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Communio : International Catholic Review - English Edition |  | Publisher: Communio Category: Magazine
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Product Description Theological and cultural reflections from a Catholic perspective by noted theologians, philosophers, historians and other scholars.
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| Customer Reviews: Don't Miss Out April 20, 2005 Chan S. Casey (Dallas, TX, USA) 9 out of 12 found this review helpful
I majored in Theology, and feel strongly that this is the most intellectually and spiritually challenging magazine I have ever read. I know of no others in the same class. If you want to be challenged to really think, don't miss out on this one!
Theological Renewal Rooted in the Over 2000-Year Tradition March 3, 2003 Freder1ck (OLATHE, KS US) 29 out of 29 found this review helpful
Edited by Dr. David L. Schindler, Dean and Gagnon Professor at the John Paul II Institute for Marriage and the Family in Washington, DC, the North American "Communio" is part of an international federation of (15) Communio magazines published in various languages around the world. In 1972, Communio was begun by Hans Urs von Balthasar, Henri de Lubac, and Joseph Ratzinger, among others. And Communio offers academic theological articles on the mysteries of faith, which take inspiration from the whole tradition of the Church, from the Fathers of the Church to the literary and theological authors of twentieth-century Ressourcement (return to the sources). In each of the quarterly issues, one can typically find about ten articles of academic theology coverting the full range from soteriology, Christology, Mariology, ecclesiology, eschatology, Scriptural approaches, ecumenism, etc. These articles feature original work and translations of articles from Communio journals from other countries. In addition, the occaisional "Retrieving the Tradition" and "Spirit and History" sections feature reprints and new translations from the tradition of the Church: from Maximus the Confessor to Dorothy Day. Do I read and understand each article? No. I am just an amateur theologian. I subscribe to Communio because each issue contains one or more article that proposes new ways to broaden and deepen my understanding of the faith.
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