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Studies in Fundamental Liturgy, series co-editor (T&T Clark
/ Continuum, London and New York). A new series in which so far
eleven books and authors are proposed (and have already agreed to
contribute or to consider contributing), with others to follow. Four
books have been agreed for contract to date with others in
preparation. The series will examine the relationship between
fundamental theology and liturgy, especially in its scriptural,
musicological, dogmatic, philosophical, and historical aspects.
Faith in Reason: Studies in Philosophical Theology, series
co-editor (SCM Press, London and Notre Dame University Press, Notre
Dame). This is an open contract. Seven books have been published so
far.
Heythrop
Studies in Contemporary Philosophy, Religion and Theology,
series editor (Ashgate Press, Farnborough) 1999–2005.
Nine books were published in the life of this series.
Books contracted and in preparation
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2010 |
The Subject of
Worship: Philosophy, Liturgy and the Practice of the Love of
God (T&T Clark / Continuum), pp. 300. |
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2009 |
Heidegger and Theology
in the series Philosophy for Theologians
(Continuum, London), pp. 180. |
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2009 |
One God, One’s Self,
One World: Being with Others (Blackwells, Oxford), pp.
200. |
Books published
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2008 |
Worship as a Revelation: The Past, Present, and Future of
Catholic Liturgy (Burns & Oates / Continuum Books
Ltd, London), pp. xiv, 193. |
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2007 |
Redeeming Truth:
Considering Faith and Reason: A Companion to the Volume
‘Restoring Faith in Reason’. Co-editor with Susan F.
Parsons, in the series Faith in Reason (Notre Dame
University Press, Notre Dame and SCM Press, London). pp.
xviii; 206
Introduction (with Susan Parsons),
pp. xi–xvi.Redeeming Truth, pp. 34–43. |
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2006 |
Corpus Mysticum
by Henri Cardinal de Lubac SJ. Co-editor with Susan
F. Parsons, translated by Gemma Simmonds CJ with Richard
Price. (Notre Dame University Press, Notre Dame and SCM
Press, London). pp. xxvi; 334. |
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2005 |
Postmodernity’s
Transcending: Devaluing God. (Notre Dame
University Press, Notre Dame and SCM Press, London).
pp. xii, 283. |
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2005 |
Benedict XVI: Fellow
Worker for the Truth – An Introduction to his Life and
Thought. (Burnes & Oates: Continuum, London). pp. xiv,
183. |
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2004 |
Divinising Experience:
Essays in the History of Religious Experience. Co-editor
with Lieven Boeve (Peeters, Leuven). pp. vi, 278.
Introduction (with Lieven Boeve) in Divinising
Experience. pp. 1–5.
The Experience of God: Aquinas on the Identity and
Difference of Divine and Human Knowledge in
Divinising Experience. pp. 58–74. |
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2002 |
Restoring Faith in
Reason: A New Translation of the Encyclical Letter
Faith and Reason of Pope John Paul II together with a
Commentary and Discussion. Co-editor with Susan Frank
Parsons and co-translator with Anthony Meredith SJ, (SCM
Press, London and Notre Dame University Press, Notre Dame).
pp. xiii, 384. |
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2002 |
Heidegger’s Atheism
(Notre Dame University Press, Notre Dame). pp. xiv, 327. |
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2002 |
Radical Orthodoxy? – A
Catholic Enquiry. Editor (Ashgate, Farnborough), pp. x,
180.
Introduction in Radical Orthodoxy?, pp. 1–19;
Quod Impossibile Est! Radical Orthodoxy and
Aquinas in Radical Orthodoxy?, pp. 76–93. |
Articles
published or accepted for publication (Back
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Forthcoming
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2009 |
Introduction
to Dobszay, L. (Hemming, L. P. [ed.]), The Restoration And
Organic Development Of The Roman Rite, T&T Clark
(Continuum), London, pp. 12 |
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2009 |
The Liturgy and Theology
in Lang, U. M. (ed.) The Genius of the Roman Liturgy:
Historical Diversity and Spiritual Reach: Proceedings of the
CIEL 2006 Conference, Hillenbrand Books, Chicago, pp. 15. |
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2009 |
Messianic Deposition: Representation and the Flight of
the Gods in Bradley A. and Fletcher, P. (eds.) The Politics
to Come, London, Continuum, pp. 15. |
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2009 |
Heidegger in Vol. 4 of Oppy, G. and Trakakis, N.
(eds.) A History of the Philosophy of Religion, Oxford,
Oxford University Press, pp. 15. |
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2009 |
Henri de Lubac: Reading Corpus Mysticum in New
Blackfriars, pp. 16. |
Published
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2008 |
Work as Total Reason for Being: Heidegger and Jünger’s
der Arbeiter in Journal for Cultural Research, Vol. 12
No. 3 (July 2008), pp. 231–251. TC \f 1 "Journal for Cultural
Research, Vol. 12 No. 3 (July 2008), pp. 231–251. |
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2008 |
The Liturgical Subject for Leachman OSB, J. (ed.),
The Liturgical Subject: Subject, Subjectivity and the Human Person
in Contemporary Liturgical Discussion and Critique, London and
Notre Dame, SCM Press and Notre Dame University Press, pp. 1–16. |
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2008 |
John Paul II and
the Philosophy of Being for
Studies in Christian Ethics, No. 21 (June 2008), pp. 28–52. |
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2007 |
A Renewed
Philosophy of Being: Heidegger, Nietzsche, and Faith in a
God Beyond Being for the Journal Analogion
(Greece). |
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2007 |
A Theology Adequate to the Name: Liturgy and
Phenomenology for Lang, U. M. (ed.), Ever Directed to the
Lord: The Love of God in the Liturgy of the Eucharist Past,
Present, and Hoped For, London, Continuum, pp. 10–31. |
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2006 |
Reading Heidegger’s Turn in Mulhall, S. (ed.)
Heidegger (International Library of Essays in the History of Social
and Political Thought), Farnborough, Ashgate, 2006.
Reproduction of Chapter 3 of Heidegger’s Atheism (see ‘books
published’, above, 2002), without author’s knowledge or permission. |
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2006 |
Giving a Good Account of God: Is Theology Ever
Mathematical in The Thomist, Vol. 70, No. 3. (July 2006),
pp. 367–393. |
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2006 |
The Nature of Rationality: Does Love Trump Reason for
Communio, Washington DC, pp. 15. |
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2006 |
A Singular Question: Mitsein,
sunousiva, and
u{yo": the unsaid in
Postmodernity’s Transcending: Devaluing God together with other
replies to papers in De Maeseneer, Y., God Out of Place? A
Symposium on Laurence Paul Hemming’s Postmodernity’s Transcending:
Devaluing God in Ars Disputandi Supplement Series, Vol.
3, eds. Sarot, M., Scott, M. and Wisse, M (Utrecht University). pp.
45–65 and pp 25–31, 75–79, 89–94. Also published online at
http://www.ArsDisputandi.org |
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2005 |
Are We Still in Time For God? Apocalyptic, Sempiternity,
and the Purposes of Experience in Boeve, L., De Maeseneer, Y.
and Van den Bossche, S. (eds.), Religious Experience and
Contemporary Theological Epistemology (Leuven, Peeters). pp.
159–176. |
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2005 |
Can I Really Count on You? in Jordan, M. (ed.),
Authorizing Marriage? Canon, Tradition, and Critique in the Blessing
of Same-Sex Unions, (Princeton, Princeton University Press).
pp. 68–80. |
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2005 |
A Transcendental Hangover: Lévinas, Heidegger, and the
Ethics of Alterity in Studies in Christian Ethics, vol.
18, No. 2, pp. 53–73. |
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2005 |
A Contradiction – The Structure of Christian Thought: A
response to Daphne Hampson’s Christian Contradictions: The
Structures of Lutheran and Catholic Thought and After
Christianity in New Blackfriars, Vol. 86 (January 2005). pp.
3–23. |
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2004 |
Analogia non Entis sed Entitatis: The Ontological
Consequences of the Doctrine of Analogy in International
Journal of Systematic Theology (IJST), Vol. 6 (April 2004). pp.
118–128. |
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2004 |
The Being of God: The Limits of Theological Thinking
After Heidegger in New Blackfriars, Vol. 85 (January 2004). pp.
17–32. |
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2004 |
What Catholic Theologians Have to Learn from Radical
Orthodoxy: What Radical Orthodoxy Has to Learn from Catholic
Theology in Louvain Studies, Vol. 28 (Fall 2003), pp.
232–239.
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2003 |
In Matters of Truth: Heidegger and Aquinas in
Contemplating Aquinas: On the Varieties of Interpretation, ed.
Kerr OP, F. (SCM Press, London and Notre Dame University Press,
Indiana). pp. 85–104. |
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2003
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Transubstantiating Ourselves: A Phenomenological Basis
for the Theology of Transubstantiation in Heythrop Journal,
October 2003. pp. 418–439. |
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2002 |
Heidegger’s God in Heidegger Re-examined, Vol.
3: Art, Poetry and Technology, ed. Dreyfus, H. and Wrathall,
M. (Routledge, New York). Reproduction of Heidegger’s God
(see 1998, below), without author’s knowledge or permission. |
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2002 |
Une étrange Trinité: la culture, l’état
et l’église in Revue de l’Institut Catholique de Paris,
Vol. 83, July–September 2002. pp. 141–149. |
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2001 |
A Quieter, British, Heidegger: Fergus Kerr at 70 in
New Blackfriars October 2001, pp. 514–524. |
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2001 |
After Heidegger: Transubstantiation in Sacramental
Presence in a Postmodern Context in Boeve, L. and Leijssen, L.,
eds. (Leuven University Press, Leuven), pp. 299–309. |
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2001 |
The Subject of Prayer: Leibniz’ Monadology in The
Postmodern Reader in Theology, in Ward, G. ed. (Blackwell
Publishing Ltd., Oxford), pp. 444–457. |
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2001 |
Self-Exposure: Who am I in Pastoring? In Priests
and People, March 2001, pp. 93–98 |
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2001 |
More than Just a Ticklish Subject: Postmodernity, History
and God, Heythrop Journal, April, 2001, pp. 192–204. |
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2000 |
The Nature of Nature — Is Sexual Difference Necessary?
in Challenging Womens’ Orthodoxies in the Context of Faith,
in Parsons, S. F. ed. (Ashgate, Farnborough), pp. 155–174. |
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2000 |
Unreasonable Faith: On Wisdom and Reason in “Fides et
Ratio” in New Blackfriars, Vol. 81, No. 955 (September
2000), pp. 389–399. |
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2000 |
After Heidegger – Transubstantiation in Heythrop
Journal, Vol. 42, No. 2 (October 2000), pp. 170–186. |
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1999 |
To Say Nothing of the Existence of God: Martin Heidegger
and Contemporary Theology, PhD. thesis for the University of
Cambridge, Divinity Faculty. pp. 350. |
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1998 |
Speaking out of Turn: Martin Heidegger and Die Kehre
in International Journal of Philosophical Studies, Vol. 6 No.
3 (October 1998), pp. 393–423. |
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1998 |
Who is Heidegger’s Zarathustra? in Literature and
Theology, Vol. 12, No. 3. (October 1998), pp. 268–293. |
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1998 |
Heidegger’s God: a reading of Heidegger’s critique of
Aquinas’ assertion Deus est suum esse in The Thomist,
Vol. 62, No. 3. (October 1998), pp. 373–418. |
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1998 |
Nihilism: Articulating Nihilism and Redemption in a
Post-Modern Context in Radical Orthodoxy, Milbank, J;
Ward, G., Pickstock, C., eds. (Routledge, London). pp. 91–108. |
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1997 |
(Monograph) ‘No Being Without God’: An Enquiry into the
Phenomenology of God and Being in the light of Jean-Luc Marion’s
work Dieu sans l’ętre (God without Being) (Verlag
Hänsel-Hohenhausen, Frankfurt a. M.). pp. 115. |
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1995 |
Reading Heidegger: Is God Without Being? in New
Blackfriars, Vol. 76, No. 895 (July/August 1995). pp. 343–350. |
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