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Changelog (13 August 2025)

New Documents Added

Scholarly documents (+24)

  • Conscience According to John Henry Newman (Charles Morerod, O.P.)
  • Creation and Covenant in Contemporary Theology: A Synthesis of the Principal Interpretative Keys (Santiago Sanz)
  • Dignitatis Humanae—Not a Mere Question of Church Policy: A Response to Thomas Pink (Martin Rhonheimer)
  • John Paul II on the Development of Doctrine (Christopher Kaczor)
  • John Paul II’s Theology of the Body on Trial: Responding to the Accusation of the Biological Reduction of Women (Michele M. Schumacher)
  • Joseph Ratzinger on Biblical Inerrancy (Aaron Pidel, S.J.)
  • Knowledge and Normality: Bl. John Henry Newman’s Grammar of Assent and Contemporary Skepticism (Anselm Ramelow, O.P.)
  • Live Action and Planned Parenthood: A New Test Case for Lying (Thomas Petri, O.P., Michael A. Wahl)
  • Marriage and Freedom: The Splendor of Truth in a Time of Denial (Douglas Farrow)
  • Obedience Religious, Christological, and Trinitarian (Guy Mansini, O.S.B.)
  • Person and Work: In Search of Theological Convergence (Gilbert Meilaender)
  • Philosophia Obscurans? Six Theses on the Proper Relationship between Theology and Philosophy (Thomas G. Guarino)
  • Premotion, Holiness, and Pope Benedict XIII (1724–30): Some Historical Retrospects on Veritatis Splendor (Romanus Cessario, O.P.)
  • Technology, Virtue, and the Brave New World (Stephan Kampowski)
  • The Call to Mercy: Veritatis Splendor and the Preferential Option for the Poor (Miguel J. Romero)
  • The End of Martyrdom: Religious Liberty in Liberal Orders (C. C. Pecknold)
  • The Kraków Document (Janet E. Smith)
  • The Potential of the Catholic University to Evangelize (J. Brian Benestad)
  • The Resignation of Pope Benedict XVI: An Abandonment of the Cross? A Theology of the Papal Ministry in the Light of the Theology of the Cross (Emeka Nwosuh, O.P.)
  • The Roots of Transhumanism (Steven J. Jensen)
  • The Soul's Transcendence: Veritatis Splendor and Phenomenology (Derek S. Jeffreys)
  • The Universality of Natural Law and the Irreducibility of Personalism (Janet E. Smith)
  • Three Pathways into the Theological Mind of Pope Francis (Keith Lemna, David H. Delaney)
  • University Education, the Unity of Knowledge—and (Natural) Theology: John Henry Newman’s Provocative Vision (Reinhard Hutter)