HORIZONS THE JOURNAL OF THE COLLEGE THEOLOGY SOCIETY PUBLISHED AT VILLANOVA UNIVERSITY Volume 33 Fall, 2006 Number 2 ARTICLES Joseph A. Bracken, S.J., Intentionality Analysis and Intersubjectivity Michele Saracino, Hybridity and Trespass: With Jesus at the Borders of Identity Brian M. Doyle, Social Doctrine of the Trinity and Communion Ecclesiology in Leonardo Boff and Gisbert Greshake Cara Anthony, Josiah Royce and Catholic Religious Experience EDITORIAL ESSAYS Robert Masson, Rahner’s Primordial Words and Bernstein’s Metaphorical Leaps: The Affinity of Art with Religion and Theology Norbert J. Rigali, S.J., The Ecclesial Responsibilities of Theologians, Forty Years after Vatican II EDITORIAL SYMPOSIUM Avery Cardinal Dulles, S.J., Catholicism 101: Challenges to a Theological Education Six Perspectives: William L. Portier, Lawrence S. Cunningham, Anne M. Clifford, John C. Cavadini, Mary Ann Hinsdale, Christopher Ruddy Author’s Response: Avery Cardinal Dulles, S.J. REPORT OF THE COLLEGE THEOLOGY SOCIETY REVIEW SYMPOSIUM Bernard P. Prusak, The Church Unfinished: Ecclesiology through the Centuries Four Perspectives: Dennis M. Doyle, Susan K. Wood, Paul Lakeland, Francine Cardman Author’s Response: Bernard P. 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Carnegie Mellon University, on 06 Apr 2021 at 00:57:39, subject to the Cambridge Core https://www.cambridge.org/core/terms https://doi.org/10.1017/S0360966900003376 https://www.cambridge.org/core terms of use, available at https://www.cambridge.org/core/terms. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0360966900003376 Downloaded from https://www.cambridge.org/core. Carnegie Mellon University, on 06 Apr 2021 at 00:57:39, subject to the Cambridge Core https://www.cambridge.org/core/terms https://doi.org/10.1017/S0360966900003376 https://www.cambridge.org/core ARTICLES Intentionality Analysis and Intersubjectivity .... Joseph A. Bracken, S.J. 207 Hybridity and Trespass: With Jesus at the Borders of Identity ..................................................... Michele Saracino 221 Social Doctrine of the Trinity and Communion Ecclesiology in Leonardo Boff and Gisbert Greshake ........................................................... Brian M. Doyle 239 Josiah Royce and Catholic Religious Experience ............. Cara Anthony 256 EDITORIAL ESSAYS Rahner’s Primordial Words and Bernstein’s Metaphorical Leaps: The Affinity of Art with Religion and Theology ................................................... Robert Masson 276 The Ecclesial Responsibilities of Theologians, Forty Years after Vatican II ................................. Norbert J. Rigali, S.J. 298 EDITORIAL SYMPOSIUM Avery Cardinal Dulles, S.J., Catholicism 101: Challenges to a Theological Education Six Perspectives ............................................................. William L. Portier 308 Lawrence S. Cunningham 311 Anne M. Clifford 313 John C. Cavadini 316 Mary Ann Hinsdale 318 Christopher Ruddy 322 Author’s Response .......................................... Avery Cardinal Dulles, S.J. 324 REPORT OF THE COLLEGE THEOLOGY SOCIETY ................................ 330 REVIEW SYMPOSIUM Bernard P. Prusak, The Church Unfinished: Ecclesiology through the Centuries Four Perspectives ............................................................ Dennis M. Doyle 333 Susan K. Wood 335 Paul Lakeland 338 Francine Cardman 342 Author’s Response ........................................................ Bernard P. Prusak 345 ISSN—0360—9669 HORIZONS The Journal of the College Theology Society Published at Villanova University Volume 33 Fall, 2006 Number 2 terms of use, available at https://www.cambridge.org/core/terms. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0360966900003376 Downloaded from https://www.cambridge.org/core. Carnegie Mellon University, on 06 Apr 2021 at 00:57:39, subject to the Cambridge Core https://www.cambridge.org/core/terms https://doi.org/10.1017/S0360966900003376 https://www.cambridge.org/core BOOK REVIEWS J. Albert Harrill, Slaves in the New Testament: Literary, Social, and Moral Dimensions ............... Regina A. Boisclair 354 Richard Lennan, Risking the Church: The Challenges of Catholic Faith .......................................... Nathan Kollar 355 Theodore Walker, Jr., Mothership Connections: A Black Atlantic Synthesis of Neoclassical Metaphysics and Black Theology ....................... Bryan N. Massingale 356 Terrence W. Tilley, History, Theology, and Faith: Dissolving the Modern Problematic ................................. Ann R. Riggs 358 André Trocmé, Jesus and the Nonviolent Revolution ............................................................ J. Milburn Thompson 359 John R. Connolly, John Henry Newman: A View of Catholic Faith for the New Millennium .................. Walter E. Conn 360 Douglas John Hall, The Cross in Our Context: Jesus and the Suffering World ............................................. Stephen J. Duffy 362 David Ray Griffin, Two Great Truths: A New Synthesis of Scientific Naturalism and Christian Faith .................................................. Joseph A. Bracken, S.J. 364 Paul J. Philibert, O.P., The Priesthood of the Faithful: Key to a Living Church ............................... Dennis M. Doyle 365 Kevin L. Hughes, Constructing Antichrist: Biblical Commentary and the Development of Doctrine in the Early Middle Ages ....... Michael W. Blastic, O.F.M. 366 Joseph A. Komonchak, ed., History of Vatican II. Vol. 4. Church as Communion, Third Period and Intersession September 1964–September 1965 ............. Gregory Baum 368 Mary Doak, Reclaiming Narrative for Public Theology ... Loretta Devoy 368 Michael G. Lawler, What Is and What Ought to Be: The Dialectic of Experience, Theology, and Church ...................................................................... Donna Teevan 370 Erik Borgman, Edward Schillebeeckx: A Theologian in His History. Vol. 1: A Catholic Theology of Culture (1914–1965) ....................... Daniel Speed Thompson 371 Marie Thérèse Archambault, Mark G. Thiel and Christopher Vecsey, eds., The Crossing of Two Roads: Being Catholic and Native in the United States ............. Michael F. Steltenkamp, S.J. 372 Marshall D. Johnson, The Evolution of Christianity: Twelve Crises that Shaped the Church .............................................................. Herbert J. Ryan, S.J. 373 Dianna Ortiz, The Blindfold’s Eyes: My Journey from Torture to Truth ................................................. Tom Powers, S.J. 374 Daniel C. Maguire, A Moral Creed for All Christians ........ Gerald S. Vigna 376 John Wall, Moral Creativity: Paul Ricoeur and the Poetics of Possibility ................................................... John B. Lounibos 376 202 HORIZONS terms of use, available at https://www.cambridge.org/core/terms. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0360966900003376 Downloaded from https://www.cambridge.org/core. Carnegie Mellon University, on 06 Apr 2021 at 00:57:39, subject to the Cambridge Core https://www.cambridge.org/core/terms https://doi.org/10.1017/S0360966900003376 https://www.cambridge.org/core Albino Barrera, O.P., God and the Evil of Scarcity: Moral Foundations of Economic Agency ................. Joseph W. Devlin 379 Susan Rakoczy, Great Mystics and Social Justice: Walking on the Two Feet of Love .................................. Ellen Stratton 381 John T. Noonan, Jr., A Church That Can and Cannot Change: The Development of Catholic Moral Teaching ........................................................... Gerard S. Sloyan 382 Judith W. Kay, Murdering Myths: The Story Behind the Death Penalty ........................................... Stephen J. Casey 383 Kevin F. Burke, S.J., Pedro Arrupe: Essential Writings; Philip Endian, Karl Rahner: Spiritual Writings; Charles E. Moore, ed., Sadhu Sundar Singh: Essential Writings .................................... Felicidad Oberholzer 384 Michael O’Laughlin, Henri Nouwen: His Life and Vision ......................................................... Suzanne Mayer, I.H.M. 387 Pamela Cooper-White, Shared Wisdom: Use of the Self in Pastoral Care and Counseling ................... Wallace N. Fletcher 388 Stephanie Kaza, ed., Hooked! Buddhist Writings on Greed, Desire, and the Urge to Consume ................ Paul F. Knitter 390 Judith A. Berling, Understanding Other Religious Worlds: A Guide for Interreligious Education ...... Leonard J. Biallias 391 BOOKS RECEIVED ...................................................................................... 393 INDEX ......................................................................................................................... 399 Copyright @ 2006 College Theology Society Printed in the United States of America 203 terms of use, available at https://www.cambridge.org/core/terms. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0360966900003376 Downloaded from https://www.cambridge.org/core. Carnegie Mellon University, on 06 Apr 2021 at 00:57:39, subject to the Cambridge Core https://www.cambridge.org/core/terms https://doi.org/10.1017/S0360966900003376 https://www.cambridge.org/core HORIZONS The Journal of the College Theology Society Horizons, The Journal of the College Theology Society is published bian- nually in Spring and Fall at Villanova University, Villanova, PA 19085. Yearly subscription: individual $16.00, institutional $40.00. Send remit- tance, payable to College Theology Society, P.O. Box 465, Hanover, PA 17331. Changes of address should also be sent to this address. Horizons is automati- cally received through membership in the College Theology Society. Manuscripts, editorial and business correspondence, book reviews, ad- vertising copy, and orders for single issues (individual $8.00, institutional $20.00) should be addressed to The Editor, Horizons, St. Mary’s Hall, Villanova University, Villanova, PA 19085. Telephone: (610) 519-7302. E-mail: HORIZONS@VILLANOVA.EDU In submitting manuscripts, please send four clear copies. Author’s name should appear only on an unpaginated cover sheet, with address and essay’s title. No other identifying reference to author should appear on the manuscript. All references to author’s work in text or notes should be in the third person. Essay’s title should appear at top of first page of text. Notes should be placed on separate sheets at end. 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Contact Elena Procario-Foley, Religious Studies, Iona College, 715 North Ave., New Rochelle, NY 10801. Telephone: (914) 637-2744. E-mail: EProcariofoley@iona.edu terms of use, available at https://www.cambridge.org/core/terms. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0360966900003376 Downloaded from https://www.cambridge.org/core. Carnegie Mellon University, on 06 Apr 2021 at 00:57:39, subject to the Cambridge Core https://www.cambridge.org/core/terms https://doi.org/10.1017/S0360966900003376 https://www.cambridge.org/core EDITORS Walter E. Conn Villanova University Anthony J. Godzieba Villanova University ASSOCIATE EDITORS Lisa Sowle Cahill Boston College Denise Lardner Carmody Santa Clara University Anne Carr University of Chicago Bernard Cooke College of the Holy Cross (Emeritus) Lawrence S. Cunningham University of Notre Dame Charles E. Curran Southern Methodist University Margaret A. Farley Yale Divinity School Elisabeth Schüssler Fiorenza Harvard Divinity School Francis Schüssler Fiorenza Harvard Divinity School Mary Ann Hinsdale Boston College Elizabeth A. Johnson Fordham University Paul F. Knitter Xavier University (Emeritus) Pheme Perkins Boston College Sandra M. Schneiders, I.H.M. Jesuit School of Theology at Berkeley William M. Shea College of the Holy Cross Gerard S. Sloyan Temple University (Emeritus) William Thompson-Uberuaga Duquesne University David Tracy University of Chicago BOOK REVIEW EDITORS Joann Wolski Conn Neumann College Eileen Flanagan Neumann College BUSINESS EDITOR Ellen Murray, R.S.M. Gwynedd-Mercy College EDITORIAL ASSISTANT Irene C. Noble terms of use, available at https://www.cambridge.org/core/terms. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0360966900003376 Downloaded from https://www.cambridge.org/core. Carnegie Mellon University, on 06 Apr 2021 at 00:57:39, subject to the Cambridge Core https://www.cambridge.org/core/terms https://doi.org/10.1017/S0360966900003376 https://www.cambridge.org/core HORIZONS The Journal of the College Theology Society A journal exploring developments in Catholic theology, the total Christian tradition, human religious experience, and the concerns of creative teaching from the college and university environment. “What’s in a name?” For Horizons, perhaps everything. This issue features names long associated with Horizons—founding Co-Editor Bernard Prusak, former Associate Editor Norbert Rigali, current Associate Editors Lawrence Cunningham and Mary Ann Hinsdale, and such frequent past authors as Joseph Bracken, Dennis Doyle, Robert Masson, and William Portier. They are joined by many others familiar to us all, including Anne Clifford, our new President of the College Theology Society. We especially welcome Avery Cardinal Dulles participating in our Editorial Symposium on his “Catholicism 101.” Well known names are also interestingly paired in some of our titles and essays: Karl Rahner and Leonard Bernstein, Leonardo Boff and Gisbert Greshake, Bernard Lonergan and Alfred North Whitehead. After a distinguished career at Indiana University Mary Jo Weaver has retired from teaching and all other aspects of academic life, including, she claims, her zealous support of the Indiana Hoosiers in basketball and the Fight- ing Irish in football. For many years she has been a generous and valuable Associate Editor, and I am grateful for all her astute contributions. She will be missed here. I also want to thank all my other colleagues who have given so much to Horizons over the years and have made my tenure as Editor so easy and en- joyable. In this instance I will not begin to name names. They include, of course, CTS officers and all those listed formally as Editors, whether Associate, Book Review, or Business. But there are also many more not so listed who have served generously and significantly as manuscript reviewers. And I am espe- cially grateful to the fine authors and book reviewers whose writing has graced our pages. In the end, however, Horizons would not function without the dedicated and expert work of the Editorial Assistant, and we have been blessed with two wonderful ones, who must be named: first Teresa Byrne, and now Irene Noble. As Anthony Godzieba carries us forward, great thanks to you all! —Walter E. Conn terms of use, available at https://www.cambridge.org/core/terms. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0360966900003376 Downloaded from https://www.cambridge.org/core. Carnegie Mellon University, on 06 Apr 2021 at 00:57:39, subject to the Cambridge Core https://www.cambridge.org/core/terms https://doi.org/10.1017/S0360966900003376 https://www.cambridge.org/core