- John Saward
Father John Saward is a fellow of Greyfriars and associate lecturer of Blackfriars at the
University of Oxford , having held the posts of Professor of DogmaticTheology in theInternational Theological Institute , Gaming,Austria and Visiting Professor in Systematic Theology and Christology in the same institute.Father Saward completed a BA (
Philosophy andPsychology ) and Postgraduate Diploma in Theology at the University of Oxford in 1969. In 1973 he completed an MA andM.Litt. also at Oxford. Ordained anAnglican priest in 1972, he was received into theCatholic Church in 1979 and later ordained in the Roman Catholic Church under papal dispensation which accepted his then-existing bond of marriage to his wife Christine (they have three daughters). [ [http://www.christendom-awake.org/pages/jsaward/saward.html Father Saward's page on "Christendom Awake"] .] He lectured in dogmatic theology at St Cuthbert's College,Durham , and was Professor of Systematic Theology at St Charles Borromeo Seminary inPennsylvania , prior to his appointment as Professor of Dogmatic Theology in the International Theological Institute, Gaming, Austria. He is parish priest of the Catholic Church of Saint Gregory & Saint Augustine near Oxford, England. [http://www.communigate.co.uk/oxford/rcchurch/page12.phtml]His published works include: "The Mysteries of March: Hans Urs von Balthasar on the Incarnation and Easter" (1990), "Redeemer in the Womb: Jesus Living in Mary" (1993), "Christ is the Answer: The Christ-centred teaching of Pope John Paul II" (1995), "The Beauty of Holiness" (1996), "The Way of the Lamb: The Spirit of Childhood and the End of Age" (1999), "Cradle of Redeeming Love: The Theology of the Christmas Mystery" (2002) and "Sweet and Blessed Country: The Christian Hope for Heaven" (2005). He has been responsible for the English translations of works by
Hans Urs von Balthasar ,Pope Benedict XVI andChristoph Cardinal Schonborn . [See [http://www.amazon.com Amazon] or [http://www.barnesandnoble.com Barnes & Noble] .]He has been described by Father
Aidan Nichols as "the Balthasar of the English-speaking world." However, in recent years Saward appears to have come to share the growing unease among orthodox Catholics about the nature and origin of Balthasar’s theology. In his 2005 work "The Sweet and Blessed Country" he describes Balthasar’s theory of universal hope as “a kind of blasphemy”.Alyssa Pitstick , one of the Swiss theologian's most telling and insightful critics, studied under Saward at the International Theological Institute.Saward’s work has been evolving not only in content but also in method and style towards a form which combines "ressourcement" with the rigour of
scholasticism .Sacred art also plays a prominent role in this method.On 22nd September 2008 Saward was interviewed by Marcus Grodi on the Catholic
Eternal Word Television Network . [http://ewtn.edgeboss.net/download/ewtn/audiolibrary/jh_09222008.mp3]Notes
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