John Barclay offers a capacious and helpful framework for reflection on large swathes of the history of the theology of grace with his notion of the six ways of ‘perfecting the gift’. In this article, I extend his analysis to a consideration of certain typical differences between Catholic and Protestant conceptions of grace. Where Protestant theology tends toward a juxtaposition of grace with sin, Catholic theology often considers grace in relation to nature, and each side, I suggest, has its own characteristic proclivity towards paradox
Although the question of whether, in the thought of Thomas Aquinas, sanctifying grace is “created” o...
This three-part study examines the doctrine of grace in the light of the main approaches to the subj...
Post-Tridentine Western Christian theology introduced the notion of natura pura, which holds that on...
It is typical of much theology in the Catholic tradition to frame an understanding of humanity, and ...
This response to the above seven articles engages with some of the significant ways in which each ta...
I have always been intrigued by a tension at the heart of John Calvin's thought, a tension between w...
In this paper I argue against two prevailing views of Kant’s Religion. Against commentators such as ...
The question of nature and grace was one of the most disputed topics in Catholic theology from the b...
The relation between nature and grace is an important subject in Christian theology and some other i...
Pascal's theology of grace, which he claimed to be the pure doctrine of St. Augustine and the orthod...
Recognizing the Gift puts twentieth-century Catholic theological conversations on nature and grace, ...
A fresh scholarly reading of grace in Paul's theology In this book esteemed Pauline scholar John Bar...
This dissertation examines the relevance of Edward Schillebeeckx's Christology for the question of C...
Juxtaposition of problems the relation grace - freedom by saint Augustin and saint Bernard The work ...
This article attempts to compare the anthropological theories of the different positions concerning ...
Although the question of whether, in the thought of Thomas Aquinas, sanctifying grace is “created” o...
This three-part study examines the doctrine of grace in the light of the main approaches to the subj...
Post-Tridentine Western Christian theology introduced the notion of natura pura, which holds that on...
It is typical of much theology in the Catholic tradition to frame an understanding of humanity, and ...
This response to the above seven articles engages with some of the significant ways in which each ta...
I have always been intrigued by a tension at the heart of John Calvin's thought, a tension between w...
In this paper I argue against two prevailing views of Kant’s Religion. Against commentators such as ...
The question of nature and grace was one of the most disputed topics in Catholic theology from the b...
The relation between nature and grace is an important subject in Christian theology and some other i...
Pascal's theology of grace, which he claimed to be the pure doctrine of St. Augustine and the orthod...
Recognizing the Gift puts twentieth-century Catholic theological conversations on nature and grace, ...
A fresh scholarly reading of grace in Paul's theology In this book esteemed Pauline scholar John Bar...
This dissertation examines the relevance of Edward Schillebeeckx's Christology for the question of C...
Juxtaposition of problems the relation grace - freedom by saint Augustin and saint Bernard The work ...
This article attempts to compare the anthropological theories of the different positions concerning ...
Although the question of whether, in the thought of Thomas Aquinas, sanctifying grace is “created” o...
This three-part study examines the doctrine of grace in the light of the main approaches to the subj...
Post-Tridentine Western Christian theology introduced the notion of natura pura, which holds that on...