The Legacy of Avery Cardinal Dulles, S.J.

by Michael M. Canaris, Anne-Marie Kirmse, Cardinal Theodore E. McCarrick

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Description The complete bibliography of the writings of Avery Cardinal Dulles, S.J. (1918-2008), with essays pertaining to the last year of his life.

Publisher Description

In his nearly 50-year career teaching philosophy and theology at Fordham and other distinguished universities, Avery Cardinal Dulles wrote and traveled extensively, writing 25 books and more than 800 articles, book reviews, forewords, introductions, and letters to the editor, translated into at least 14 languages and distributed worldwide. This work serves as a companion to the previous volume of McGinley Lectures, published as Church and Society (Fordham, 2008), and also provides an independent research guide for scholars, theologians, and anyone interested in American Catholicism in the decades immediately before and following the Second Vatican Council.
From his poems and reflections composed in prep school, where he first crossed paths with John Fitzgerald Kennedy (with whom he would graduate from Harvard in 1940), to a private meeting in his last days arranged at Pope Benedict XVI's personal request, the book explores a theological topography that includes truly monumental figures and events of the modern era. As the product of perhaps the most influential American Catholic theologian in history, Dulles's writings continue to inspire and shape the way theology has been studied and practiced in academic institutions throughout the United States and the world.
Having worked closely with Cardinal Dulles, the editors have compiled an exhaustive bibliography of his works and have included a series of essays that shed light on the twilight of his life, one that intersects with ecclesiastical, theological, philosophical, and political leaders of every stripe and worldview. Contributions include Dulles's farewell lecture as McGinley Professor of Religion and Society with a stirring response by Robert Imbelli; a reflection on the cardinal's last days by longtime research assistant Anne-Marie Kirmse, O.P.; and the moving homily given at his funeral by Edward Cardinal Egan. The book also chronicles Cardinal Dulles's relationship with Fordham University, where he began his academic career as a Jesuit regent, teaching philosophy (1951–53), and where, for the last twenty years of his life, he held an endowed chair named in honor of a former president of Fordham, Laurence J. McGinley, S.J. This text will serve as a liminal passageway into the splendid mansion of Dulles's thought for theologians, scholars, believers, and all thinking men and women of goodwill.

Author Biography

Anne-Marie Kirmse, O.P., a member of the Sisters of Saint Dominic of Amityville, New York, recently retired from Fordham University, where she served as research associate for the Laurence J. McGinley Chair in Religion and Society. She lectures and writes frequently on the theology of Cardinal Dulles and is currently working on a biography of his life, based on the twenty years she worked with him while he was at Fordham. Michael M. Canaris is associate professor of ecclesiology and systematic theology at Loyola University Chicago's Institute of Pastoral Studies, where he also coordinates the Institute's graduate programs in Rome. He holds degrees from or has taught at six Jesuit universities and was Avery Cardinal Dulles's last doctoral student and graduate research assistant.

Details

  • ISBN 0823239608
  • ISBN-13 9780823239603
  • Title The Legacy of Avery Cardinal Dulles, S.J.
  • Author Michael M. Canaris, Anne-Marie Kirmse, Cardinal Theodore E. McCarrick
  • Format Hardcover
  • Year 2011
  • Pages 152
  • Publisher Fordham University Press
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