Chalice of God: A Systematic Theology in Outline by Fr Aidan Nichols OP

SineNomine
SineNomine Member Posts: 7,043
edited November 20 in Resources Forum

[quote]Over the course of a distinguished theological career, Aidan Nichols has produced an array of masterful contributions to the fields of systematic theology, ecclesiology, theological aesthetics, ecumenism, liturgy, and Scripture. Now, in Chalice of God, he attempts to synthesize a lifetime of research, teaching, and scholarly reflection in a book that is both rigorously academic and intensely personal. This is Nichols' theological manifesto for the twenty-first century.

Drawing together the insights of high scholasticism, the mid-twentieth-century ressourcement movement, a holistic reading of Scripture typical of the best patristic exegesis, and the liturgical tradition and iconography of both East and West, he presents a sound architecture for contemporary Catholic theology. Chalice of God promises to enrich and challenge those who engage in the enterprise of theology for years to come.

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  • Average Joe
    Average Joe Member Posts: 275

    Thanks for adding all these books to UserVoice.

    Do you know what the maximum number of votes is? When I click on the "vote" button for any item, it says I have 1000 votes left and it still says that after I voted for a bunch of books. The vote total for each item increased whenever I voted, so it appears my votes are counting.

    I certainly won't be upset at having an infinite number of votes. [;)]

  • SineNomine
    SineNomine Member Posts: 7,043

    I certainly won't be upset at having an infinite number of votes. Wink

    Good, because I'm 99% sure that you do!

    “The trouble is that everyone talks about reforming others and no one thinks about reforming himself.” St. Peter of Alcántara