Foreword by Guzmán Carriquiry Lecour
Introduction: A Horizon Marked by Profound Contrasts
At the Origins of a System of Thought: Gaston Fessard and the Theology of "As If"
Juan Domingo Perón and the Church
The Unity of Universal and Particular, Center and Periphery: The Lesson of Amelia Podetti
City of God and Earthly City: The Relevance of Augustine
The Pueblo Fiel as Theological Source
The Society of Jesus as Synthesis of Oppositions
Jesuits and Dialectical Thought: Przywara, de Lubac, Fessard
The Dialectical Thomism of Alberto Methol Ferré
The Theory of Polar Opposition: Bergoglio and Romano Guardini
Doctoral Thesis on Guardini
Principles and Polarity: Similarities between Bergoglio and Guardini
Polar Opposition and the Common Good: Sineidetic Thought
Power, Nature, Technology: Guardini in Laudato Si'
Church and Modernity: Methol Ferré and the Catholic Risorgimento in Latin America
Vatican II as the Overcoming of the Reformation and the Enlightenment
From Medellín to Puebla: The Latin American Catholic Risorgimento
Catholicism and Modernity: The Lesson of Augusto Del Noce
Libertine Atheism and the Critique of the Opulent Society
A World without Bonds: The Primacy of the Economy in the Era of Globalization
Globalization and the Latin American Patria Grande: Methol Ferré and Bergoglio
Pope Benedict XVI's Caritas in Veritate
Evangelii Gaudium's Critique of Inequality
At the School of Saint Ignatius: Life as Witness
Narrative Thought and Theologia Crucis: An Ignatian Tension
Michel de Certeau's Biography of Peter Faber
Being and the Unity of the Beautiful, the Good, and the True: Bergoglio and Hans Urs von Balthasar
Christianity and the Contemporary World
Mercy and Truth: Amoris Laetitia and the Morenita's Gaze
Encounter as "Beginning": The New Balance between Kerygma and Morality
Aparecida: The Christian Style in the Twenty-First Century