Works
- The God Question and Modern Man, New York: Seabury Press, 1967 (original title: Die Gottesfrage des heutigen Menschen, 1956)
Published by Ignatius Press:
- Bernanos: An Ecclessial Existence
- The Christian and Anxiety
- Christian Meditation
- The Christian State of Life
- Convergences
- Cosmic Liturgy: The Universe According to Maximus the Confessor
- Credo: Meditations on the Apostles' Creed
- Dare We Hope "That All Men Be Saved"?
- Does Jesus Know Us?
- Elucidations
- Engagement with God
- First Glance at Adrienne Von Speyr
- The Grain of Wheat: Aphorisms
- Heart of the World
- In the Fullness of Faith: On the Centrality of the Distinctively Catholic
- The Laity in the Life of the Counsels: The Church's Mission in the World
- Light of the Word: Brief Reflections on the Sunday Readings
- Love Alone is Credible
- Mary for Today
- Mary, The Church at the Source (with Joseph Cardinal Ratzinger)
- The Moment of Christian Witness
- My Work
- Mysterium Paschale: The Mystery of Easter
- New Elucidations
- The Office of Peter And the Structure of the Church
- Our Task
- Paul Struggles with His Congregation: The Pastoral Message of the Letters to the Corinthians
- Prayer
- Presence and Thought: An Essay on the Religious Philosophy of Gregory of Nyssa
- Principles of Christian Morality
- Razing the Bastions: On the Church in this Age
- Romano Guardini: Reform From the Source
- The Scandal of the Incarnation: Irenaeus Against the Heresies
- A Short Primer for Unsettled Laymen
- Test Everything: Hold Fast to What Is Good
- The Theology of Henri De Lubac
- A Theology of History
- The Theology of Karl Barth
- The Threefold Garland
- To the Heart of the Mystery of Redemption
- Tragedy Under Grace: Reinhold Schneider on the Experience of the West
- Truth Is Symphonic: Aspects of Christian Pluralism
- Two Sisters in the Spirit: Thérèse of Lisieux and Elizabeth of the Trinity
- Unless You Become Like This Child
- You Crown the Year With Your Goodness: Sermons Throughout the Liturgical Year
- You Have Words of Eternal Life: Scripture Meditations
Explorations in Theology
• Explorations in Theology: Word Made Flesh, vol 1 • Explorations in Theology: Spouse of the Word, vol 2 • Explorations in Theology: Creator Spirit, vol 3 • Explorations in Theology: Spirit and Institution, vol 4
The Glory of the Lord: A Theological Aesthetics
• Volume I: Seeing the Form • Volume II: Clerical Styles • Volume III: Lay Styles • Volume IV: The Realm of Metaphysics in Antiquity • Volume V: The Realm of Metaphysics in the Modern Age • Volume VI: Theology: The Old Covenant • Volume VII: Theology: The New Covenant
Theo-Logic
• Volume I: The Truth of the World • Volume II: Truth of God • Volume III: The Spirit of the Truth
Theo-Drama
• Volume I: Prolegomena • Volume II: Dramatis Personae • Volume III: Dramatis Personae • Volume IV: The Action • Volume V: The Last Act
• Epilogue
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