Massimo Faggioli’s new book asks the question: “What is [theology’s] intrinsic value if it is not rooted somehow to the ongoing development of the life of the church as a community of disciples attempting to live Jesus-like lives?”
Todd C. Ream
Todd C. Ream serves on the faculty at Indiana Wesleyan University, as the senior fellow for public engagement for the Council for Christian Colleges and Universities, and as the publisher of Christian Scholar’s Review. He is presently working on a series of books concerning Theodore M. Hesburgh, C.S.C.
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Review: Do Catholic universities have a future?
The central concern of the Rev. James Heft in his new book is not only how “to preserve the continuity of the Catholic intellectual tradition, but also recognize how it might be adapted.”
