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In the context of the present-day religious pluralism and meeting of religions, we can not afford to ignore the subject of religious phenomenology. Non-Christian religious traditions have confronted in their own way the problems that arise from human conditions with respect to the meaning, and goal of life. The answers to these problems given by the phenomenology of religions cannot be lightly disposed of as irrelevant to the theological reflections.
The HIV/AIDS Epidemic in Nigeria: Some Ethical ConsiderationsThis work is both an examination of some of the ethical problems of the disease in Nigeria as well as preventive strategies that are needed to curb the infection rate of the disease.
Conformation To The Death of Christ and The Hope of Resurrection: An Exegetico-Theological Study of 2 CorinthiansBy careful study and comparison of two significant passages, the author investigates the Pauline doctrine of participation in Christ's death and resurrection as an on-going dynamic in Christian life.
Augustine of Hippo: The Role of the Laity in Ecclesial ReconciliationThis is the first study of the extent to which St. Augustine understood lay Christians to share the power to “bind and loose sinners.”
Ministerium Rationis Reddendae: An Approximation to Hilary Poitiers' Understanding of TheologyThis study discusses Hilary's views on theology as they appear in his different writings and brings together his insights under the headings of "Cognito Dei"; "Fidei Intellegentia" and Dicti Ratio."
Forming a Priestly Identity: This work seeks to identify and evaluate the anthropology implicit in the documents of the VIII Synod of Bishops and the post-synodal apostolic exhortation, "Pastores dabo vabis."
Ecumenical Theology and World Religions:
Pastoral Care in Marriage Preparation (CAN. 1063): History, Analysis of the Norm and Its Implementation By Some Particular ChurchesThis study, which is in three parts, sets out to examine canon 1063, which deals with the pastoral care of marriage preparation.
A Practical Guide to Study:
An Ecological Vision of the World: Towards a Christian Ecological Theology for Our AgeThis study is an endeavor on the basis of the Christian theological tradition to overcome the tendency of the human’s arrogant domination and reckless exploitation of nature and the consequent ecological crisis.
Toward a Christology of Christ The High Priest: This study is a historical retrieval of particular authors and their discussions of Christ as priest, dis-cussions that often emanated from age-old tensions.
Charisms and The Holy Spirit's Activity in The Body of Christ: An Exegetical-Theological Study of 1 Corinthians 12:4-11 and Romans 12:6-8This work explores two texts where Apostle Paul develops most fully his idea of charisms in connection with the concept of the Church as the body of Christ.
Knowledge, Consciousness and Religious Conversion in Lonergan and Aurobindo: The following study is a comparison of the theological and philosophical views of the Catholic theologian Bernard Lonergan with those of the modern Hindu philosopher Sri Aurobindo Ghose on the topics of knowledge, consciousness and religious conversion.
Incardination and The Universal Dimension of The Priestly Ministry: A Comparision Between CIC 17 and CIC 83This book considers the mutual relationship that exists between the particular and universal Church as outlined in the Second Vatican Council and examines how it is reflected in the ministry of the bishop and the priest whose ministries belong to the esse
Golden Age Ode: At the end of a life spent in biblical research Fr. Robert North returns to his first love, poetry, in an attempt to offer a summary of that life. In writings ranging form autobiography to translations of classical authors various insights are offered int
Creation-Covenant Scheme and Justification by Faith: A Canonical Study of the God-Human Drama inthe Pentateuch and the Letter to the Romans
Towards a Contemporary Wisdom Christology: Some Catholic Christrologies in German
Karl Rahner: Life in the Spirit: Following Ignatius' key intuition that it was possible to find God in all things, Rahner sought to understand how each of us is invited to an immediate experience of God.
Offering Our Bodies as a Living Sacrifice to God: A Study in Pauline Spirituality Based on Romans 12:1Proposing the concept of belonging as a key to Pauline spirituality, this present work studies the spirituality of Paul from the particular perspective of Romans 12:1.