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Publications

Studies in Fundamental Liturgy Series

The Studies in Fundamental Liturgy series, published by T&T Clark (Continuum), has been launched with publication of the first volume, The Restoration and Organic Development of the Roman Rite, by László Dobszay in January 2010. The second book, The Banished Heart: Origins of Heteropraxis in the Catholic Church by Geoffrey Hull will be published in the autumn of 2010. Two further books are in preparation at this point.

Faith in Reason Series

The Faith in Reason series is a scholarly response to Pope John Paul II's encyclical letter Fides et Ratio. Six volumes have been published, with one additional title in an advanced state of preparation. The Faith in Reason series is published by SCM Press / Notre Dame University Press.

Restoring Faith in Reason, edited by Laurence Paul Hemming and Susan Frank Parsons
A new translation into English of the Holy Father's letter Fides et ratio alongside the full Latin text with a commentary by Fr. James McEvoy and contributing essays by Wayne Hankey, Eilert Herms, Nicholas Lash, Aristotle Papanikolaou, Cardinal Angelo Scola, Mgr. Robert Sokolowski and Janet Martin Soskice.

Contemplating Aquinas: On the Varieties of Interpretation, edited by FergusKerr O.P.

The Politics of Human Frailty: A Theological Defence of Political Liberalism, by Christopher J. Insole

Postmodernity's Transcending: Devaluing God, by Laurence Paul Hemming

Corpus Mysticum, by Henri Cardinal de Lubac SJ
Translated by Gemma Simmonds CJ with Richard Price and Christopher Stephens and edited by Laurence Paul Hemming and Susan Frank Parsons.

Redeeming Truth, edited by Laurence Paul Hemming and Susan Frank Parsons
Contributors include Mgr. Rino Fisichella, Denys Turner, Laurence Paul Hemming, Stephen Mulhall, Pamela Sue Anderson, Susan Frank Parsons, John Milbank, Vincent Holzer, Olivier-Thomas Venard OP, Paul Murray and Bernd Wannenwetsch.

The Liturgical Subject: Subject, Subjectivity and the Human Person in
Contemporary Liturgical Discussion and Critique
, edited by James Leachman
OSB. Contributors include Robert Barron, Angelo Cardita, László
Dobszay, Eduardo Echeverria, Mgr. Bruce Harbert, Laurence Hemming, Ilyés
Zsolt, Peter Kwasniewski, James Leachman OSB, Josefina Manabat, Mgr. Enrico
Mazza, Simon Oliver and Denis Robinson OSB.

Other Publications

Worship as a Revelation: The Past, Present and Future of Catholic Liturgy, by Laurence Paul Hemming
A provocative study of the Mass and the other rites of the Catholic Church, both before and after the Second Vatican Council. Several of the scholarly responses to the book are available to download here: Fr. Aidan Nichols OP, Dr. Margaret Barker, and Dr. Joris Geldhof.

Ever Directed Towards the Lord, edited by Uwe Michael Lang
The proceedings of the Society's 2005 conference marking the end of the Year of the Eucharist declared by John Paul II.

Proposal for the Society's Project on the Holy Eucharist
The Society's 2004 proposal in conjunction with the Holy Father's decision to make the Holy Eucharist the subject of the 2005 Synod of Bishops. Download report

The Vocation and Formation of Theologians and the Teaching Office of the Bishop in the British Context
Prepared by the Society's working group on The Question of Catholics Teaching in Institutions of Higher Education in Great Britain, this report was sent to the Bishops' Conference and to the Catholic Theological Association (CTA) of Great Britain, where it was discussed at the August 2003 annual conference. Download report

Changing Hearts and Minds
A report on the Ever Directed to the Lord conference held in 2005. Download report