Paul O'Callaghan is professor of Christian anthropology and director of the Department of Dogmatic Theology and of the Center for Priestly Training at the Pontifical University of the Holy Cross in Rome, as well as a member of the Governing Board of the Pontifical Academy of Theology. He is the author of Children of God in the World (2016), God Ahead of Us (Fortress Press, 2014), Christ Our Hope (2011), The Christological Assimilation of the Apocalypse (2004), and Fides Christi: The Justification Debate (1997), as well as other books and numerous articles. He has also been a participant in the Lutheran-Catholic dialogue on justification and was involved in the preperation of the 1999 doctrine on justification.
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Introduction 1. God and/or the Created World 2. The Principle of Sola Gratia and the Value of Christian Freedom and Good Works 3. Sola Fides and the Reasoned Assimilation of Christian Revelation 4. Sola Scriptura and the Spirit-Guided Transmission of the Faith 5. Solus Christus and the Origins of Christian Life, Spirituality, and Ministry 6. Ecclesia Semper Reformanda and the Faithful Mediation of God's Gifts Conclusion Bibliograp

