Anthony M. Maher is a research fellow of the Centre for Public and Contextual Theology at Charles Sturt University, Australia. He is the series editor of two ongoing projects, Explorations in Practical Theology and Educating Hearts-Ignatian Characteristics for Formation and Education. He is currently working on a Tyrrell reader, a compilation of ten seminal essays by George Tyrrell.
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Foreword (Oliver P Rafferty, SJ) Preface Introduction Part One: The Life of George Tyrrell 1. An Ecclesial Prophet or Agent Provocateur? 2. Modernism: An Ecclesial Power Struggle 3. A Tragic Human Story of a Priest-Theologian Part Two: An Impression of Tyrrell's Theology 4. Rights and Limits of Theology 5. Doctrine, Development, and Historical Consciousness 6. Theological Apologetics 7. A Perverted Devotion to Hell: A Pastoral Hermeneutical Case Study 8. Jesus or the Christ? 9. The Mystical Body of Christ 10. The Spirit of Christ 11. Ecclesiology 12. The Source of Authority and the Sensus Fidelium Part Three: A Thought for Tyrrell's Legacy 13. Tyrrell Observed in the New Light of Vatican II 14. The Pastoral Council 15. Tyrell's Legacy as an Ignatian Theologian Epilogue: Revisiting Storrington Bibliography

