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Philip Rolnick is a theologian, teacher, and author. In addition to numerous articles, his books include: Analogical Possibilities: How Words Refer to God; Person, Grace, and God; Origins: How Words Refer to God; and a three volume work, a Post-Christendom Faith, now underway. Volume I, (Baylor U.. Press, 2020) is The Long Battle for the Human Soul. Vol. II, Tradition Awakening is forthcoming.
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Modern Theology, Dec 8, 2011
Logos: A Journal of Catholic Thought and Culture, 2021
Nova et vetera, 2021
captive to the preoccupations of his time, had made too much of the obediential character of fait... more captive to the preoccupations of his time, had made too much of the obediential character of faith. “It was not Scheeben’s fault,” Murray dismissively remarked, “that he lived in the nineteenth century.” Beyond the theological and philosophical preparation and the patience and precision of mind that this book certainly demands, the reader seeking to access its full value, I suggest, must be at least as acute in his awareness of the century that he inhabits as a reader, as he is of the century to which the work in question belongs.
Logos: A Journal of Catholic Thought and Culture, 2021
Tradition & discovery, 2009
Logos: A Journal of Catholic Thought and Culture, 2010
Quaestiones disputatae, 2015
The concept of person underlies every major claim of Christian theology and ethics. Person is pre... more The concept of person underlies every major claim of Christian theology and ethics. Person is presupposed in how we understand relations with one another, with the world, and with God. But elucidating what the concept means has always been difficult, even elusive.1 By drawing out analogies between divine and human persons, some mutual illumination can be obtained; something beyond mystery can be said. This article will begin with the concept of the person that emerged in the Trinitarian and Christological debates, and will end with an analogical conception of human persons in light of the Trinitarian Persons.
Tradition & discovery, 2002
Tradition & discovery, 1995
Tradition & discovery, 1992
Modern Theology, Dec 8, 2011
Logos: A Journal of Catholic Thought and Culture, 2021
Nova et vetera, 2021
captive to the preoccupations of his time, had made too much of the obediential character of fait... more captive to the preoccupations of his time, had made too much of the obediential character of faith. “It was not Scheeben’s fault,” Murray dismissively remarked, “that he lived in the nineteenth century.” Beyond the theological and philosophical preparation and the patience and precision of mind that this book certainly demands, the reader seeking to access its full value, I suggest, must be at least as acute in his awareness of the century that he inhabits as a reader, as he is of the century to which the work in question belongs.
Logos: A Journal of Catholic Thought and Culture, 2021
Tradition & discovery, 2009
Logos: A Journal of Catholic Thought and Culture, 2010
Quaestiones disputatae, 2015
The concept of person underlies every major claim of Christian theology and ethics. Person is pre... more The concept of person underlies every major claim of Christian theology and ethics. Person is presupposed in how we understand relations with one another, with the world, and with God. But elucidating what the concept means has always been difficult, even elusive.1 By drawing out analogies between divine and human persons, some mutual illumination can be obtained; something beyond mystery can be said. This article will begin with the concept of the person that emerged in the Trinitarian and Christological debates, and will end with an analogical conception of human persons in light of the Trinitarian Persons.
Tradition & discovery, 2002
Tradition & discovery, 1995
Tradition & discovery, 1992
Person, Grace, and God 3HILIP A. ROLNICK ... SACRA DOCTRINA Christian Theology for a Postmodern A... more Person, Grace, and God 3HILIP A. ROLNICK ... SACRA DOCTRINA Christian Theology for a Postmodern Age GENERAL EDITOR Alan G. Padgett, Luther Seminary EDITORIAL BOARD Sally Bruyneel, Bethel University Young Ho Chun, St. Paul School of Theology ...