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LAUDATO SI'' AND NORTHERN APPALACHIA Volume 6, Special Issue 1Edited by William J. Collinge, Christine Cusick, and Christopher McMahonThe Significance of Pope Francis''s Prophetic Call: ''Care for Our Common Home''for Northern AppalachiaAnne CliffordSustainable Communities and Eucharistic Communities: Laudato Si'', Northern Appalachia, and Redemptive Recovery.Lucas BriolaAn Integral Eucharist? Pope Francis, Louis-Marie Chauvet, and Ecology''s Relationship to EucharistDerek HostetterPope Francis, Theology of the Body, Ecology, and EncounterRobert RyanThe Catholic Worker Farm in Lincoln County, West Virginia, 1970-1990: An Experiment in Sustainable CommunityWilliam J. CollingeThe Catholic Workers and ""Green"" Civic Republicanismin Lincoln County, WV: 1969-1979Jinny A. TurmanDiscerning a Catholic Environmental Ethos: Three Episodes in the Growth of Environmental Awareness in Western PennsylvaniaTim KellyThe Consequences ofFossil Fuel Addictionin Schoharie CountyNancy M. RourkeLaudatoSi'', Communication Ethics, and the Common Good: To-ward a Dialogic Meeting amid Environmental CrisisJohn H. PrellwitzStrange as This Weather Has Been: Teaching Laudato Si''and EcofeminismDavid von SchlichtenAt Home in Northern Appalachia: Laudato Si''and the Catholic Committee of AppalachiaJessica WrobleskiContributors
A Note from the EditorWhat Can Theology Offer Psychology? Some Considerations in the Context of DepressionJessica CoblentzThe Accompaniment of Psychology and Theology: A Response to Jessica CoblentzAnthony H. AhrensA Force for Good: When and Why Religion Predicts Prosocial BehaviorKarina SchumannHaunted Salvation: The Generational Consequences of Ecclesial Sex Abuse and the Conditions for ConversionStephanie Edwards and Kimberly HumphreyThe Body and Posttraumatic Healing: A Teresian ApproachJulia FederWhat is This Hope?: Insights from Christian Theology and Positive PsychologyBarbara SainChristian Meaning-Making through Suffering in Theology and Psychology of ReligionJason McMartin, Eric Silverman, M. Elizabeth Lewis Hall,Jamie Aten, and Laura ShannonhouseWhite Fragility as White Epistemic DisorientationStephen R. CalmeThe Ontological Priority of Being a BodyBeth Zagrobelny Lofgren''Resilient Faithfulness'': A Dynamic Dialectic Between the Trans- cendent and Physical Dimensions of the Human PersonChristopher Krall, S.J.The Pastoral Mystique: A Feminist Ecclesiological Approach to Clergy BurnoutDavid von SchlichtenPsyche, Soul, and Salvation: Psychology, Theology, and the Science of the Human and Its Place in TheologyChristopher McMahonBook Reviews
A Note from the EditorWhat Can Theology Offer Psychology? Some Considerations in the Context of DepressionJessica CoblentzThe Accompaniment of Psychology and Theology: A Response to Jessica CoblentzAnthony H. AhrensA Force for Good: When and Why Religion Predicts Prosocial BehaviorKarina SchumannHaunted Salvation: The Generational Consequences of Ecclesial Sex Abuse and the Conditions for ConversionStephanie Edwards and Kimberly HumphreyThe Body and Posttraumatic Healing: A Teresian ApproachJulia FederWhat is This Hope?: Insights from Christian Theology and Positive PsychologyBarbara SainChristian Meaning-Making through Suffering in Theology and Psychology of ReligionJason McMartin, Eric Silverman, M. Elizabeth Lewis Hall,Jamie Aten, and Laura ShannonhouseWhite Fragility as White Epistemic DisorientationStephen R. CalmeThe Ontological Priority of Being a BodyBeth Zagrobelny Lofgren''Resilient Faithfulness'': A Dynamic Dialectic Between the Trans- cendent and Physical Dimensions of the Human PersonChristopher Krall, S.J.The Pastoral Mystique: A Feminist Ecclesiological Approach to Clergy BurnoutDavid von SchlichtenPsyche, Soul, and Salvation: Psychology, Theology, and the Science of the Human and Its Place in TheologyChristopher McMahonBook Reviews
Introduction A Peek at Renewal in Contemporary Moral Theology: The Pinckaers SymposiumWilliam C. Mattison, III and Matthew Levering Moral Theology in Service of the Work of the Spirit: Synthesizing Pinckaers and Pope Francis Against Moralities of ObligationDavid Cloutier Irregular Unions and Moral Growth in Amoris LaetitiaDavid Elliot Instinctus and the Gifts of the Holy Spirit: Explaining the Development in St. Thomas's Teaching on the Gifts of the Holy SpiritJames W. Stroud Aquinas on the Fruits of the Holy Spirit as the Delight of the Christian LifeFr. Anton ten Klooster A New Look at the Last End: Noun and Verb, Determinate Yet Capable of GrowthWilliam C. Mattison III The Virtue of Equity and the Contemporary WorldElisabeth Rain Kincaid Pinckaers and Haring on ConscienceMatthew Levering Quaestiones Disputatae de PinckaersTom Angier
IntroductionMatthew J. Gaudet and James F. Keenan, S.J. University Ethics and Contingent FacultyJames F. Keenan, S.J. Saying No to an Economy that Kills: Undermining Mission and Exploiting Vocation in Catholic Higher EducationKerry Danner Adjunct Unionization on Catholic Campuses: Solidarity, Theology, and MissionDebra Erickson The Threat to Academic Freedom and the Contingent ScholarLincoln R. Rice Contingency, Gender, and the Academic TableKaren Peterson-Iyer The Spiritual Crisis of Contingent FacultyClaire Bischoff Departmental Chair as Faculty Advocate and Middle ManagerElizabeth Hinson-Hasty Toward an Inclusive Faculty CommunityMatthew J. Gaudet
Catholic PeacemakingEdited by Jason KingMilitary Sexual Assault as Political Violence and Challenge to Christian EthicsMeghan J. ClarkDomestic Violence in the Domestic Church: An Argument for Greater Attention to Intimate Partner Abuse in Catholic Health CareLauren L. BakerStudies in Scripture for Moral TheologiansJeffrey L. MorrowFrom Strangers to Neighbors: Toward an Ethics of Sanctuary CitiesGary SlaterRound Table Discussion: Just PeacemakingA ""Manual"" for Escaping Our Vicious CyclesGerald W. SchlabachA Virtue-Based Just Peace EthicEli S. McCarthyThe Changing Vision of ""Just Peace"" in Catholic Social TraditionLisa Sowle CahillContributors
Love, Redemption, Vocation, and the ChurchVolume 4, Number 2, June 2015Edited by David M. McCarthyRoman Catholic Teaching on International Debt: Toward a New Methodology for Catholic Social Ethics and Moral TheologyM. Therese LysaughtNarrative, Social Identity and Practical Reason: On Charles Taylor and Moral TheologyMark RyanHobbes Contra BellarmineMatthew RoseGrace Is the Emotion of the Love of GodEdward Collins VacekNo Woe to You Lawyers: A Virtue Ethics Approach To Happiness Within the Legal ProfessionJohn J. FitzgeraldDignity and the Body: Reclaiming What Autonomy IgnoresJoel J. Shuman and Brian VolckMore Than Self-Gift and Sex: The Role of Receptivity in Catholic Marital EthicsRobert RyanReview Essay on Catholic Higher Education: After Ex corde EcclesiaeJason KingDavid Matzko McCarthy is the Fr. James M. Forker Professor of Catholic Social Teaching at Mount St Mary''s University, Emmitsburg, Maryland.
Grace and Peace in the Earthly CityVolume 5, Number 1, January 2016Edited by David M. McCarthyCatholic Moral Traditions and Energy Ethics For the Twenty-First CenturyErin Lothes Biviano, David Cloutier, Elaine Padilla, Christiana Z. Peppard, and Jame SchaeferHuman Capacities and the Problem of Universally Equal Dignity: Two Philosophical Test Cases and a Theistic ResponseMatthew PetrusekA Case Study of Scholasticism: Peter Abelard and Peter Lombard on PenanceLucas BriolaAn Analysis of GSUSA''s Policy of Serving Transgender Youth: Implications for Catholic PracticeJohn Grabowski and Christopher Gross""For He is our Peace:"" Thomas Aquinas on Christ As Cause of Peace in the City of SaintsMatthew A. TapieInfused Virtue and ""22-Carat""Morally Right ACTSAngela KnobelNatural Law: New Directions In Thomistic Theological EthicsCharles R. PinchesReview Essay on the Social Problem of Family Homes for ConvivialityDavid Matzko McCarthyDavid Matzko McCarthy is the Fr. James M. Forker Professor of Catholic Social Teaching at Mount St Mary''s University, Emmitsburg, Maryland.
Engaging DisabilityEdited by Miguel J. Romero and Mary Jo IozzioPreface: Engaging Disability Mary Jo Iozzio and Miguel J. RomeroGod Bends Over Backwards to Accommodate Humankind ...While the Civil Rights Acts and the Americans with Disabilities Act Require [Only] the Minimum Mary Jo IozzioOn ""And Vulnerable"": Catholic Social Thought and the Social Challenges of Cognitive Disability Matthew GaudetFrom Universal Precautions to Universal Design: Disclosure of Concealable Disability in the Case of HIV Mary M. Doyle RocheDisability, the Healing of Infirmity, and the Theological Virtue of Hope: A Thomistic Approach Paul GondreauSeventeenth-Century Casuistry Regarding Persons with Disabilities: Antonino Diana''s Tract ""On the Mute, Deaf, and Blind"" Julia A. FlemingBlessed Silence: Explorations in Christian Contemplation and Hearing Loss Jana BennettBecoming Friends: Ethics in Friendship and in Doing Theology Lorraine CuddebackThe Slow Journey Towards Beatitude: Disability in L''Arche, and Staying Human in High-Speed Society Jason Reimer GreigThe Goodness and Beauty of Our Fragile Flesh: Moral Theologians and Our Engagement With ''Disability'' Miguel J. Romero
Description:VirtueVolume 3, Number 1, January 2014Edited by David Cloutier and William C. Mattison IIIMoral Reason, Person and Virtue: The Aristotelian-Thomistic Perspective in the Face of Current Challenges from NeurobiologyMartin RhonheimerThe Desire for Happiness and the Virtues of the WillJean PorterElevating and Healing: Reflections on Summa Theologiae I-II q. 109, a. 2John R. BowlinThe Case for an Exemplarist Approach to Virtue in Catholic Moral TheologyPatrick M. ClarkAfter White Supremacy? The Viability of Virtue Ethics for Racial JusticeMaureen H. O''ConnellEnds and VirtuesAngela KnobelVirtue, Action, and the Human SpeciesCharles R. PinchesProgress in the Good: A Defense of the Thomistic Unity ThesisAndrew KimTeresa of Avila''s Liberative HumilityLisa FullamFaith, Love, and Stoic Assent: Reconsidering Virtue in the Reformed TraditionElizabeth Agnew CochranReview Essay: The Resurgence of Virtue in Recent Moral TheologyDavid Cloutier and William C. Mattison III
LAUDATO SI'' AND NORTHERN APPALACHIA Volume 6, Special Issue 1Edited by William J. Collinge, Christine Cusick, and Christopher McMahonThe Significance of Pope Francis''s Prophetic Call: ''Care for Our Common Home''for Northern AppalachiaAnne CliffordSustainable Communities and Eucharistic Communities: Laudato Si'', Northern Appalachia, and Redemptive Recovery.Lucas BriolaAn Integral Eucharist? Pope Francis, Louis-Marie Chauvet, and Ecology''s Relationship to EucharistDerek HostetterPope Francis, Theology of the Body, Ecology, and EncounterRobert RyanThe Catholic Worker Farm in Lincoln County, West Virginia, 1970-1990: An Experiment in Sustainable CommunityWilliam J. CollingeThe Catholic Workers and ""Green"" Civic Republicanismin Lincoln County, WV: 1969-1979Jinny A. TurmanDiscerning a Catholic Environmental Ethos: Three Episodes in the Growth of Environmental Awareness in Western PennsylvaniaTim KellyThe Consequences ofFossil Fuel Addictionin Schoharie CountyNancy M. RourkeLaudatoSi'', Communication Ethics, and the Common Good: To-ward a Dialogic Meeting amid Environmental CrisisJohn H. PrellwitzStrange as This Weather Has Been: Teaching Laudato Si''and EcofeminismDavid von SchlichtenAt Home in Northern Appalachia: Laudato Si''and the Catholic Committee of AppalachiaJessica WrobleskiContributors
Restorative JusticeVolume 5, Number 2, June 2016Edited by David M. McCarthyThe Emergence of Restorative Justice in Ecclesial PracticeThomas Noakes-DuncanRestorative and Transformative Justice in a Land of Mass IncarcerationAmy LevadSoteriology, Eucharist and the Madness of ForgivenessChristopher McMahonBreaking Out: The Expansiveness of Restorative Justice in Laudato Si''Eli McCarthyCatholic Theology of Post-Conflict Restorative Justice:The Doctrine of Hypostatic Union as a Viable InspirationRev. Raymond Aina, MSPJust War Theory and Restorative Justice: Weaving a Consistent Ethic of ReconciliationAnna Floerke ScheidRestorative Justice and the International Criminal CourtJohn KiessRestorative Justice in BaltimoreVirginia McGovern and Layton FieldA Theological Understanding of Restorative JusticeMargaret R. PfeilSymposium on the 2015 Synod of Bishops on the FamilyKari-Shane Zimmerman, James T. Bretzke, S.J., Jana Bennett,Andrew Kim, and Christina AstorgaDavid Matzko McCarthy is the Fr. James M. Forker Professor of Catholic Social Teaching at Mount St Mary''s University, Emmitsburg, Maryland.
Love, Redemption, Vocation, and the ChurchVolume 4, Number 2, June 2015Edited by David M. McCarthyRoman Catholic Teaching on International Debt: Toward a New Methodology for Catholic Social Ethics and Moral TheologyM. Therese LysaughtNarrative, Social Identity and Practical Reason: On Charles Taylor and Moral TheologyMark RyanHobbes Contra BellarmineMatthew RoseGrace Is the Emotion of the Love of GodEdward Collins VacekNo Woe to You Lawyers: A Virtue Ethics Approach To Happiness Within the Legal ProfessionJohn J. FitzgeraldDignity and the Body: Reclaiming What Autonomy IgnoresJoel J. Shuman and Brian VolckMore Than Self-Gift and Sex: The Role of Receptivity in Catholic Marital EthicsRobert RyanReview Essay on Catholic Higher Education: After Ex corde EcclesiaeJason King
Catholic PeacemakingEdited by Jason KingMilitary Sexual Assault as Political Violence and Challenge to Christian EthicsMeghan J. ClarkDomestic Violence in the Domestic Church: An Argument for Greater Attention to Intimate Partner Abuse in Catholic Health CareLauren L. BakerStudies in Scripture for Moral TheologiansJeffrey L. MorrowFrom Strangers to Neighbors: Toward an Ethics of Sanctuary CitiesGary SlaterRound Table Discussion: Just PeacemakingA ""Manual"" for Escaping Our Vicious CyclesGerald W. SchlabachA Virtue-Based Just Peace EthicEli S. McCarthyThe Changing Vision of ""Just Peace"" in Catholic Social TraditionLisa Sowle CahillContributors
Grace and Peace in the Earthly CityVolume 5, Number 1, January 2016Edited by David M. McCarthyCatholic Moral Traditions and Energy Ethics For the Twenty-First CenturyErin Lothes Biviano, David Cloutier, Elaine Padilla, Christiana Z. Peppard, and Jame SchaeferHuman Capacities and the Problem of Universally Equal Dignity: Two Philosophical Test Cases and a Theistic ResponseMatthew PetrusekA Case Study of Scholasticism: Peter Abelard and Peter Lombard on PenanceLucas BriolaAn Analysis of GSUSA''s Policy of Serving Transgender Youth: Implications for Catholic PracticeJohn Grabowski and Christopher Gross""For He is our Peace:"" Thomas Aquinas on Christ As Cause of Peace in the City of SaintsMatthew A. TapieInfused Virtue and ""22-Carat""Morally Right ACTSAngela KnobelNatural Law: New Directions In Thomistic Theological EthicsCharles R. PinchesReview Essay on the Social Problem of Family Homes for ConvivialityDavid Matzko McCarthy
Formative Figures of Contemporary American Catholic Moral Theology Volume 1, Number 1, January 2012 Edited by David Cloutier and William C. Mattison III Moral Theology in the Ruins: Introducing the Journal of Moral Theology David Matzko McCarthy Bernard Haring's Influence on American Catholic Moral Theology James F. Keenan, S.J. Servais Pinckaers and the Renewal of Catholic Moral Theology Craig Steven Titus Religious Freedom, Morality and Law: John Courtney Murray Today David Hollenbach, S.J. James M. Gustafson and Catholic Theological Ethics Lisa Sowle Cahill The Luminous Excess of the Acting Person: Assessing the Impact of Pope John Paul II on American Catholic Moral Theology John Grabowski Stanley Hauerwas's Influence on Catholic Moral Theologians Jana Marguerite Bennett Review Essay: Method in American Catholic Moral Theology After Veritatis Splendor David Cloutier and William C. Mattison III
Description:LoveVolume , Number 2, June 2012Edited by David Matzko McCarthy and Joshua P. HochschildLove: A Thomistic AnalysisDiane Fritz CatesMovements of Love: A Thomistic Perspective on Eros and AgapeWilliam C. Mattison IIILove and Poverty: Dorothy Day''s Twofold DiakoniaMargaret R. PfeilWhat''s Love Got to Do With It?Situating a Theological Virtue in the Practice of MedicineBrian E. VolckAdoption and the Goods of BirthHolly Taylor CoolmanNatural Law and the Language of LoveCharles Pinchas and David Matzko McCarthyReview Essay: Love and Recent Developments in Moral TheologyBernard V. Brady
Description:ChristologyVolume 2, Number 1, January 2013 Edited by Christopher McMahon and David Matzko McCarthyChristology and the Christian LifePaul J. WadellChristology and Moral Theology Paulinus Ikechkwu Odozor, C.S.SpThe Light Burden of Discipleship: Embodying the New Moses and Wisdom in the Gospel of Matthew Patricia SharbaughPaul and the Cruciform Way of God in Christ Michael J. GormanModern Pluralism or Divine Plentitude? Toward a Chritological Ontology Elizabeth NewmanChrist, Globalization, and the ChurchNeil OrmerodBody Work and the Work of the BodyJey P. BishopReview Essay: Beyond the Historical Jesus: Embracing Christology in Scripture, Doctrine, and EthicsChristopher McMahon
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