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WINTER 2005: God and Reason

INTRODUCTION

Robert Spaemann
Rationality and Faith in God

D. C. Schindler
'Wie kommt der Mensch in die Theologie?': Heidegger, Hegel, and the Stakes of Onto-Theo-Logy

David L. Schindler
Truth, Freedom and Relativism in Western Democracies: Pope Benedict XVI's Contributions to Without Roots

Antonio López
Restoration of Sonship. Reflections on Time and Eternity

Denis Farkasfalvy
The Eucharistic Presence: A Study in Biblical Theology

BIOTECHNOLOGY and MORALITY: The Altered Nuclear Transfer Proposal, Part V

José Granados
ANT-OAR: Is Its Underlying Philosophy of Biology Sound?

Stuart W. Swetland and William L. Saunders
Joint Statement on the OAR Proposal: A Response to Criticisms

E. Christian Brugger
ANT-OAR: A Morally Acceptable Means for Deriving Stem Cells. A Reply to Criticisms

Adrian J. Walker
Reasonable Doubts. A Reply to E. Christian Brugger

Adrian J. Walker
Who Are the Real Aristotelians? A Response to Edward J. Furton

David L. Schindler
Agere sequitur esse: What Does It Mean? A Reply to Father Austriaco

NOTES and COMMENTS

Gintautas Vaitoska
On the Relationship Between Contraception and Hardness of Heart

Michael Heintz
Christmas Martyria: The Octave of the Word Made Flesh

WINTER 2005. Vol. 32, no. 4



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