F OR THE S AKE OF O UR S ALVATION
The Truth and Humility of Gods Word
For the Sake of Our Salvation: The Truth and Humility of Gods Word
Scott W. Hahn
The Mystery of Gods Word: Inspiration, Inerrancy, and the Interpretation of Scripture
Brant Pitre
Magisterial Teaching on the Inspiration and Truth of Scripture: Precedents and Prospects
Pablo T. Gadenz
Analogia Verbi: The Truth of Scripture in Rudolph Bultmann and Raymond Brown
Michael Maria Waldstein
Glory(ing) in the Humility of the Word: The Kenotic Form of Revelation in J. G. Hamann
John R. Betz
The Inspiration and Inerrancy of Scripture
Germain Grisez
The Interpenetration of Inspiration and Inerrancy as a Hermeneutic for Catholic Exegesis
Joseph C. Atkinson
Restricted Inerrancy and the Hermeneutic Of Discontinuity
Brian W. Harrison, O. S.
Communal or Social Inspiration: A Catholic Critique
Robert Fastiggi
The Modernist Crisis and the Shifting of Catholic Views on Biblical Inspiration
Jeffrey L. Morrow
The Inspiration of Scripture: A Status Quaestionis
Matthew Levering
Divinely Inspired for Teaching Truth and Refuting Error: A Catena of Catholic Sources
Editors
The Gospels as History
Thomas McGovern
Verbum Dei Incarnatum and Verbum Dei Scriptum in the Fathers
J. H. Crehan, S. J.
As I Break Bread for You: St. Augustines Method in Preaching
Thomas F. Stransky, C. S. P
The Limits of Biblical Inerrancy
Peter Paul Zerafa, O. P.
Vatican II and the Truth of Sacred Scripture
Augustin Cardinal Bea, S. J.
Sacred Scripture and the Errors of the New Exegesis
Paul Cardinal Taguchi
Holy Scripture and the Science of Faith
Romano Guardini
C ONTRIBUTORS
Scott W. Hahn
Scott W. Hahn, founder of the St. Paul Center for Biblical Theology, holds the Pope Benedict XVI Chair of Biblical Theology and Liturgical Proclamation at St. Vincent Seminary in Latrobe, Pennsylvania, and is professor of Scripture and Theology at Franciscan University of Steubenville, Ohio. He has held the Pio Cardinal Laghi Chair for Visiting Professors in Scripture and Theology at the Pontifical College Josephinum in Columbus, Ohio, and has served as adjunct faculty at the Pontifical University of the Holy Cross and the Pontifical University, Regina Apostolorum, both in Rome. Hahn is the general editor of the Ignatius Study Bible and the Catholic Bible Dictionary , and is author or editor of more than twenty books, including Kinship By Covenant: A Canonical Approach to the Fulfillment of Gods Saving Promises (The Anchor Yale Bible Reference Library, 2009), Covenant and Communion: The Biblical Theology of Pope Benedict XVI (2009), Letter and Spirit: From Written Text to Living Word in the Liturgy (2005), Understanding the Scriptures (2005), and The Lambs Supper: The Mass as Heaven on Earth (1999).
Brant Pitre
Brant Pitre is Professor of Sacred Scripture at Notre Dame Seminary in New Orleans, Louisiana. He received his Ph.D. in Theology from the University of Notre Dame, where he specialized in the study of the New Testament and ancient Judaism and graduated with highest honors. He is the author of Jesus, the Tribulation, and the End of the Exile (2005), and the forthcoming Jesus and the Jewish Roots of the Eucharist (2011). He is also working on another book, tentatively titled: Jesus and the Last Supper: Judaism and the Origin of the Eucharist .
Pablo T. Gadenz
Pablo T. Gadenz, a priest of the Diocese of Trenton, is Assistant Professor of Biblical Studies at Immaculate Conception Seminary School of Theology at Seton Hall University, South Orange, New Jersey. He received his licentiate in Scripture (S.S.L.) from the Pontifical Biblical Institute (2005) and his doctorate in biblical theology (S.T.D.) from the Pontifical Gregorian University (2008). His published dissertation is titled Called from the Jews and from the Gentiles: Pauline Ecclesiology in Romans 911 (Wissenschaftliche Untersuchungen zum Neuen Testament, 2009). He has published book reviews in Biblica and is the translator (from Italian) of the monograph: Filippo Belli, Argumentation and Use of Scripture in Romans 911 (Analecta Biblica 183, 2010). He is a member of the Catholic Biblical Association of America and the Society of Biblical Literature.
Michael Maria Waldstein
Michael Maria Waldstein is the Max Seckler Professor of Theology at Ave Maria University. He previously taught at the University of Notre Dame before serving as the founding President of the International Theological Institute in Gaming, Austria, where he also held the position of St. Francis of Assisi Professor of New Testament. He served as a member of the Pontifical Council for the Family (20032009) and is a member of the the Board of Trustees of the University of Eichstaett, Germany. He holds a B.A. from Thomas Aquinas College, a Ph.D. from the University of Dallas, an S.S.L. from the Pontifical Biblical Institute in Rome, and a Th.D. from Harvard University in New Testament and Christian Origins. His published works include a critical edition of the four Coptic manuscripts (with English translation) of the The Apocryphon of John (1995), a Gnostic text discovered in the Nag Hammadi codices, and a new translation of John Paul IIs Man and Woman He Created Them: A Theology of the Body (2006), as well as numerous articles on the Gospel of John, gnosticism, St. Thomas Aquinas, John Paul II and Hans Urs von Balthasar in such journals as Nova et Vetera, Communio, Anthropotes , and Journal of Early Christian Studies .
John R. Betz
John Betz is Associate Professor of Systematic Theology at the University of Notre Dame. Betzs scholarly interest is in the area of German philosophy and theology from the eighteenth century to the present. Within this period he has been concerned primarily with two thinkers: the enigmatic Lutheran author Johann Georg Hamann (17301788), arguably the greatest critic of the Enlightenment, and the twentieth-century Jesuit Erich Przywara (18891972), who was a prominent philosophical theologian between the two world wars and is most well known for his 1932 work, Analogia Entis . In addition to articles in journals such as Modern Theology, Pro Ecclesia , and the Journal of the History of Ideas , his publications include the book, After Enlightenment: The Post-Secular Vision of J. G. Hamann (2009), and a forthcoming translation, in collaboration with David B. Hart, of the 1962 edition of Przywaras Analogia Entis .
Germain Grisez