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Inspired by the Catholic intellectual tradition, these essays are the fruit of a series of seminars sponsored by the Center for Catholic Studies and the Saint Paul Seminary School of Divinity at the University of St. Thomas in Saint Paul, Minnesota. With a special focus on the works of John Paul II (especially Veritatis Splendor and Fides et Ratio), the authors bring to light a host of considerations that set the work of his pontificate within the illuminating light of the living intellectual tradition.
Christopher J. Thompson is the academic dean and a professor of moral theology at the Saint Paul Seminary School of Divinity. He holds an M.A. from Saint Louis University and a Ph.D. from Marquette University.Steven A. Long is a professor of theology at Ave Maria University in Naples, Florida. He holds an M.A. from the University of Toledo and a Ph.D. from The Catholic University of America.
Chapter 1 PrefaceChapter 2 AcknowledgmentsChapter 3 IntroductionPart 4 SECTION ONE: The Intellectual Landscape Encountered by the Catholic IntellectualPart 5 SECTION TWO: Questions on the Nature and Importance of Truth for the Catholic IntellectualPart 6 SECTION THREE: Person, Freedom and the Good in Contemporary Intellectual CultureChapter 7 BibliographyChapter 8 Index of NamesChapter 9 Contributors
[T]his is an impressive volume of well-written essays that will reward careful reading by those interested in the questions of faith and reason in the thought of Aquinas and John Paul II.