1. His Idea of the Oxford Movement David P. Delio and Matthew C. Briel 2. A Lifelong Journey of Conversion Fr. Juan Alonso 3. An Imaginative Mind Deacon Stephen Morgan 4. A Calling to Celibacy Fr.
Carter Griffin 5. An Unfailing Friend?and an Old Blue Cloak Víctor García Ruiz 6. His Female Circle of Friends Barbara H. Wyman 7. A Biblical Scholar Jeffrey L. Morrow 8. The Fathers of the Church Fr. Uwe Michael Lang 9.
A Student and Tutor of Classics Scott Goins 10. A Historian?s Craft Christopher J. Lane 11. His Foundation of the Oratory in England Fr. Daniel Seward 12. An Educator ?from first to last? Paul Shrimpton 13. A Philosopher Michael Pakaluk 14. His Vision of Intellectual Virtue in Its Relation to Moral and Religious Virtue John F.
Crosby 15. A Religious Poet: Offering Intimations of the Invisible World Barbara H. Wyman 16. A Great Spiritual Master Fr. Frédéric Libaud 17. ?Faith and Reason?: Learning to ?See Things as God Sees Them? Michael Dauphinais 18. The Spiritual and Doctrinal Significance of His Sermons Fr. Keith Beaumont 19.
Voice of God? Conscience, Relativism, and Truth Abp. Anthony Fisher, OP 20. On Development of Doctrine: A Via Media between Intellectualism and Historicism Tracey Rowland 21. From the Book of Common Prayer to the Sacrifice of the Mass and the Roman Breviary Fr. Uwe Michael Lang and Fr. Juan R. Vélez 22. The Connection between Theology, Spirituality, and Morality Fr.
Keith Beaumont 23. Jesus as Saviour Msgr. Roderick Strange 24. His Biblical and Patristic Mariology Fr. Nicholas Gregoris 25. The Church: A Leitmotiv in His Writings Fr. John T. Ford, CSC 26.
His Farsighted Understanding of the Laity?s Role in the Church Fr. Juan R. Vélez 27. Liberalism: Personal and Social Aspects in His Thought David P. Delio.