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Introduction: Catholic theology after Kierkegaard
Towards a more ecumenical reading of Kierkegaard's theological anthropology
The wider Catholic reception of Kierkegaard's writings in the twentieth century
The theologican of inwardness: Kierkegaard and the complementary theological vision of Henri de Lubac
Monstrance or monstrosity? A Kierkegaardian critique of Hans Urs von Balthasar's theological aesthetics
Doing theology with Cornelio Fabro: Kierkegaard, Mary, and the church
Conclusion: Catholic theology after Kierkegaard.
Towards a more ecumenical reading of Kierkegaard's theological anthropology
The wider Catholic reception of Kierkegaard's writings in the twentieth century
The theologican of inwardness: Kierkegaard and the complementary theological vision of Henri de Lubac
Monstrance or monstrosity? A Kierkegaardian critique of Hans Urs von Balthasar's theological aesthetics
Doing theology with Cornelio Fabro: Kierkegaard, Mary, and the church
Conclusion: Catholic theology after Kierkegaard.