The latest issue of the Journal of Moral Theology (an open-access journal from Mount St. Mary’s University) is now available, with an interesting-looking collection of articles based around the theme of Christology (see below). My eye was particularly drawn to Michael Gorman’s essay which, according to the editorial, ‘recapitulates much of his celebrated work on Paul’s letters and explores the centrality of the cross in Paul’s account of Christology and his account of Christian discipleship’.
Paul J. Wadell
Christology and the Christian Life
Paulinus Ikechukwu Odozor, C.S.Sp.
Christology and Moral Theology
Patricia Sharbaugh
The Light Burden of Discipleship: Embodying the New Moses and Personified Wisdom in the Gospel of Matthew
Michael J. Gorman
Paul and the Cruciform Way of God in Christ
Elizabeth Newman
Modern Pluralism or Divine Plentitude? Toward a Christological Ontology
Neil Ormerod
Christ, Globalization, and the Church
Jeffrey P. Bishop
Body Work and the Work of the Body
Christopher McMahon
Review Essay: Beyond the Historical Jesus: Embracing Christology in Scripture, Doctrine, and Ethics
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