Abbreviations |
8 |
Acknowledgements |
9 |
Biographical Notes |
11 |
Introduction |
18 |
Chapter 1: An Introduction to Catholic Theology |
24 |
Chapter 2: Catholicism and Western Culture |
42 |
SECTION I: CHRISTIAN FOUNDATIONS |
Chapter 3: The Hebbrew Bible |
53 |
Chapter 4: The Christian Bible |
62 |
Chapter 5: A God 'embarrassed ar the prospect of possession': Exploring Divine Revelation |
72 |
Chapter 6: Tradition |
90 |
SECTION II: CHRISTIAN CREED |
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Chapter 7: Jesus, the Christ |
101 |
Chapter 8: Trinity |
110 |
Chapter 9: The Holy Spirit |
120 |
Chapter 10: The Church, a Community of Disciples |
128 |
Chapter 11: Mary of Nazareth |
137 |
Chapter 12: Eschatology: Hope Seeking Understanding |
146 |
SECTION III CHRISTIAN MORALITY |
Chapter 13: Catholic Anthropology |
161 |
Chapter 14: An Introduction to Catholic Moral - Theology: The Christian Contribution to Morality |
171 |
Chapter 15: Moral Decision Making, Conscience and Church Authority |
182 |
Chapter 16: An Introduction on Catholic Social Teaching |
192 |
Chapter 17: Catholic Theology of Creation |
202 |
SECTION IV: CHRISTIAN PRAYER |
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Chapter 18: Making Saints through the Liturgical Year |
223 |
Chapter 19: Scraments: Key Symbols for Christian Way of life |
232 |
Chapter 20: Scraments of Initiation and Reconciliation |
242 |
Chapter 21: Christian Spirituality |
250 |
SECTION V: CONTEMPORARY CATHOLIC IDENTITY |
Chapter 22: Catholic Identity: 'Love that powerful leave its own mark' |
263 |
Chapter 23: Catholic feminist Theology |
273 |
Chapter 24: Faith, Dialogue and the 'Catholic Instinct': Discerning the Significance of Other Faiths |
286 |
Chapter 25: Catholicism and Ecumenism |
297 |
Chapter 26: How 'catholic' is Catholic Theology? |
309 |