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Systematic Theology: Roman Catholic Perspectives. Editors' Responses - I

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  09 September 2014

John P. Galvin*
Affiliation:
The Catholic University of America

Abstract

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Type
Review Symposium
Copyright
Copyright © The College Theology Society 1992

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References

1 Principe, Walter, “Catholic Theology and the Retrieval of Its Intellectual Tradition: Problems and Possibilities,” CTSA Proceedings 46 (1991): 75–94, at 77.Google Scholar

2 Note, e.g., how Johann Adam Möhler's classic study of the dogmatic differences among Catholics and Protestants detects oppositions in the field of theological anthropology, the sacraments, and the church, not in all areas of theology (Symbolik oder Darstellung der dogmatischen Gegensätze der Katholiken und Protestanten nach ihren öffentlichen Bekenntnisschrrften [Mainz, 1832]).Google Scholar