A new series explores the enduring challenge and relevance of Catholic Social Teaching. This volume examines the application of Catholic Social Teaching in diverse geographical and cultural contexts. With reflections on the reception of CST in North America, Western and Eastern Europe, Africa, India, and the Philippines, this work focuses on local sensitivities and challenges within the cont…
For more than thirty years, The Christological Controversy has been an essential text for courses in theology, church history, and early Christianity that seek to better understand the development of Christology from its earliest roots to the Council of Chalcedon in 451. The volume gives modern readers an idea entry point into the issues by presenting clear, fresh translations of the most im…