Aidan Nichols

John Christopher "Aidan" Nichols OP[1] (born 17 September 1948) is an English academic and Catholic priest.


Aidan Nichols

Nichols in 2014
Orders
Ordination7 July 1976
Personal details
Born (1948-09-17) 17 September 1948
Lytham St Annes
NationalityBritish
DenominationCatholic (Roman Rite)
ResidenceCambridge Blackfriars
OccupationPriest, academic, theologian
Alma materChrist Church, Oxford
Blackfriars, Oxford
University of Edinburgh
Pontifical University of Saint Thomas Aquinas

Nichols served as the first John Paul II Memorial Visiting Lecturer at the University of Oxford for 2006 to 2008, the first lectureship of Catholic theology at that university since the Reformation. He is a member of the Order of Preachers (Dominicans) residing in the Priory of St Michael the Archangel in Cambridge.

Early life

Nichols was born in Lytham St Annes, Lancashire, on 17 September 1948. He graduated with first-class honours from Christ Church, Oxford, with a degree in modern history.

Religious life

Nichols entered the Dominican Order in 1970. He spent the next seven years at Blackfriars, Oxford, during which time he was ordained to the priesthood. He then moved to Edinburgh, where he was a Catholic chaplain at the University of Edinburgh. It was at Edinburgh in 1986 that he received his PhD.[2] Between 1983 and 1991 he was Lecturer in Dogmatics and Ecumenics at the Pontifical University of St. Thomas Aquinas (Angelicum) in Rome. In 1990 he was awarded the degree of Licentiate of Sacred Theology from the Angelicum. In 2003 the Master of the Dominican Order conferred on Nichols the degree of Master of Sacred Theology.

From Rome he moved back to England and to Cambridge, where he began as Assistant Catholic Chaplain, then as an Affiliated University Lecturer (1998) as Prior of St Michael's for two terms of office between 1998 and 2004, and again for a third term from 2013.

Academic work

Nichols began his academic work in the Russian theological tradition and has written on many figures including Sergei Bulgakov. However he is best known for his work on Hans Urs von Balthasar, publishing three analytic volumes on von Balthasar's famous trilogy: The Word Has Been Abroad: A Guide Through Balthasar's Aesthetics (1998), No Bloodless Myth: A Guide Through Balthasar’s Dramatics (2000) and Say It Is Pentecost: A Guide Through Balthasar’s Logic (2001). He was also one of the contributors to the Cambridge Companion to Hans Urs von Balthasar (2004), along with Fergus Kerr and Rowan Williams, the Archbishop of Canterbury. He has also written The Theology of Joseph Ratzinger (1988), a book on the theological history of Anglicanism in The Panther and the Hind (1992) and a more general work on religion in the modern world, Christendom Awake (1993).

In April 2019, Nichols was among nineteen Catholic scholars and clergy who signed a 20-page open letter to the bishops of the world accusing Pope Francis of heresy.[3]

Selected books

  • (2020) Balthasar for Thomists
  • (2019) Conciliar Octet: A Concise Commentary on the Eight Key Texts of the Second Vatican Council
  • (2016) All Great Art is Praise: Art and Religion in John Ruskin
  • (2015) There Is No Rose: The Mariology of the Catholic Church
  • (2013) Figuring out the Church: Her Marks, and Her Masters
  • (2012) Chalice of God. A Systematic Theology in Outline
  • (2011) The Latin Clerk. The Life, Work, and Travels of Adrian Fortescue
  • (2011) Lost in Wonder. Essays on Liturgy and the Arts
  • (2011) The Poet as Believer. A Theological Study of Paul Claudel
  • (2011) A Key to Balthasar. Hans Urs von Balthasar on Beauty, Goodness, and Truth
  • (2010) Criticising the Critics. Catholic Apologias for Today
  • (2010) Romance and System. The Theological Synthesis of Matthias Joseph Scheeben
  • (2009) From Hermes to Benedict XVI. Faith and Reason in Modern Catholic Thought
  • (2009) G. K. Chesterton, Theologian
  • (2008) The Realm. An Unfashionable Essay on the Conversion of England
  • (2008) Reason with Piety. Garrigou-Lagrange in the Service of Catholic Thought
  • (2007) Redeeming Beauty. Essays on Sacral Aesthetics
  • (2007) Lovely, like Jerusalem. The Fulfilment of the Old Testament in Christ and the Church
  • (2007) Divine Fruitfulness: A Guide to Balthasar's Theology beyond the Trilogy Catholic University of America Press
  • (2007) Redeeming Beauty: Soundings in Sacral Aesthetics
  • (2007) The Thought of Pope Benedict XVI: An Introduction to the Theology of Joseph Ratzinger
  • (2006) Scattering the Seed: A Guide Through Balthasar's Early Writings on Philosophy And the Arts Catholic University of America Press
  • (2003) A Spirituality for the Twenty First Century
  • (2002) Epiphany: A Theological Introduction to Catholicism
  • (2002) Discovering Aquinas: An Introduction to His Life, Work and Influence
  • (2002) Beyond the Blue Glass: Catholic Essays on Faith and Culture
  • (2002) A Pope and a Council on the Sacred Liturgy: Pope Pius Xii's Mediator Dei and the Second Vatican Council's Sacrosanctum Concilium With a Comparative Study a Tale of Two Documents
  • (2001) Pentecost: A Guide Through Balthasar's Logic
  • (2000) No Bloodless Myth: A Guide Through Balthasar's Dramatics Catholic University of America Press
  • (2000) Christendom Awake: On Re-Energising the Church in Culture
  • (1998) The Word Has Been Abroad: A Guide Through Balthasar's Aesthetics Catholic University of America Press
  • (1997) The Service of Glory: The Catechism of the Catholic Church on Worship, Ethics, Spirituality
  • (1996) Looking at the Liturgy: A Critical View of Its Contemporary Form
  • (1995) The Splendour of Doctrine: The Catechism of the Catholic Church on Christian Believing
  • (1994) Byzantine Gospel: Maximus the Confessor in Modern Scholarship
  • (1992) Rome and the Eastern Churches: A Study in Schism
  • (1992) The Panther and the Hind: A Theological History of Anglicanism
  • (1991) Holy Order: The Apostolic Ministry from the New Testament to the Second Vatican Council
  • (1991) The Shape of Catholic Theology: An Introduction to Its Sources, Principles, and History
  • (1991) The Holy Eucharist: From the New Testament to Pope John Paul II
  • (1991) A Grammar of Consent: The Existence of God in Christian Tradition
  • (1990) From Newman to Congar: The Idea of Doctrinal Development from the Victorians to the Second Vatican Council
  • (1990) Theology in the Russian Diaspora: Church, Fathers, Eucharist in Nikolai Afanas'ev (1893–1966)
  • (1989) Yves Congar
  • (1988) The Theology of Joseph Ratzinger: An Introductory Study
  • (1980) The Art of God Incarnate: Theology and Image in Christian Tradition

References

  1. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 17 March 2015. Retrieved 15 May 2015.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  2. Nichols, Aidan John Christopher (1987). "The ecclesiology of N. N. Afanasev, patristic ressourcement and ecumenical prospect in the Russian tradition". Cite journal requires |journal= (help)
  3. "Theologians Accuse Pope Francis of Heresy". Catholic News Agency. 1 May 2019. Retrieved 4 May 2019.
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