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9770-07_LouvainStud_06-1_08 21-02-2007 09:16 Pagina 132 Louvain Studies 31 (2006) 132-169 doi: 10.2143/LS.31.1.2019383 © 2006 by Louvain Studies, All rights reserved INDEX TO VOLUMES 1-30 ARTICLES AND FEATURES Abortion: An Ethical and Moral Appraisal. Raymond F. Collins . 3:17-30 According to the Scriptures: The Ecumenical Movement and its Methods Tomorrow. Anton Houtepen . 22:107-126 Acts Amid Precepts. Bernardo J. Cantens, Mary Jo Iozzio . 28:384-393 The Adult Catechumenate: Pastoral Application of Vatican II Theology. Thomas P. Ivory . 9:211-220 The Advocate in the Church: Source of Conflict or Conflict Solver?. Rik Torfs . 25:122-142 The African Synod: Experiences and Impressions. Roger Vangheluwe . 20:65-72 American Catholics: Accomplishments and Challenges at Century’s End. John A. Dick . 19:138-148 American Protestant Theology: Its Present in the Light of Its Past. Martin E. Marty . 6:23-34 An Analysis of the American Theological Reaction to Janssens’ Stand on “The Pill”. Francis W. Swift . 1:19-53 The Anglican Position on Apostolic Continuity and Apostolic Succession in the Porvoo Statement. Mary Tanner . 21:114-125 The Anglican-Roman Catholic Dialogue about Authority in the Church. Adelbert Denaux . 24:291-318 The Anthropology of Augustine. Johannes T. van Bavel . 5:34-47 Anthropology of the Old Testament. Jos Luyten . 5:3-17 Apostolic Continuity and Apostolic Succession in the Porvoo Common State- ment: A Challenge to the Nordic Lutheran Churches. Ola Tjørhom 21:127-137 Apostolic Continuity of the Church and Apostolic Succession in the First Five Centuries. Metropolitan John Zizioulas of Pergamon . 21:153-168 “Apostolic Continuity of the Church and Apostolic Succession:” Conclud- ing Reflections to the Centro Pro Unione Symposium. William Henn 21:186-199 Apostolic Continuity, Ministry and Apostolic Succession from a Refor- mation Perspective. Harding Meyer . 21:169-182 Approaching the Other in Faith: A Reply to Paul F. Knitter. Terrence Merrigan . 24:355-360 Are Religions Incommensurable? Reflections on Plurality and the Reli- gious Imagination. Garrett Green . 27:218-239 “Are you the one who is to come, or shall we look for another?’’: The Gospel Message of Jesus Today. Jan Lambrecht . 8:115-128 The ‘Aristocracy of Talent’ and the ‘Mystery’ of Newman. Dermot Fenlon 15:203-225 Artificial Insemination: Ethical Considerations. Louis Janssens . 8:3-29 9770-07_LouvainStud_06-1_08 21-02-2007 09:16 Pagina 133 INDEX TO VOLUMES 1-30 133 Asceticism at the Service of Grace. Donald C. Maldari . 28:32-47 Asking the Unavoidable – Affirming the Unimaginable. Spencer Stopa . 2:384-390 Aspects of Sin in Today’s Theology. David F. Kelly . 9:191-197 The Assembly as Liturgical Symbol. John D. Laurance . 22:127-152 Assimilating the Word: Priestly Spirituality and Lectio Divina. Raymond Studzinski . 30:70-91 At the Crossroads of Two Laws: Some Reflections on the Influence of Secular Law on the Church’s Response to Clergy Sexual Abuse in the United States. John P. Beal . 25:99-121 At the Intersections of Poetry, Existential Philosophy and Theology: The Origins of Juan Luis Segundo’s Thought. Odair Pedroso Mateus . 22:229-244 The Attitude of the Early Church toward the Ministry of Women. Roger Gryson . 2:254-262 Augustine and Religious Experience. Carol Harrison . 27:99-118 Augustine of Hippo: Precursor of Modern Biblical Scholarship. Raymond F. Collins . 12:131-151 Augustine, Pelagius and the Controversy on the Doctrine of Grace. Piet F. Fransen . 12:172-181 Augustine’s Doctrine of Man. Gerald Bonner . 13:41-57 Authority and Power: Issues for the Contemporary Church. John F. O’Grady . 10:122-140 Authority in a Sacramental Democracy: The Views of John Neville Figgis. Seán E. Hall . 9:331-352 Autonomy, Solidarity and Law’s Pedagogy. M. Cathleen Kaveny . 27:339-358 The Background of the New Testament: Diversity in First-Century Judaism and Its Contemporary Implications. Kevin Keith . 17:131-151 Baptism as the Matrix of Ministry. Gerard Austin . 23:101-113 Baptismal Catechumenate: Model for All Catechesis. Catherine Dooley . 23:114-123 The Basic Goods Theory and Revisionism: A Methodological Compari- son of the Use of Scripture as a Source of Moral Knowledge. Todd A. Salzman . 26:117-146 Bearing Witness to the Differend: A Model for Theologizing in the Post-modern Context. Lieven Boeve . 20:362-379 Being Theologians in a Paradigm-Shift. Jerome T. Walsh . 9:116-121 Belief in Man and God. Frans Vansina . 4:38-50 Benevolent Love and the Celibate Father. Bernard Stevens Duval . 1:165-187 Between Traditio and Progressio: Some Remarks on Augustinianism, Pelagianism, Massilianism and the Challenges of an et-et Theology. Donato Ogliari . 28:12-31 Beyond Dividing Thinking: Solomon’s Judgment and the Wisdom- traditions of Women. Annelies van Heijst . 19:99-117 Biblical Time and the Conjugal Metaphor. Jerome Walsh . 2:376-383 Bibliography of the Work of Jan Lambrecht, 1952-1992. 17:117-130 Bibliography of the Work of Raymond F. Collins 1959-1994. 20:332-340 Blazing the Frontiers of American Ecumenism. John C. Meyer . 6:3-10 Bonhoeffer’s Ethical Concepts. Francis Manning . 2:315-328 9770-07_LouvainStud_06-1_08 21-02-2007 09:16 Pagina 134 134 INDEX TO VOLUMES 1-30 Breathing with Both Her Lungs: Yves Congar and Dialogue with the East. Finbarr Clancy . 29:320-349 Breezes: Religious Images in the Age of Mechanical Reproduction. Gerard Loughlin . 27:265-279 Broadening Horizons: Constructing an Epistemology of Religious Belief. Frederick D. Aquino . 30:198-213 Buber’s Translation of the Bible. Freddy De Meyer . 7:212-218 Call and Response: Missionary Considerations. Anthony J. Gittins . 10:264-285 Can Priestly Celibacy Have Symbolic Value for Christian People?. Stephen R. Kenzig . 6:273-287 Can We Unterstand God?. Charles Hartshorne . 7:75-84 Cardinal Congar’s Ecumenism: An ‘Ecumenical Ethics’ for Reconciliation?. Gabriel Flynn . 28:311-325 Cardinal Newman’s Apologetic Use of History. J. Derek Holmes . 4:338-349 Catechesis in Our Time. Catherine Dooley . 7:195-204 The Catholic Church in China Today. Maria Goretti Lau . 11:170-175 Catholic Ethics on Life and the Body. V. L. Heylen . 2:3-13 Catholics and Other Religions: Bridging the Gap between Dialogue and Theology. Paul F. Knitter . 24:319-354 Celam’s Policies on the Cultures/Culture Problem. Jesús Castillo Coronado 20:380-392 Celibacy and Commitment: A Critical Review of Keith Clark’s “An Expe- rience of Celibacy’’. Ronald Rolheiser . 9:81-90 Celibacy in Man-Woman Relationships: A Case Study. Maurits De Wachter 3:83-98 Change and Renewal in Moral Method. Maurits De Wachter . 4:255-264 Change in Christian Dogmatic Language. Jan H. Walgrave . 4:245-253 Change in Theology. Colm O’Grady . 4:209-228 The Changing Face of Catholic Moral Theology: From the Constitution De Ordine Morali to Gaudium et Spes. Michael Callahan . 3:41-50 Charles Gore and Anglican Religious Communities: An Anglo-Catholic Interpretation of Conventual Life. Rene Kollar . 19:163-179 The Child in the Manger: A Meditation on Lk 2:1-20. Jan Lambrecht . 5:331-335 Christ Beyond Dogma: Doing Christology in the Context of the Reli- gions and the Poor. Aloysius Pieris . 25:187-231 Christ, the Lord of Creation. Joël Delobel . 16:155-169 Christ’s Mind, Paul’s Mind. Teresa Wong . 17:293-305 Christian Approaches to Interreligious Dialogue. Chester Gillis . 22:15-38 Christian Ethics of Peace and Creation: Between Utopism and Reality. Gerrit Manenschijn . 16:41-58 Christian Ethics of Responsibility: Theologico-Anthropological Method- ology of Charles E. Curran in Moral Theology. George Therukattil 9:47-60 Christian Faith and (In)Tolerance. Jef Van Gerwen . 16:220-241 Christian Humanistic and Reformatory Thought: An Analysis of the Problem. Karel Blockx . 7:302-314 Christian Leadership of Tomorrow. Henri J. M. Nouwen . 3:175-188 9770-07_LouvainStud_06-1_08 21-02-2007 09:16 Pagina 135 INDEX TO VOLUMES 1-30 135 Christian Morality and Universal Morality: The One and the Many. Norbert J. Rigali . 19:18-33 Christian Parents and Infant Baptism. Christiane Brusselmans . 2:29-48 “Christianity and the Religions” Revisited. Jacques Dupuis . 28:363-383 Christology and Theology of Religions: John Hick and Karl Rahner. Anselm K. Min . 11:3-21 A Christology for Our Age. Willy Logister . 2:272-276 The Church in South Africa. Wilfred Sebothoma . 10:60-68 The Church Knowing and Acting: The Relationship between Theology and Canon Law. Myriam Wijlens . 20:21-40 Church of Jesus Christ: An Exegetical-Ecclesiological Consideration. Robrecht Michiels . 18:297-317 The Church of the Thessalonians. Raymond F. Collins . 5:336-349 Church Tribunals secundum and praeter legem. Rik Torfs . 26:346-366 Classical Catholic Moral Theology and the World Church: Some Sugges- tions on How to Move Forward. Paulinus Ikechukwu Odozor . 30:276-298 The “Classical Prophets’’ in Josephus’ Antiquities. Christopher T. Begg . 13:341-357 Cloning and Cloning Technologies: The Case for Nuclear Replacement. William Wilson . 24:72-75 Cloning, Uniqueness, and Individuality. Thomas A. Shannon . 19:283-306 Come, Creator Spirit, and Renew Life: A Theological Meditation on the “Life-giving Spirit”. Jürgen Moltmann . 22:3-14 The Concept of Social Sin. Hormis Mynatty . 16:3-26 The Concept of the Common Good in the Social Teaching of the Catholic Church, 1891-1971. John G. Vrana . 5:360-369 Concepts of Man in Some Major Religious Traditions of the East. Frank De Graeve . 5:67-79 The “Conciliar Process’’ for Justice, Peace, and the Integrity of Creation: The European Experience. Joseph A. Selling . 14:346-364 Confirmation as Ecclesial Commissioning. Edward Jeremy Miller . 10:106-121 Confirmation in Context. Lambert Leijssen . 20:294-315 Congar, Architect of the Unam Sanctam.

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