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|a Ever Ancient, Ever New :
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|a ERNEST L. FORTIN: COLLECTED ESSAYS; Title Page; Copyright Page; Table of Contents; FOREWORD -- THE PROPAEDEUTIC THEOLOGY OF ERNEST L. FORTIN; ABOUT THIS VOLUME; ACKNOWLEDGMENTS; I -- THE EARLY CHURCH AND THE WISDOM OF THE GREEKS; 1 -- THE REBIRTH OF PATRISTIC STUDIES; WHO ARE THE CHURCH FATHERS?; THE CONTRIBUTION OF THE FATHERS; THE CAUSES OF THE PATRISTIC RENEWAL; FACES OF RENEWAL; NOTES; 2 -- THE CHURCH FATHERS AND THE TRANSMISSION OF THE CHRISTIAN MESSAGE; I; II; III; IV; NOTES; 3 -- THE NATURE OF THE CHRISTIAN MESSAGE; NOTES; 4 -- THE "RHETORIC" OF THE CHURCH FATHERS.
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|a Assessments of patristic literaturepagan resistance; patristic responses; socratic rhetoric; socratic rhetoric and patristic literature; notes; 5 -- saint augustine and the neoplatonic doctrine of the soul: letter 137.11; i; ii; iii; iv; notes; 6 -- the city of god; the critique of pagan thought; the two cities; augustine's moral ideal; the problem of political augustinianism; bibliography; notes; ii -- philosophical culture in the middle ages; 7 -- translatio studii; notes; 8 -- thomas aquinas as a political thinker; the recovery of aristotle's politics and its significance.
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|a Thomas' general mode of procedure: the deviations from aristotlemodern thomism and politics; notes; 9 -- dante and averroism; evidence of averroism?; the case of statius; conditional conclusions; notes; iii -- biblical faith and modern philosophy; 10 -- the new moral theology: genesis and present state; preliminary considerations; the development of moral theology; assessing the "old" moral theology; profile of the new moral theology; influences on the new moral theology; assessing the new moral theology; notes; 11 -- christianity and the enlightenment: a foreword; notes.
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|a 12 -- the enlightenment and the church: the changing configurationsellis' "american catholics"; komonchak's "construction of roman catholicism"; gleason's contending with modernity; concluding observations; notes; 13 -- a tocquevillian perspective on religion and the american regime; the secular roots of modern liberalism; christianity and the political order; religion and the liberal democratic ethos; liberal democracy and social justice; notes; 14 -- humanae vitae's silver jubilee: twenty-five years later; notes.
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|a 15 -- men of letters: the little-known correspondence between leo strauss and eric voegelinlittle mysteries; substantive differences; voegelin's vestigial modernity; conclusion; notes; iv -- catholic education: its past and its future; 16 -- why i am not a thomist; thomism in the forties and fifties; the origins and nature of modern thomism; the demise of neo-thomism; thomism today; notes; 17 -- philosophy and democratic education; philosophy and the few; democratizing philosophy; philosophy in catholic education; philosophy as handmaid; notes; 18 -- the new catholic college; the college in crisis.
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|a Almost single-handedly, Ernest L. Fortin resuscitated the study of political philosophy for Catholic theology. Fortin's interests were vast: the Church Fathers, Dante and Aquinas, modern rights, ecumenism. All of these are in Ever Ancient Ever New, the fourth and final volume of Fortin's collected essays. Edited by Michael Foley, the volume contains articles never before published and is for anyone wishing to continue their education from Ernest Fortin or to begin learning from him for the first time.
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