Joshua Furnal is a permanent lecturer in systematic theology at St. Patrick's Pontifical University in Maynooth, Ireland. He is the author of Catholic Theology after Kierkegaard and an English translator of Cornelio Fabro's writings.
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Acknowledgements Introduction 1. Cornelio Fabro's Intellectual Development 2. The Kierkegaardian Inheritance of Fabro's Thomistic Leap 3. The Kierkegaardian Inheritance of Fabro's Theological Anthropology and Moral Psychology 4. Fabro's Thomistic Approach to Kierkegaard's Fundamental Theology 5. The Passion of Devotion: Juxtaposing Kierkegaard's Theology of Creation and Theological Anthropology 6. Untying Knots: The Ecumenical Aspects of Kierkegaard's Christology, Mariology, and Eschatology 7. Reconsidering Kierkegaard's Relation to Catholicism Conclusion. Kierkegaard's Enigmatic Relevance for Fabro Concluding Archival Postscript. The Transnational Impact of Fabro Bibliography
"No one has explored Fabro's appropriation of Kierkegaard in depth. Furnal's recovery of Fabro's thought is thorough, compelling, and important. In this regard the book has no rival." -Lee C. Barrett, author of Kierkegaard on God's Will and Human Freedom "If you have ever simply assumed that an impasse between Thomists and Kierkegaard is inevitable, then you need to read this book." -Joel D. Rasmussen, author of Between Irony and Witness

