAYERMEDITATION ON THE HOLY SPIRITTIME WITHHOLY SPIRIT
The Holy Spirit as Communio 325 1 Cf. E.M. Heufelder, Neues Pfingsten, 2d ed. (Meitingen-Freising, 1970), especially 51; J. Pieper, Ueberleifung (Munich, 1970) 38ff; 97–108. My original topic was simply “Pneumatology and Spirituality.” The reason for restricting the topic in this way isAUTHOR INDEX
Response to Frederick Bauerschmidt’s “Theo-Drama and Political Theology” - Volume 25.3 (Fall 1998) In Reply to Richard John Neuhaus - Volume 16.4 (Winter 1989) On Richard John Neuhaus’s The Catholic Moment - Volume 15.4 (Winter 1988) Instruction on Christian Freedom and Liberation - Volume 13.3 (Fall 1986) The Catholic Concept ofSocial
BRAIN DEATH
Brain Death. In recent years the question of whether the cessation of brain activity is sufficient to determine the death of the human person has provoked sharp debate among Catholic moral philosophers and scientists. The editors of Communio hope to advance the discussion with the following collection of articles. Brain Death: Part I. THE PRIMACY OF THE POPE AND THE UNITY OF THE PEOPLE OF … THE PRIMACY OF THE POPE 113 while the Second was characterized mainly by the struggle over the concept of collegiality.2 Of course, we should immediately add that, in THE NOTION OF PERSON IN THEOLOGY The Notion of Person in Theology. The notion of "person" is of perennial interest for Communio editors and readers. Here you'll find in chronological order some of our most frequently requested articles dealing with the history and meaning of the concept of person. HOME | COMMUNIOCURRENT ISSUEPAST ISSUESCOLLECTIONSDONATESUBSCRIBEREGISTER The Mission of the Christian Family According to St. John Paul II. Livio Melina. “ pouses not only exchange their own human love, but also the most precious thing God has given them—which is the gift of the Spirit—in a process of gradual growth in charity and expansion of their capacity to receive and give divine love.”. ReadMore.
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Winter 2009 Silence and Prayer Silence William L. Brownsberger “Presence in silence betokens disponibility. . . . Selfishness centers on the scattered-out self (in the Augustinian sense).” FREEDOM, TRANSCENDENCE, AND THE GOOD Winter 2002 Freedom, Transcendence, and the Good Freedom Beyond Our Choosing: Augustine on the Will and Its Objects D. C. Schindler “Freedom is dependent on the existence of things of intrinsic value. A world of mere options is a world without the possibility offreedom.”
THE HOLY SPIRIT AS COMMUNIO: CONCERNING THE RELATIONSHIPHOLY SPIRIT HEALING VIDEOHOLY SPIRIT MEDITATION MUSICHOLY SPIRIT PRAYER MUSICYOUTUBE HOLY SPIRIT PRAYERMEDITATION ON THE HOLY SPIRITTIME WITHHOLY SPIRIT
The Holy Spirit as Communio 325 1 Cf. E.M. Heufelder, Neues Pfingsten, 2d ed. (Meitingen-Freising, 1970), especially 51; J. Pieper, Ueberleifung (Munich, 1970) 38ff; 97–108. My original topic was simply “Pneumatology and Spirituality.” The reason for restricting the topic in this way is SUBSCRIBE TO COMMUNIO Automatically Renewing Subscription (4 issues per year)*. $24.00. Add to Cart. One-Year Subscription (4 issues total) $25.00. Add to Cart.SILENCE AND PRAYER
Winter 2009 Silence and Prayer Silence William L. Brownsberger “Presence in silence betokens disponibility. . . . Selfishness centers on the scattered-out self (in the Augustinian sense).”BRAIN DEATH
Brain Death. In recent years the question of whether the cessation of brain activity is sufficient to determine the death of the human person has provoked sharp debate among Catholic moral philosophers and scientists. The editors of Communio hope to advance the discussion with the following collection of articles. Brain Death: Part I. INTERNATIONAL AFFILIATES International Affiliates. Communio: International Catholic Review is published in collaboration with: Argentina: Revista católica internacional Communio FREEDOM, TRANSCENDENCE, AND THE GOOD Winter 2002 Freedom, Transcendence, and the Good Freedom Beyond Our Choosing: Augustine on the Will and Its Objects D. C. Schindler “Freedom is dependent on the existence of things of intrinsic value. A world of mere options is a world without the possibility offreedom.”
THE NOTION OF PERSON IN THEOLOGY The Notion of Person in Theology. The notion of "person" is of perennial interest for Communio editors and readers. Here you'll find in chronological order some of our most frequently requested articles dealing with the history and meaning of the concept of person. HANS URS VON BALTHASAR Hans Urs von Balthasar Hans Urs von Balthasar (1905–1988), one of the founders of Communio, was an eminent Swiss theologian and author.. Articles: A Commentary on John Paul II’s Dominum et vivificantem - Volume 47.4 (Winter 2020) A Pontificate under the Banner of Mary - Volume 47.4 (Winter 2020) Eucharist: Gift of Love - Volume 43.1(Spring 2016)
JOSEPH RATZINGER
Joseph Ratzinger. "Cardinal Ratzinger (Pope Benedict XVI) rarely writes on any churchly matter that does not manifest its implications for man and culture, and vice versa. Indeed, this indissoluble linking is one of the main distinguishing features of his theology." – David L. Schindler, introduction to Joseph Ratzinger DIVORCE AND REMARRIAGE IN THE EARLY CHURCH: SOME DIVORCE AND REMARRIAGE IN THE EARLY CHURCH 473 ing themselves to the necessary research. The result is also un-satisfying for the historian, who can only deplore the influence THE PRIMACY OF THE POPE AND THE UNITY OF THE PEOPLE … THE PRIMACY OF THE POPE 113 while the Second was characterized mainly by the struggle over the concept of collegiality.2 Of course, we should immediately add that, in HOME | COMMUNIOCURRENT ISSUEPAST ISSUESCOLLECTIONSDONATESUBSCRIBEREGISTER The Mission of the Christian Family According to St. John Paul II. Livio Melina. “ pouses not only exchange their own human love, but also the most precious thing God has given them—which is the gift of the Spirit—in a process of gradual growth in charity and expansion of their capacity to receive and give divine love.”. ReadMore.
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Winter 2009 Silence and Prayer Silence William L. Brownsberger “Presence in silence betokens disponibility. . . . Selfishness centers on the scattered-out self (in the Augustinian sense).” FREEDOM, TRANSCENDENCE, AND THE GOOD Winter 2002 Freedom, Transcendence, and the Good Freedom Beyond Our Choosing: Augustine on the Will and Its Objects D. C. Schindler “Freedom is dependent on the existence of things of intrinsic value. A world of mere options is a world without the possibility offreedom.”
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The Holy Spirit as Communio 325 1 Cf. E.M. Heufelder, Neues Pfingsten, 2d ed. (Meitingen-Freising, 1970), especially 51; J. Pieper, Ueberleifung (Munich, 1970) 38ff; 97–108. My original topic was simply “Pneumatology and Spirituality.” The reason for restricting the topic in this way isAUTHOR INDEX
Response to Frederick Bauerschmidt’s “Theo-Drama and Political Theology” - Volume 25.3 (Fall 1998) In Reply to Richard John Neuhaus - Volume 16.4 (Winter 1989) On Richard John Neuhaus’s The Catholic Moment - Volume 15.4 (Winter 1988) Instruction on Christian Freedom and Liberation - Volume 13.3 (Fall 1986) The Catholic Concept ofSocial
BRAIN DEATH
Brain Death. In recent years the question of whether the cessation of brain activity is sufficient to determine the death of the human person has provoked sharp debate among Catholic moral philosophers and scientists. The editors of Communio hope to advance the discussion with the following collection of articles. Brain Death: Part I. THE PRIMACY OF THE POPE AND THE UNITY OF THE PEOPLE OF … THE PRIMACY OF THE POPE 113 while the Second was characterized mainly by the struggle over the concept of collegiality.2 Of course, we should immediately add that, in THE NOTION OF PERSON IN THEOLOGY The Notion of Person in Theology. The notion of "person" is of perennial interest for Communio editors and readers. Here you'll find in chronological order some of our most frequently requested articles dealing with the history and meaning of the concept of person. HOME | COMMUNIOCURRENT ISSUEPAST ISSUESCOLLECTIONSDONATESUBSCRIBEREGISTER The Mission of the Christian Family According to St. John Paul II. Livio Melina. “ pouses not only exchange their own human love, but also the most precious thing God has given them—which is the gift of the Spirit—in a process of gradual growth in charity and expansion of their capacity to receive and give divine love.”. ReadMore.
SILENCE AND PRAYER
Winter 2009 Silence and Prayer Silence William L. Brownsberger “Presence in silence betokens disponibility. . . . Selfishness centers on the scattered-out self (in the Augustinian sense).” FREEDOM, TRANSCENDENCE, AND THE GOOD Winter 2002 Freedom, Transcendence, and the Good Freedom Beyond Our Choosing: Augustine on the Will and Its Objects D. C. Schindler “Freedom is dependent on the existence of things of intrinsic value. A world of mere options is a world without the possibility offreedom.”
THE HOLY SPIRIT AS COMMUNIO: CONCERNING THE RELATIONSHIPHOLY SPIRIT HEALING VIDEOHOLY SPIRIT MEDITATION MUSICHOLY SPIRIT PRAYER MUSICYOUTUBE HOLY SPIRIT PRAYERMEDITATION ON THE HOLY SPIRITTIME WITHHOLY SPIRIT
The Holy Spirit as Communio 325 1 Cf. E.M. Heufelder, Neues Pfingsten, 2d ed. (Meitingen-Freising, 1970), especially 51; J. Pieper, Ueberleifung (Munich, 1970) 38ff; 97–108. My original topic was simply “Pneumatology and Spirituality.” The reason for restricting the topic in this way isAUTHOR INDEX
Response to Frederick Bauerschmidt’s “Theo-Drama and Political Theology” - Volume 25.3 (Fall 1998) In Reply to Richard John Neuhaus - Volume 16.4 (Winter 1989) On Richard John Neuhaus’s The Catholic Moment - Volume 15.4 (Winter 1988) Instruction on Christian Freedom and Liberation - Volume 13.3 (Fall 1986) The Catholic Concept ofSocial
BRAIN DEATH
Brain Death. In recent years the question of whether the cessation of brain activity is sufficient to determine the death of the human person has provoked sharp debate among Catholic moral philosophers and scientists. The editors of Communio hope to advance the discussion with the following collection of articles. Brain Death: Part I. THE PRIMACY OF THE POPE AND THE UNITY OF THE PEOPLE OF … THE PRIMACY OF THE POPE 113 while the Second was characterized mainly by the struggle over the concept of collegiality.2 Of course, we should immediately add that, in THE NOTION OF PERSON IN THEOLOGY The Notion of Person in Theology. The notion of "person" is of perennial interest for Communio editors and readers. Here you'll find in chronological order some of our most frequently requested articles dealing with the history and meaning of the concept of person. SUBSCRIBE TO COMMUNIO Automatically Renewing Subscription (4 issues per year)*. $24.00. Add to Cart. One-Year Subscription (4 issues total) $25.00. Add to Cart.SILENCE AND PRAYER
Winter 2009 Silence and Prayer Silence William L. Brownsberger “Presence in silence betokens disponibility. . . . Selfishness centers on the scattered-out self (in the Augustinian sense).”BRAIN DEATH
Brain Death. In recent years the question of whether the cessation of brain activity is sufficient to determine the death of the human person has provoked sharp debate among Catholic moral philosophers and scientists. The editors of Communio hope to advance the discussion with the following collection of articles. Brain Death: Part I. INTERNATIONAL AFFILIATES International Affiliates. Communio: International Catholic Review is published in collaboration with: Argentina: Revista católica internacional Communio FREEDOM, TRANSCENDENCE, AND THE GOOD Winter 2002 Freedom, Transcendence, and the Good Freedom Beyond Our Choosing: Augustine on the Will and Its Objects D. C. Schindler “Freedom is dependent on the existence of things of intrinsic value. A world of mere options is a world without the possibility offreedom.”
THE NOTION OF PERSON IN THEOLOGY The Notion of Person in Theology. The notion of "person" is of perennial interest for Communio editors and readers. Here you'll find in chronological order some of our most frequently requested articles dealing with the history and meaning of the concept of person. HANS URS VON BALTHASAR Hans Urs von Balthasar Hans Urs von Balthasar (1905–1988), one of the founders of Communio, was an eminent Swiss theologian and author.. Articles: A Commentary on John Paul II’s Dominum et vivificantem - Volume 47.4 (Winter 2020) A Pontificate under the Banner of Mary - Volume 47.4 (Winter 2020) Eucharist: Gift of Love - Volume 43.1(Spring 2016)
JOSEPH RATZINGER
Joseph Ratzinger. "Cardinal Ratzinger (Pope Benedict XVI) rarely writes on any churchly matter that does not manifest its implications for man and culture, and vice versa. Indeed, this indissoluble linking is one of the main distinguishing features of his theology." – David L. Schindler, introduction to Joseph Ratzinger DIVORCE AND REMARRIAGE IN THE EARLY CHURCH: SOME DIVORCE AND REMARRIAGE IN THE EARLY CHURCH 473 ing themselves to the necessary research. The result is also un-satisfying for the historian, who can only deplore the influence THE PRIMACY OF THE POPE AND THE UNITY OF THE PEOPLE … THE PRIMACY OF THE POPE 113 while the Second was characterized mainly by the struggle over the concept of collegiality.2 Of course, we should immediately add that, in* Home
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MARY, MOTHERHOOD, AND THE CHURCH INTRODUCTION: MARY, MOTHERHOOD, AND THE CHURCHRead More
THE BODY AND THE BRIDE OF CHRIST: THE CHURCH AS ONE UNIQUE TRANSCENDENT SUBJECTRoch Kereszty
“The Church’s dependence on Christ through the Holy Spirit is the source of her independent reality.”Read More
MORAL THEOLOGY AND THE PROBLEM OF MODERNITYDavid L. Schindler
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inadequately conceived _objective law_ only to back . . . into a reductive sense of _subjective freedom_.”Read More
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