The Legacy of Vatican II - Couverture souple

 
9780809149223: The Legacy of Vatican II

Synopsis

The volume celebrates and studies the legacy of the Second Vatican Council by offering the contributions of twelve international outstanding scholars. The first part studies the contributions of four Jesuit theologians at Vatican II: Card. Augustin Bea, in the biblical field and ecumenical dialogue (by Jared Wicks SJ); Henri de Lubac, in framing the relationship between the world and the Church (by Susan Wood); Otto Semmelroth, in ecclesiology (by Dennis Doyle); and John Courtney Murray, on religious freedom (by David Hollenbach, SJ). Part two reflects on the Councils key themes by focusing on continuity and change, and in particular: a theological appraisal of Vatican II (by Christoph Theobald, SJ); the relationship between theologians and Bishops at Vatican II (by John OMalley, SJ); a hermeneutical approach of the Council (by Peter Huenermann); and the issue of contraception at the Council (by Leslie Woodcock Tentler). Part three examines the Councils engagements with the social and the public by studying: (by Richard R. Gaillardetz); liturgical reform and the public role of the Catholic Church (by John F. Baldovin, SJ); the changes in moral theology and public Catholicism since Vatican II (by Lisa Sowle Cahill); the new Catholic communities promoting grassroots democracy (by Bradford E. Hinze).|This volume celebrates and studies the legacy of the Second Vatican Council by offering the contributions of twelve international outstanding scholars. The first part studies the contributions of four Jesuit theologians at Vatican II: Card. Augustin Bea, in the biblical field and ecumenical dialogue (by Jared Wicks SJ); Henri de Lubac, in framing the relationship between the world and the Church (by Susan Wood); Otto Semmelroth, in ecclesiology (by Dennis Doyle); and John Courtney Murray, on religious freedom (by David Hollenbach, SJ). Part two reflects on the Councils key themes by focusing on continuity and change, and in particular: a theological appraisal of Vatican II (by Christoph Theobald, SJ); the relationship between theologians and Bishops at Vatican II (by John OMalley, SJ); a hermeneutical approach of the Council (by Peter Huenermann); and the issue of contraception at the Council (by Leslie Woodcock Tentler). Part three examines the Councils engagements with the social and the public by studying: (by Richard R Gaillardetz); liturgical reform and the public role of the Catholic Church (by John F. Baldovin, SJ); the changes in moral theology and public Catholicism since Vatican II (by Lisa Sowle Cahill); the new Catholic communities promoting grassroots democracy (by Bradford E Hinze).

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À propos de l'auteur

Massimo Faggioli received his PhD from the University of Turin in 2002. Dr. Faggioli is now assistant professor in the Theology Department of the University of St. Thomas in St. Paul (Minnesota).|Andrea Vicini, SJ, MD, has a PhD in theological ethics from Boston College and a STD from the Faculty of Theology of Southern Italy. He is assistant professor of moral theology at Boston College School of Theology and Ministry.

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