The Reception of Vatican II
Edited by Matthew L. Lamb and Matthew Levering
Author Information
Matthew L. Lamb is Cardinal Maida Chair of Theology at Ave Maria University.
Matthew Levering is James N. and Mary D. Perry, Jr. Chair of Theology at Mundelein Seminary in Mundelein, IL.
Contributors:
Robert Barron is Auxiliary Bishop of Los Angeles and the founder of Word on Fire Catholic Ministries. He is the author of numerous books, including Vibrant Paradoxes: The Both/And of Catholicism, The Priority of Christ, and The Strangest Way.
Sara Butler, M.S.B.T., taught for many years at Mundelein Seminary of the Archdiocese of Chicago. A distinguished ecumenist, she has served as president of the Academy of Catholic Theology and as a member of the International Theological Commission, among numerous other positions. She is the author of The Catholic Priesthood and Women: A Guide to the Teaching of the Church.
Gavin D'Costa is a Professor of Catholic Theology at the University of Bristol. An advisor for the Pontifical Council for Interreligious Dialogue, he is the author or editor of numerous books, including Vatican II: Catholic Doctrines on Jews and Muslims, and Christianity and World Religions: Disputed Questions in the Theology of Religions.
Adam A. J. DeVille is an Associate Professor of Theology and Departmental Chair at the University of Saint Francis. He is the author of Orthodoxy and the Roman Papacy: Ut Unim Sint and the Prospects of East-West Unity. He serves as editor of Logos: A Journal of Eastern Christian Studies.
Jeremy Driscoll, O.S.B., is the abbot of Mount Angel Abbey in Oregon. He previously taught for many years at the Pontifical Atheneum of St. Anselm in Rome. He is the author of numerous books, including What Happens at Mass, Revised Edition, Theology at the Eucharistic Table, and Steps to Spiritual Perfection: Studies on Spiritual Progress in Evagrius Ponticus.
Nicholas J. Healy, Jr., is an Associate Professor of Philosophy and Culture at the Pontifical John Paul II Institute for Marriage and the Family at the Catholic University of America. He is the author of The Eschatology of Hans Urs von Balthasar: Being as Communion. With David L. Schindler, he co-authored Freedom, Truth, and Human Dignity: The Second Vatican Council's Declaration on Religious Freedom. Since 2002 he has served as an editor of Communio: International Catholic Review.
Paige E. Hochschild is Assistant Professor of Theology at Mount St. Mary's University. She previously taught philosophy at Mount St. Mary's Seminary for five years, and she teaches and writes in both systematics and patristics. She is the author of Memory in Augustine's Theological Anthropology.
Matthew L. Lamb is the Cardinal Maida Professor of Theology at Ave Maria University. He is the author or editor of numerous books, including most recently Theology Needs Philosophy, Eternity, Time, and the Life of Wisdom, and Catholicism and America. In addition to his earned doctorate from Muenster, he holds an honorary doctorate from the Franciscan University of Steubenville.
Matthew Levering holds the James N. and Mary D. Perry, Jr. Chair of Theology at Mundelein Seminary. He is the author or editor of over thirty books, including most recently Proofs of God: Classical Arguments from Tertullian to Barth, and Engaging the Doctrine of the Holy Spirit.
Guy Mansini, O.S.B., is a monk of St. Meinrad Archabbey and Professor of Systematic Theology at Saint Meinrad School of Theology. He is the author of The Word Has Dwelt among Us: Explorations in Theology and Promising and the Good. With James G. Hart, he edited Ethics and Theological Disclosures: The Thought of Robert Sokolowski.
Ralph Martin is president of Renewal Ministries and is the Director of Graduate Theology Programs in the New Evangelization at Sacred Heart Major Seminary. He is the author of numerous books, including Will Many be Saved? What Vatican II Actually Teaches and its Implications for the New Evangelization, and The Fulfillment of All Desire.
David Vincent Meconi, S.J., is Associate Professor of Historical Theology and Director of the Edmund Campion Centre for Catholic Studies at Saint Louis University. He is the author or editor of numerous books, including The One Christ: St. Augustine's Theology of Deification, The Cambridge Companion to Augustine, On Earth as It Is in Heaven: Cultivating a Contemporary Theology of Creation, and Called to Be Children of God: The Catholic Theology of Deification.
Matthew J. Ramage is Associate Professor of Theology at Benedictine College. He is the author of Reading the Gospels with Bart Ehrman and Benedict XVI: The Debate behind the Debate and Dark Passages of the Bible: Engaging Scripture with Benedict XVI and Thomas Aquinas.
Michele M. Schumacher is a private docent in the theology faculty of the University of Fribourg. In addition to numerous journal articles, she is the author of A Trinitarian Anthropology: Adrienne von Speyr and Hans Urs von Balthasar in Dialogue with Thomas Aquinas and the editor of Women in Christ: Toward a New Feminism.
Thomas Joseph White, O.P., is Associate Professor of Systematic Theology at the Dominican House of Studies in Washington D.C. He is the author of numerous books, including The Incarnate Lord: A Thomistic Study in Christology, Wisdom in the Face of Modernity: A Study in Thomistic Natural Theology, and Exodus.
William M. Wright IV is Associate Professor of Theology at Duquesne University. With Francis Martin, he recently co-authored The Gospel of John. He is the author of Rhetoric and Theology: Figural Reading of John 9, as well as numerous journal articles.
Daniella Zsupan-Jerome is Assistant Professor of Theology at Notre Dame Seminary. A consultant for the USCCB's Committee on Communication, she is the author of Connected Toward Communion: The Church and Social Communication in the Digital Age.