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Louvain Theological and Pastoral Monographs

Series: Louvain Theological and Pastoral Monographs
Arising out of Louvain's long tradition of theological excellence within the Roman Catholic tradition at large, the volumes in this distinguished series express some of the finest reflection on current theology and pastoral practice.

Titles in this Series:

Adequately Considered: An American Perspective on Louis Janssens' Personalist Morals

Clear Heads and Holy Hearts: The Religious and Theological Ideal of John Henry Newman

A Different God: A Christian View of Suffering

Free to Love: Paul's Defense of Christian Liberty in Galatians

History of Canon Law

How Do Stories Save Us? An Essay on the Question with the Theological Hermeneutics of David Tracy in View

Interrupting Tradition: An Essay on Christian Faith in a Postmodern Context

Islam: Friend or Foe?

A Mature Faith: Spiritual Direction and Anthropology in a Theology of Pastoral Care and Counseling

Meister Eckhart: An Asian Perspective

Monasticism, Buddhist and Christian: The Korean Experience

Newman and Faith

Newman and the Word

Out of the Treasure: The Parables in the Gospel of Matthew

Pluralism: A New Paradigm for Theology

The Poem as Sacrament: The Theological Aesthetic of Gerard Manley Hopkins

The Riddle of Christian Mystical Experience: The Role of the Humanity of Jesus

A Spirituality of Everyday Faith: A Theological Investigation of the Notion of Spirituality in Karl Rahner

Suffering and Salvation: The Salvific Meaning of Suffering in the Later Theology of Edward Schillebeeckx

Towards Another Future: On the Christian Faith and Its Shape between Yesterday and Tomorrow

A Universal Faith?: Peoples, Cultures, Religions, and the Christ

Yves Congar: Theologian of the Church


 

 

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