Fantasy that lights up the real world, a review of Alison Milbank’s Chesterton and Tolkien as Theologians: The fantasy of the real, by Andrew Davison
The Catholic Fantastic of Chesterton and Tolkien, a review of Alison Milbank’s Chesterton and Tolkien as Theologians: The fantasy of the real, by Ralph C. Wood
Money and Credit, Theologically Speaking, a review of Philip Goodchild’s Theology of Money, by Clayton Crockett
The End and Return of Metaphysics, reviews of Transcendence and Phenomenology and Belief and Metaphysics, by Jason Wardley, School of Divinity, University of Edinburgh (PDF may be downloaded here)
Review of Transcendence and Phenomenology, by Daniel B. Gallagher, Sacred Heart Major Seminary
Primate who fought his corner, a review of Alan Ford’s James Ussher: Theology, history and politics in early-modern Ireland and England, by Judith Maltby
Nicholas Keene (2008). James Ussher: Theology, history, and politics in early-modern Ireland and England. By Alan Ford. Pp. xi+315. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2007. £55. 978 0 19 927444 4. The Journal of Ecclesiastical History, 59, pp 350-352, another review (link, requires subscription)
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