Gerald O'Collins SJ is Professor of Theology, Gregorian University,
Rome.
Gerald O'Collins taught theology from 1973 to 2006 at the Gregorian
University (Rome), where he was also dean of the faculty (1985-91).
In 2007 he became a research professor in theology at St Mary's
University College, Twickenham, London. He is the author of
countless books including Catholicism (OUP, 2004), Jesus Our
Redeemer (OUP, 2007), Jesus: A Portrait (DLT, 2008), The Easter
Jesus (DLT, 2008), Incarnation (Continuum, 2002) and Dictionary of
Theology (TTC, 2004). Edward G. Farrugia SJ is Professor of Eastern
Dogmatic Theology and Eastern Patrology, Pontifical Oriental
Institute, Rome.
This second edition of the favorably reviewed 1990 work of the same title (LJ 5/1/91) remains much the same, with only the addition of some 50 new entries, corrections, expansions, and an index of names. The approximately 1200 alphabetically arranged theological terms and phrases span the entire course of Christian history. Individual entries are concise, balanced, and clearly written and range in length from a single sentence to a full-page essay on selected topics. Although the work is ecumenical in perspective, Roman Catholicism and theological developments in biblical, catechetical, ethical, historical, liturgical, and philosophical studies since Vatican II receive the major focus. Regretfully, this second edition fails to add bibliographies; however, Jesuit theologians O'Collins and Farrugia skillfully refer to biblical and ecclesiastical documents, providing the reader with a more complete discussion. Cross-references abound, and though there are no biographical entries, this is a useful resource for students and others seeking basic theological information. Libraries already owning the first edition, however, need not replace.--John-Leonard Berg, Univ. of Wisconsin, Platteville Copyright 2000 Cahners Business Information.
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