Contents
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Part I. The Trinity
1. The Filioque, an Ecumenical Proposal: Beyond Athanasius and Thomas Aquinas
2. Zizioulas: The Trinity and Ecumenism
3. Jonathan Edwards: “Discourse on the Trinity”
4. The Trinity’s Loving Act of Creation
Part II. God and Suffering
5. Does God Suffer?
6. Origen and the Suffering of God
7. Easter Saturday and the Suffering of God: The Theology of Alan E. Lewis
8. Suffering and the Sovereign Love of God
9. God and Human Suffering: His Act of Creation and His Acts in History
Part III. Christology
10. The Incarnation
11. The Doctrinal Significance of the Councils of Nicaea, Ephesus, and Chalcedon
12. Athanasius’s Incarnational Soteriology
13. Paul’s Conversion in His Own Words
14. The Hypostatic Union: Personhood, Consciousness and Knowledge
15. Jesus Becoming Jesus: The Primacy of Christ in Paul’s Three Hymns
Part IV. Faith and Reason
16. Faith and the Ecclesial Vocation of the Catholic Theologian
17. Faith and Reason in John Paul and Aquinas
18. Reason, Faith, and Obedience
Part V. Ecclesiology
19. Henri de Lubac: The Church as the Body of Christ and the Challenge of Ethnic Nationalism
20. The Jews and the Body of Christ: An Essay in Hope
21. In Persona Christi: The Catholic Understanding of the Ordained Priesthood in Relation to the Eucharist
22. The Catholic Laity: Priests, Prophets, and Kings
23. The Christian Family as the Domestic Church: Sharing in Christ’s Threefold Office of Priest, Prophet, and King