In these two landmark volumes, Fiorenza and Galvin have assembled a dozen of North America's leading Roman Catholic theologians to discern the state of the question and the most promising directions in each of the major doctrinal areas.
Francis Schüssler Fiorenza earned a Doctor of Theology degree from the University of Münster, and a Doctor of Divinity degree (DD), honoris causa, from St. Mary's University and Seminary. He taught previously at the University of Notre Dame, Villanova University, and the Catholic University of America, and is, since 1986, Stillman Professor of Roman Catholic Theological Studies
The first book that made it from 2017, and thus the first to be finished in 2018. I actually decided to read this to study fro my comprehensive exams, and boy does Dr. Schussler-Fiorenza does not disappoint with his extensive discussion of important themes in Catholic theology. What I appreciate the most, however, is the metatheoretical analysis of methods involved in each branch of theology, which enables me to understand and appreciate further what we study and how we study the faith.