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Informationen zum Autor James J. Buckley is Professor of Theology and Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences at Loyola College in Maryland. He has published Seeking the Humanity of God: Practices, Doctrines, and Catholic Theology (1992), is an associate editor of the journals Modern Theology and Pro Ecclesia and has co-edited (with L. Gregory Jones) the Blackwell Readings in Modern Theology series. Frederick Christian Bauerschmidt is Associate Professor of Theology at Loyola College in Maryland. He is the author of Julian of Norwich and the Mystical Body Politic of Christ (1999) and Why the Mystics Matter (2003). He is also co-editor of Aquinas in Dialogue (Blackwell, 2004). Trent Pomplun is an Assistant Professor of Theology at Loyola College in Maryland. A frequent contributor to Pro Ecclesia , Nova et Vetera , and Modern Theology , he writes about late medieval and early modern Catholicism, with special interests in scholasticism, positive theology, and inter-religious dialog. Klappentext The Blackwell Companion to Catholicism offers an extensive survey of the history, doctrine, practices, and global circumstances of Roman Catholicism, written by a range of distinguished and experienced Catholic writers. The essays are addressed to all those who wish to broaden and deepen their knowledge of Catholic life and thought. The Companion is divided into four accessible parts: Catholic Histories includes essays on major eras of the Catholic story, from Scriptures and the early Church through the Middle Ages and Reformation to Modernity and Post-Modernity Catholic Cultures describes Catholics in different lands - the Holy Land and India and Africa, Europe and the British Isles and Ireland, Latin America and North America, Asia and Oceania Catholic Doctrines has essays on central topics in the practice of Catholic theology and development of doctrine - God and Jesus Christ, creation and Church and Mary, sacraments and moral theology, and eschatology Catholic Practices surveys some of the central Catholic practices: spirituality and ecumenism, inter-religious dialog and Catholic institutions (schools, hospitals, and charitable organizations), art and the natural sciences, the Holy See. The result is a comprehensive and illuminating reference work, spanning the diversity and capturing the resonances of Roman Catholic life and thought. Zusammenfassung The Blackwell Companion to Catholicism offers an extensive survey of the history! doctrine! practices! and global circumstances of Roman Catholicism! written by a range of distinguished and experienced Catholic writers. Inhaltsverzeichnis Notes on Contributors. Introduction (James J. Buckley! Frederick Christian Bauerschmidt! and Trent Pomplun). Part I Catholic Histories. 1 The Old Testament (Claire Mathews McGinnis). 2 The New Testament (Luke Timothy Johnson). 3 The Early Church (Angela Russell Christman). 4 The Middle Ages (Frederick Christian Bauerschmidt). 5 The Reformation (Carlos M.N. Eire). 6 Modernity and Post- Modernity (Peter J. Casarella). Part II Catholic Cultures. 7 The Holy Land (David B. Burrell). 8 India (Charles J. Borges). 9 Africa (Emmanuel Katongole). 10 Europe (Emmanuel Perrier). 11 Great Britain and Ireland (Fergus Kerr and D. Vincent Twomey). 12 Latin America (Angel F. Mendez Montoya). 13 North America (Sandra Yocum Mize). 14 Asia (Peter C. Phan). 15 Oceania (Tracey Rowland). Part III Catholic Doctrines. 16 The Practice of Catholic Theology (Joseph A. DiNoia). 17 The Development of Doctrine (John E. Thiel). 18 God (Robert Barron). 19 Creation and Anthropology (Mary Aquin O'Neill). 20 Jesus Christ (Edward T. Oakes). 21 Mary (Trent Pomplun). 22 Church (Avery Cardinal Dulles). 23 The Liturgy and Sacraments (Susan. K. Wood). 24 Moral Theology (Dav...