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Daniel P. Horan

    Daniel P. Horan, OFM, is a Franciscan friar whose writing delves into the exploration of spirituality and theology. His work often draws from the traditions of St. Francis of Assisi and Thomas Merton, engaging with profound questions of faith, love, and suffering in the contemporary world. Horan is distinguished by his ability to connect timeless spiritual wisdom with current philosophical and theological currents. His writings are valued for their deep insight and inspirational approach to the life of faith.

    All God's Creatures
    Postmodernity and Univocity
    • Postmodernity and Univocity

      • 219 pages
      • 8 hours of reading
      3.5(12)Add rating

      Nearly twenty-five years ago, John Milbank inaugurated Radical Orthodoxy, one of the most significant and influential theological movements of the last two decades. This volume conducts a comprehensive examination and critical analysis of Radical Orthodoxy's use and interpretation of John Duns Scotus.

      Postmodernity and Univocity
    • All God's Creatures

      • 266 pages
      • 10 hours of reading

      After a careful examination of the rise and fall of the Stewardship Model of creation, Daniel Horan identifies and engages scriptural, theological, and philosophical resources in the Christian tradition to construct a nonanthropocentric, postcolonial, and Franciscan theology of creation imagined in terms of planetarity.

      All God's Creatures