Rome has spoken : a guide to forgotten papal statements and how they have changed through the centuries /
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Crossroad,
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Table of Contents:
- Infallibility
- Infallibility in flux / Robert McClory
- Primacy of conscience
- Conscience and the magisterium / Sheila Briggs
- Scriptural interpretation
- Biblical reinterpretation / Alice L. Laffey
- Religious freedom
- Separating church and state / Charles E. Curran
- Ecumenism
- The flowering of ecumenism / George H. Tavard
- The Jewish people
- St. Paul's conundrum / Kenneth Stow
- Slavery
- Reflections on slavery / Diana Hayes
- Democracy in the church
- The church isn't a democracy, but shouldn't it be? / Rosemary R. Ruether
- Theological dissent
- From heresy to dissent / Richard A. McCormick
- Women in the church
- Gender equality : theory and practice / Maureen Fiedler
- Married clergy
- The married priesthood, on the record / Anthony T. Padovano
- Sexual intimacy and pleasure
- Sexuality : profane or sacred? / Christine Gudorf
- Contraception
- The shifting ground of contraception / Maggie Hume
- Divorce and remarriage
- The sense of the faithful / Charles N. Davis
- Copernican theory and Galileo
- Copernicus, Galileo, and the Catholic Church, then and now / James Orgren
- Evolution
- Evolution, in nature and Catholic thought / John F. Haught
- War and peace
- The peace of Christ and just violence / William H. Slavick
- Usury
- Once a sin, now good stewardship / Amata Miller
- The case is never closed / Linda Rabben.