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The editors of this unique collection of essays exploring the
relationship of St. Paul and the natural law bring together
contributions by scripture scholars, theologians, philosophers, and
international lawyers. Inspired by the special Jubilee Year from
June 2008 to June 2009 - proclaimed by Pope Benedict XVI to
celebrate the 2,000-year anniversary of the birth of St. Paul - the
chapters in this book are the fruit of the contributors'
collaboration during the celebration of the Year of St. Paul. They
share a common appreciation of the natural law as a basis for civil
law and contemporary legal theory, and each chapter examines the
foundations of the natural law - particularly in the writings of
St. Paul - giving special recognition to the Catholic contributions
to natural law and contemporary legal theory.
The Mystical Theology of the Catholic Reformation is a conspectus
of the intellectual achievement of the Age of the Baroque, the
period between the Renaissance and the Enlightenment. The Baroque
was one of the most fertile periods for art, science, theology, and
mysticism in Catholic history. Despite extensive scholarship on
specific achievements and pivotal thinkers of this age, there is no
single work that views these events and thinkers in the context of
the whole Baroque period. The Mystical Theology of the Catholic
Reformation offers a comprehensive overview and panorama of the
Baroque achievement in Scholastic philosophy, systematics, positive
theology, scriptural exegesis, and sacred oratory. The principal
theme focuses on the spirituality of the religious orders (with
special attention on their Baroque representatives), in particular
to the major orders of the Baroque age the Jesuits, Oratorians, and
Carmelites."
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