A Church of Passion and Hope: The Formation of An Ecclesial Disposition from Ignatius Loyola to Pope Francis and the New Evangelization
Autor Gill K. Goulding CJen Limba Engleză Paperback – 18 noi 2015
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780567664679
ISBN-10: 0567664678
Pagini: 344
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 23 mm
Greutate: 0.59 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția T&T Clark
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 0567664678
Pagini: 344
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 23 mm
Greutate: 0.59 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția T&T Clark
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
Caracteristici
Discusses the influence of the Ignatian ecclesial disposition on the contemporary papacy
Notă biografică
Gill K. Goulding CJ is Associate Professor of Systematic Theology, Regis College, Jesuit Graduate School of Theology at the University of Toronto, Canada.
Cuprins
Table of ContentsDedication and Acknowledgements Introduction Rules for Thinking, Judging and Feeling with the Church Section I: The Ignatian Context: Chapter 1: Rules that Free or Oppress Chapter 2: Texts surrounding the Text Chapter 3: The Ignatian Ecclesial Disposition Section II: Sixteenth and Seventeenth-Century Exemplars Chapter 4: Saint Pierre Favre S.J. Chapter 5: Venerable Mary Ward Section III: Twentieth Century Jesuit Theologians Chapter 6: Cardinal Henri de Lubac Chapter 7: Cardinal Avery Dulles Section IV: Ignatian Ecclesial Disposition and the Contemporary Papacy 1. Chapter 8: The Contextual Background of Three Popes 2. Chapter 9: The Centrality of Christ 3. Chapter 10: The Ecclesial Disposition and the New Evangelization Conclusion Bibliography Index
Recenzii
[This book] is a valuable contribution to Ignatian writing and practice.
Written with theological rigor and an equal dose of pastoral presence and grace.
A welcome contribution to the retrieval of "ecclesial disposition" as an aspect of ecclesial faith ... The text will reward close engagement and contribute positively to the project of contemporary ecclesiology.
These are competent and comprehensive essays on significant figures in the history of the Church and its apologists ... A godsend to anyone interested who is without the opportunity of firsthand study.
This is a book full of wonderful insights. And I believe it will fill an important need in the Church - both universal and particular - in the years of Pope Francis' papacy. This reading is offered as guidance for today's "Church Militant", that is the Church here on earth in this twenty-first century world. My hope is that this timely work will open up channels of thought and discussion to the praise of God's greater glory.
The key to Gill Goulding's book lies in the phrase "ecclesial disposition". It points to a faith-inspired psycho-spirital stance (my terminology) that she traces first to Ignatius' Rules for Thinking with the Church, then to other Ignatian writings. This way of belonging to the communio of believers (Karl Rahner referred to it as kirchlichkeit) is an intrinsic dimension of Ignatian spirituality. Calling on saintly witnesses, Jesuit theologians, and the last three Popes, Goulding shows how this ecclesial disposition can offer "passion and hope" to the New Evangelization. The book enriches both Ignatian studies and ecclesiology.
Gill Goulding, C.J. invites readers to move beyond a debilitating polarization in the Church and to adopt an ecclesiology of communion. She presents the ecclesial disposition of St Ignatius of Loyola, rooted in love for Christ, alive to the inseparable union between Christ and the Church, and aware that to love Christ is to love the Church - the real, concrete, hierarchical, "institutional" Church, the people of God, the spouse of Christ infused by His Spirit. Goulding's love for the Church is evident in all she writes and suffuses the exposition with warmth. One cannot read this book without feeling the call to communion in the Church. A Church of Passion and Hope also serves to highlight an underemphasized part of the Ignatian Spiritual Exercises - the Rules for Thinking (sentir) with the Church - a valuable contribution to Ignatian writing and practice.
Written with theological rigor and an equal dose of pastoral presence and grace.
A welcome contribution to the retrieval of "ecclesial disposition" as an aspect of ecclesial faith ... The text will reward close engagement and contribute positively to the project of contemporary ecclesiology.
These are competent and comprehensive essays on significant figures in the history of the Church and its apologists ... A godsend to anyone interested who is without the opportunity of firsthand study.
This is a book full of wonderful insights. And I believe it will fill an important need in the Church - both universal and particular - in the years of Pope Francis' papacy. This reading is offered as guidance for today's "Church Militant", that is the Church here on earth in this twenty-first century world. My hope is that this timely work will open up channels of thought and discussion to the praise of God's greater glory.
The key to Gill Goulding's book lies in the phrase "ecclesial disposition". It points to a faith-inspired psycho-spirital stance (my terminology) that she traces first to Ignatius' Rules for Thinking with the Church, then to other Ignatian writings. This way of belonging to the communio of believers (Karl Rahner referred to it as kirchlichkeit) is an intrinsic dimension of Ignatian spirituality. Calling on saintly witnesses, Jesuit theologians, and the last three Popes, Goulding shows how this ecclesial disposition can offer "passion and hope" to the New Evangelization. The book enriches both Ignatian studies and ecclesiology.
Gill Goulding, C.J. invites readers to move beyond a debilitating polarization in the Church and to adopt an ecclesiology of communion. She presents the ecclesial disposition of St Ignatius of Loyola, rooted in love for Christ, alive to the inseparable union between Christ and the Church, and aware that to love Christ is to love the Church - the real, concrete, hierarchical, "institutional" Church, the people of God, the spouse of Christ infused by His Spirit. Goulding's love for the Church is evident in all she writes and suffuses the exposition with warmth. One cannot read this book without feeling the call to communion in the Church. A Church of Passion and Hope also serves to highlight an underemphasized part of the Ignatian Spiritual Exercises - the Rules for Thinking (sentir) with the Church - a valuable contribution to Ignatian writing and practice.