Gabriel Flynn: Introduction: The twentieth-century renaissance in Catholic theology
I:The ressourcement movement: history and context
1: Gemma Simmonds, CJ (Heythrop College, University of London, UK): Jansenism - an early ressourcement movement?
2: Gerard Loughlin (Durham University, UK): Nouvelle théologie: a return to Modernism?
3: Francesca Aran Murphy (University of Notre Dame, USA): Gilson and the ressourcement
4: Michael A. Conway (Pontifical University, St Patrick s College, Maynooth, Ireland): Maurice Blondel and ressourcement
5: Étienne Fouilloux (Université Lumière, Lyon 2, France): A new Lyon School (1919-39)?
6: Henry Donneaud, OP (Institut Catholique, Toulouse, France): Gagnebet's hidden ressourcement: a Dominican speculative theology from Toulouse
7: A. N. Williams (University of Cambridge, UK): The traditionalist in spite of himself: Teilhard de Chardin and ressourcement
8: John Saward (University of Oxford, UK): L'Église a ravi son coeur: Charles Journet and the theologians of ressourcement on the personality of the church
9: Joseph A. Komonchak (Catholic University of America, Washington DC, USA): Humani Generis and nouvelle théologie
10: Hans Boersma (Regent College, Vancouver BC, Canada): Analogy of truth: the sacramental epistemology of nouvelle théologie
11: Jürgen Mettepenningen (Catholic University of Louvain, [K.U. Leuven], Belgium): Nouvelle théologie: four historical stages of theological reform towards ressourcement (1935-65)
12: Christopher Ruddy (Catholic University of America, Washington DC, USA ): Ressourcement and the enduring legacy of post-Tridentine theology
II: Central figures of the ressourcement
13: Janette Gray, RSM (Jesuit Theological College, Victoria, Australia): Marie-Dominique Chenu and Le Saulchoir: a stream of Catholic renewal
14: Gabriel Flynn (Mater Dei Institute, Dublin City University, Ireland): Ressourcement, ecumenism, and pneumatology: the contribution of Yves Congar to nouvelle théologie
15: David Grumett (University of Exeter, UK): Henri de Lubac: looking for books to read the world
16: Bernard Pottier, SJ (Jesuit Faculty of Theology, Brussels, Belgium): Daniélou and the twentieth-century patristic renewal
17: James Hanvey, SJ (Heythrop College, University of London, UK): Henri Bouillard: the freedom of faith
18: Edward T. Oakes, SJ (University of Saint Mary of the Lake, Mundelein IL, USA): Balthasar and ressourcement: an ambiguous relationship
19: Jake C. Yap (Loyola School of Theology, Quezon City, Philippines): Louis Bouyer and the unity of theology
III: Ressourcement as a threefold programme of renewal
20: Benedict T. Viviano, OP (University of Fribourg, Switzerland): The renewal of biblical studies in France 1934-54 as an element in theological ressourcement
21: Keith F. Pecklers, SJ (Gregorian University, Rome, Italy): Ressourcement and the renewal of Catholic liturgy: on celebrating the New Rite
22: Brian E. Daley, SJ (University of Notre Dame, USA): Knowing God in history and in the church: Dei Verbum and 'nouvelle théologie'
IV: Ressourcement and 'the Church in the Modern World'
23: Stephen M. Fields, SJ (Georgetown University, Washington DC, USA): Ressourcement and the retrieval of Thomism for the contemporary world
24: Gerald O Collins, SJ (Gregorian University, Rome): Ressourcement and Vatican II
25: Paul McPartlan (Catholic University of America, Washington DC, USA): Ressourcement, Vatican II, and eucharistic ecclesiology
26: Richard Lennan (Weston Jesuit School of Theology, Cambridge MA, USA): The theology of Karl Rahner: an alternative to the ressourcement?
27: Lewis Ayres, Patricia Kelly, and Thomas Humphries (Durham University, UK): Benedict XVI: a ressourcement theologian?
28: Marcus Pound (Durham University, UK): Lacan's return to Freud: a case of theological ressourcement?
29: Paul D. Murray (Durham University, UK): Expanding Catholicity through Ecumenicity in the Work of Yves Congar: Ressourcement, Receptive Ecumenism, and Catholic Reform
30: John Webster (University of Aberdeen, UK): Ressourcement theology and Protestantism
31: Andrew Louth (Durham University, UK): French ressourcement theology and Orthodoxy: a living mutual relationship?
John McDade, SJ (Heythrop College, University of London, UK): Epilogue: Ressourcement in retrospect