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Contents
Foreword
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Introduction
I. Scriptural Sources: John and the Letter to the Hebrews
1. The Gospel According to St. John
2. Leaning on the Breast of the Word
3. “He Loved Us First” (1 Jn 4:10)
4. Scriptural Signification, the Humanity of Christ, and the Homo Spiritualis
II. The Teaching of Knowledge and Wisdom
5. Aquinas on Moral Self-Knowing
6. St. Thomas Aquinas and the Transcendental Analogicity of Creationand Revelation
7. “You, a Teacher in Israel, and You Do Not Know These Things!” (Jn 3:10)
8. The Divine Communicatio as the Formal and Material Principle of Aquinas’s Summa Theologiae
III. The Blessed Virgin Mary in Catholic Theology and Universities
9. Mariology and the Sense of Mystery
10. Mary in Catholic Higher Education
IV. Prayer and Hope
11. Christ’s Prayer to the Father (and Ours)
12. Hope, Grace, and Judgment
V. The Sacred Liturgy of the Church
13. Quantum Potes, Tantum Aude
Conclusion
Biography of Archbishop J. Augustine Di Noia, OP, Titular Archbishop of Oregon City
Selected Works of Archbishop J. Augustine Di Noia, OP
Select Bibliography
Contributors
Subject Index
Scripture Index