Fantasy that lights up the real world [6], a review of Alison Milbank’s Chesterton and Tolkien as Theologians: The fantasy of the real [1], by Andrew Davison
The Catholic Fantastic of Chesterton and Tolkien [7], a review of Alison Milbank’s Chesterton and Tolkien as Theologians: The fantasy of the real [1], by Ralph C. Wood
Money and Credit, Theologically Speaking [8], a review of Philip Goodchild’s Theology of Money [2], by Clayton Crockett
The End and Return of Metaphysics [9], reviews of Transcendence and Phenomenology [3] and Belief and Metaphysics [4], by Jason Wardley, School of Divinity, University of Edinburgh (PDF may be downloaded here [10])
Review of Transcendence and Phenomenology [11], by Daniel B. Gallagher, Sacred Heart Major Seminary
Primate who fought his corner [12], a review of Alan Ford’s James Ussher: Theology, history and politics in early-modern Ireland and England [5], by Judith Maltby
Nicholas Keene [13] (2008). James Ussher: Theology, history, and politics in early-modern Ireland and England [5]. 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 [13], requires subscription)