Natural Law in Catholic Social Teachings (Pope, 2005)
A chapter from Modern Catholic Social Teaching: Commentaries and Interpretations
A chapter from Modern Catholic Social Teaching: Commentaries and Interpretations
Five articles from the Journal of Religious Ethics from O’Donovan, Attridge, Bernstein and Weithman and Wolterstorff’s response
Thomas McCall summarises the argument in his book “Forsaken” on the cry of abandonment and forms of penal substitutionary theories of atonement. There is a response – “In My Place Condemned he Stood” – by Kevin De Young.
Links to over sixty academic articles by Alvin Plantinga dating from 1958 onwards.
Eleonore Stump responds to papers on her book “Wandering in Darkness”
“What it means for us to be one in Christ is to be a people who have been given a new story”.
“Nothing is more destructive to the Christian faith than the current identification of Christianity with love”