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Kyle’s Writings
Kyle’s C.V. is here.
Kyle’s first book, Practices of Love: Spiritual Disciplines for the Life of the World, was published in August of 2017 by Brazos Press. It was translated into Korean by InterVarsity Press in 2019.
Kyle’s Seminary for Society website can be found here.
Kyle tweets here, and chases glory clouds here.
Here are some of Kyle’s old pieces:
Christian Civility and Discerning the Spirit (Comment, 2011)
Taking the Game a Little More Seriously (Comment, 2011)
The Devil Plays Catan (Comment, 2012)
Theological Quibbles for Public Officials (Comment, 2012)
Church Practices and Public Life: Fasting (Comment, 2012)
The Wisdom of a Wanderer on Leadership and Art (Comment, 2012)
Abandon All Hope Ye Who Forget (Comment, 2015)
When Christian Practices Hurt Other People (Christianity Today, 2018)
The Spirituality of Søren Kierkegaard (Christianity Today, 2019)
Chris’ Writings
Chris’ C.V. is here.
Chris’s first academic book, John Henry Newman’s Theology of History: Historical Consciousness, Theological ‘Imaginaries’, and the Development of Tradition, was published in 2017 by Peeters Press.
He is also a contributing co-editor to the volumes, One Bread, One Body, One Church: Essays on the Ecclesia of Christ Today in Honor of Bernard P. Prusak (Peeters Press, 2021) and Salvation in the World: The Crossroads of Public Theology (Bloomsbury, 2017)
Here are some of Chris’s writings:
The Ordinary ‘work of the day’ and Perfection: Personal Reflections on Lent Inspired by Newman (Newman Review, 2024)
Newman, Frankl, and Conscience: Individual Call and Ecclesial Belonging (in Answerable for Our Beliefs, 2022)
Newman’s Detractors…at NINS? (Newman Review, 2022)
Newman, Catholicity, and the Church Today: On the Development of Christian Principles through Dialogue with the World (Religions, 2021)
‘Heralds and Servants’: An Open View of the Magisterium for the Promotion of Christian Unity (in One Bread, One Body, One Church, 2021)
‘How does the Church come from Jesus?’ (co-authored, in One Bread, One Body, One Church, 2021)
Progress Traps and Christian Eschatology: Newman, Christian Spirituality, and Acedia (in John Henry Newman and the Crisis of Modernity, 2019)
Development amid Sin: Schillebeeckx and Newman for Today (in Salvation in the World, 2017)
Doctrines as ‘Narrative-Linguistic Icons’: Newman, the Creed, and the Liturgy (Questions Liturgiques, 2015)
John Henry Newman: A ‘Person’ for Our Time (Tijdschrift voor Theologie, 2015)
Only Connect: The Importance of Engagement (Commonweal, 2014)
The Possible Advantage of Doctrinal Growth: Revisiting Newman’s Understanding of Development (Newman Studies Journal, 2014)
Views of Doctrine…. (co-authored, Louvain Studies, 2013)