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Thomas V. Gourlay

University of Notre Dame Australia
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  • University of Notre Dame Australia
    School of Philosophy and Theology, Fremantle
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University of Notre Dame Australia
School of Philosophy and Theology, Fremantle
PhD
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  • All publications (20)
  •  3
    The Nuptial Character of the Relationship between Faith and Reason in the thought of Joseph Ratzinger/benedict XVI
    Heythrop Journal 59 (2): 265-272. 2015.
  •  4
    Healing Fractures in Contemporary Theology ed. by Peter John McGregor and Tracey Rowland (review) (review)
    Nova et Vetera 23 (3): 1147-1150. 2025.
  •  18
    Catholic education, institutional identity, and the reality of cultural pluralism
    International Studies in Catholic Education 17. 2025.
    This paper explores the apparent identity crisis faced by Catholic schools in anglophone contexts amidst the secularisation of culture and increasing diversity among staff and students. Drawing on philosophical and theological critiques of modern liberal culture, the paper posits that the philosophical principles which undergird liberal pluralism are inadequate to the task of fostering a genuine Catholic identity within a school as they are unable to account for and tolerate genuine diversity, u…Read more
    This paper explores the apparent identity crisis faced by Catholic schools in anglophone contexts amidst the secularisation of culture and increasing diversity among staff and students. Drawing on philosophical and theological critiques of modern liberal culture, the paper posits that the philosophical principles which undergird liberal pluralism are inadequate to the task of fostering a genuine Catholic identity within a school as they are unable to account for and tolerate genuine diversity, undermining both genuine difference as well the core doctrinal principles of Catholicism. Instead, utilising the teaching of Saint Benedict, the paper advocates for the Christian virtue of hospitality as a means to foster authentic dialogue and community, emphasising the need for a robust, articulated Catholic identity that recognises and affirms differences while promoting unity.
  • Theological Anthropology at the Beginning of the Third Millenium (edited book)
    Rationality
  •  25
    Theological Foundations of Pastoral Care in Catholic Universities
    Ejournal of Catholic Education in Australasia 3 (1). 2017.
    One defining element of life in any Catholic educational institution, whether it be primary, secondary, or tertiary, is the focus on pastoral care for staff and students. This paper provides a distinctly Catholic definition of the term ‘pastoral care’ and briefly examines the theological foundations that underpin this concept, particularly, in relation to its application in the Catholic university. The paper traces the motif of pastoral care through the Scriptures and, building on insights from …Read more
    One defining element of life in any Catholic educational institution, whether it be primary, secondary, or tertiary, is the focus on pastoral care for staff and students. This paper provides a distinctly Catholic definition of the term ‘pastoral care’ and briefly examines the theological foundations that underpin this concept, particularly, in relation to its application in the Catholic university. The paper traces the motif of pastoral care through the Scriptures and, building on insights from St. Pope John Paul II’s Apostolic Constitution on Catholic Universities, Ex Corde Ecclesiae (1990) and the broader theological anthropology of the Vatican II Council. The paper highlights that pastoral care is not something of an extrinsically added offering to students in a Catholic educational institution, but rather something intrinsically built into its fabric.
  •  64
    Gift of Unity: The Spirituality of Communion of Chiara Lubich and Luigi Giussani
    Downside Review 140 (4): 161-177. 2022.
  • Grounding Identity and Mission in Catholic Universities: A Relational Approach
    Irish Theological Quarterly 88 (3): 201-298. 2023.
    Since at least the 1960s, responding to changes both in the world and in the Church the project of Catholic university education in the United States and elsewhere has undergone a significant alteration in structure, and subsequently of its own sense of identity, purpose, and mission. Concerns about the integrity of Catholic universities both as Catholic and as university abound and have done for some time. Providing a brief review of some of the existing literature, this paper argues that the c…Read more
    Since at least the 1960s, responding to changes both in the world and in the Church the project of Catholic university education in the United States and elsewhere has undergone a significant alteration in structure, and subsequently of its own sense of identity, purpose, and mission. Concerns about the integrity of Catholic universities both as Catholic and as university abound and have done for some time. Providing a brief review of some of the existing literature, this paper argues that the contemporary discussion regarding identity and mission for Catholic colleges and universities suffers from a decidedly modern inability to the address first order questions. This failure to properly treat questions pertaining to metaphysics render Catholic institutions of higher learning locked within the superficial plane in terms of how they address their own sense of identity and mission. In response to this, this paper argues that there exists within the Catholic tradition adequate metaphysical richness that can and should more faithfully ground the essence of the Catholic college or university. Drawing on the metaphysical work of such figures as David L. Schindler and others, the author argues that a relational ontology, characterized by an understanding of the metaphysics of gift can not only save the project of Catholic university education but is in fact central to its mission.
    Ontology, MiscFreedom of ReligionScience and Religion
  • Il senso religioso come Praeparatio Fidei
    Il Cristianesimo Come Avvenimento. Saggi Sul Pensiero Teologico di Luigi Giussani, Edited by Carmine Di Martino 1 63-78. 2022.
  •  32
    Rethinking the Imago Dei: Rationality and Relationality
    In Theological Anthropology at the Beginning of the Third Millenium. 2022.
    Rationality
  •  38
    Healing the Fragmented Intellect: Relational Ontology as a Corrective to the Truncated Rationality of Modernity
    Logos: A Journal of Catholic Thought and Culture 3 (25): 83-108. 2022.
    Rationality
  •  22
    Dialogue and evangelization
  •  64
    The Nuptial Character of the Relationship between Faith and Reason in the thought of Joseph Ratzinger/Benedict XVI
    Heythrop Journal 58 (4): 265-272. 2017.
  •  41
    Everything is interesting: The body as bearer of the truth
    Macrina Magazine : Fresh Philosophical Engagements with an Ancient Faith 1. 2019.
    In his slim and punchy little book, Acedia and its Discontents: Metaphysics of Desire in an Age of Boredom, R.J. Snell suggests that the common experience of the loss of meaning in the modern world can be attributed to the vice of acedia. Relying on Evagrius of Pontus, as well as the Angelic Doctor, St Thomas Aquinas, Snell defines acedia as a rejection of life itself and an antipathy with one’s place in the world. It is the unhappy rejection of one’s supernatural end, union with the Triune God.
  •  30
    The Nature of Nature: Concerning the Efficacy of Natural Law Reasoning
    New Blackfriars 100 (1089): 597-606. 2019.
    New Blackfriars, EarlyView.
  •  64
    Catholic Theology. By Tracey Rowland. Pp. 256, London, T&T Clark, 2017, $20.89 (review)
    Heythrop Journal 59 (2): 368-370. 2018.
    Philosophy of Religion
  •  52
    Pluralism in Theology According to Rahner and Ratzinger: Symphony or Cacophony
    Heythrop Journal 62 (1): 65-74. 2021.
    The Heythrop Journal, EarlyView.
    Philosophy of Religion
  • 1968: Culture and Counterculture (Wipf & Stock, 2020), pp. 236-252 (edited book)
    with Daniel Mathys
    Wipf & Stock. 2020.
  •  40
    Nature, Grace and Catholic Engagement in Contemporary Cultural Dialogue
    New Blackfriars 100 (1085): 104-117. 2017.
  •  40
    The Nuptial Character of the Relationship between Faith and Reason in the thought of Joseph Ratzinger/Benedict XVI
    Heythrop Journal 57 (6). 2016.
  •  74
    On the Theological Basis of Relational Ontology
    Heythrop Journal 63 (2): 210-222. 2022.
    The Heythrop Journal, Volume 63, Issue 2, Page 210-222, March 2022.
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