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James J. Buckley
James J. Buckley
Recent Publications
Catholic Theology. An Introduction
, with Frederick Bauerschmidt (Wiley Blackwells, 2017)
Reformation at 500 years: Commemoration, Celebration, Repentance?
, ed. with Michael Root (Eugene, Oregon: Cascade Books, 2017).
Review of Edward T. Oakes, S.J.,
A Theology of Grace in Six Controversies
(Grand Rapids, Michigan: William B. Eerdmans Publishing Company, 2016),
The Journal of Theological Studies
68 ( no 1, April 2017), pp. 477 – 479.
Review of Carlos D. Colorado and Justin D. Klassen,
Aspiring to Fullness in a Secular Age: Essays on Religion and Theology in the Work of Charles Taylor
(Notre Dame, Indiana: University of Notre Dame Press, 2014) in
Augustinian Studie
s, forthcoming 2016.
“Hans Frei and the Deflation of Revelation,”
Pro Ecclesia. A Journal of Catholic and Evangelical Theology
XXIV (#1, 2015), pp. 6- 23.
Who Do You Say That I am? Proclaiming and Following Jesus Today
(Wipf and Stock, 2014).
“The Holy Trinity Reimagined and Rethought.” Review of R. Kendall Soulen,
The Divine Name(s) and the Holy Trinity
, volume one.
Distinguishing the Voices
(Louisville, Kentucky: Westminster John Knox Press, 2011) in
Pro Ecclesia
XXIII/1 (2014), pp. 59-64.
Christian Theology and Islam
(with Michael Root) (Wipf and Stock, 2013).
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Trent Pomplun, Ph.D.
Meditation, discernment, and Jesuit prayer all find their way into Dr. Pomplun’s theology courses
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