> I am pleased to announce the publication of the latest issue of Philosophy and Theology, the Marquette University Journal. The tables of contents:
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> Volume 23, Number 2 - 2011
> Kenneth A. Bryson, An Interpretation of Genesis 1:26
> Clint I. Barrett, A Careful Reading of St. Anselm’s Ontological Argument
> Antonio Calcagno, Edith Stein’s Philosophy of Community in Her Early Work and in Her Later Finite and Eternal Being
> Sarah L. MacMillen, Faith Beyond Optimism
> Bernd Irlenborn, John Hick’s Pluralism
> James B. South, Editor’s Page
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> RAHNER PAPERS
> Richard Penaskovic, A Prophetic Voice
> Shannon Craigo-Snell, Kairos in the Chronos
> Peter Joseph Fritz, “I Am, of Course, No Prophet”
> Ann R. Riggs, Rahner Papers Editor’s Page
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> Volume 23, Number 1 - 2011
> T. Allan Hillman, Tully Borland, Leibniz and the Imitation of God
> Tyler Tritten, First Philosophy and the Religious
> Angelo Caranfa, The Luminous Darkness of Silence in the Poetics of Simone Weil and Georges Rouault
> Niamh Middleton, Existentialism and Operative Grace
> Yossi Nehushtan, The Links between Religion and Intolerance
> Jasper Doomen, Religion’s Appeal
> Simon Beck, Can Parables Work?
> Stefan Lukits, Narrativity and the Symbolic Vacuum
> James B. South, Editor’s Page
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> Philosophy & Theology is a peer-reviewed journal that addresses all areas of interest to these two ancient disciplines and explores the common ground that joins them. Submission guidelines can be found here:
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> James B. South
> Chair, Dept. of Philosophy
> Marquette University
> PO Box 1881
> Milwaukee, WI 53201-1881
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