The Crisis of Confidence in the Catholic Church: Ecclesiological Investigations, cartea 22
Autor Father Raymond G. Helmick SJen Limba Engleză Paperback – 30 iul 2014
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780567464255
ISBN-10: 0567464253
Pagini: 320
Dimensiuni: 138 x 216 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.41 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția T&T Clark
Seria Ecclesiological Investigations
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 0567464253
Pagini: 320
Dimensiuni: 138 x 216 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.41 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția T&T Clark
Seria Ecclesiological Investigations
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
Caracteristici
Studies
the
role
and
importance
of
the
Vatican
Council
Notă biografică
Raymond
G.
Helmick,
S.J.,
is
Instructor
in
Conflict
Resolution
at
the
Department
of
Theology,
Boston
College,
USA.
Cuprins
Preface1.
The
Nature
of
the
Crisis2.
How
the
Church
has
Handled
Grave
Crises
in
the
Past3.
The
Monolith
Church
as
it
Emerged
from
the
FrenchRevolution4.
Between
the
Two
Vatican
Councils:
The
Church
Striving
toFind
Itself5.
Vatican
Council
II:
Its
First
Period,
19626.
The
Council
Without
Pope
John7.
Bringing
the
Council
to
Its
Conclusion8.
Why
was
the
Council
So
Important?9.
The
Crisis
Begins
to
Set
In10.
Pope
John
Paul
II11.
Sex
Scandal
in
the
New
Millennium12.
What
Shall
Be
Done?BibliographyIndex
Recenzii
Helmick
takes
an
in-depth
look
at
the
major
crises,
failures,
and
missed
opportunities
that
have
plagued
Roman
Catholicism
.
The
author's
grasp
of
church
history
is
impressive,
ranging
from
the
East-West
split
to
the
events
of
today
...
He
argues
that
the
Catholic
Church
suffers
from
an
excessive
amount
of
clericalism
and
a
sense
of
privilege.
Through
this
lens,
Helmick
explores
how
it
has
failed
repeatedly
to
respond
to
serious
issues
such
as
church
decline
and
the
sex
abuse
of
children
.
This
title
is
not
the
work
of
someone
with
an
agenda
against
the
Catholic
Church.
Instead,
it
is
a
well-researched
book
that
seeks
to
correct
many
of
the
Church's
historical
shortcomings.
Overall,
this
volume
is
suitable
for
both
teachers
and
students
seeking
to
learn
more
about
Catholic
Church
history.Summing
Up:
Recommended.
Upper-level
undergraduates
through
researchers/faculty.
Raymond G. Helmick provides a well-balanced and historically informed account of how the current crisis of confidence in the Catholic Church has arisen.
Pope Francis is calling for a church that is honest about its failings, faithful to the liberating vision of Vatican II and filled with hope in the promise of the Spirit. The pope could find no more eloquent and insightful champion than Fr. Raymond Helmick. This remarkable book offers a wise balance between discerning church critique and practical proposals for a more healthy church. Helmick brings tremendous erudition and pastoral sensitivity to his analysis of the Catholic church's post-conciliar "crisis of confidence." Although unflinching in his critique, Helmick sustains the voice of someone who loves the church too much to give up on it. And neither should we.
With a broad sweep of the pen Father Helmick delves into the deep roots and analyses the present manifestations of the crisis today in the Catholic church. Vatican Council II is the centrepiece of his study. I recommend this accessible book for all those interested in how we got to where we are.
This timely book is a prolegomenon to the papacy of Pope Francis. Father Helmick honestly and faithfully describes the history of the church and the crisis which Pope Francis is addressing through his lifestyle, his words and his compassionate spirit. This book has lessons for all Christians in how to be the Church in the 21st Century, collegial, true to its essentials and roots in the 1st century, and understanding itself as all the People of God.
This masterful work is essential reading for those who want to understand the Catholic Church today and to think critically and hopefully about its future.
Raymond G. Helmick provides a well-balanced and historically informed account of how the current crisis of confidence in the Catholic Church has arisen.
Pope Francis is calling for a church that is honest about its failings, faithful to the liberating vision of Vatican II and filled with hope in the promise of the Spirit. The pope could find no more eloquent and insightful champion than Fr. Raymond Helmick. This remarkable book offers a wise balance between discerning church critique and practical proposals for a more healthy church. Helmick brings tremendous erudition and pastoral sensitivity to his analysis of the Catholic church's post-conciliar "crisis of confidence." Although unflinching in his critique, Helmick sustains the voice of someone who loves the church too much to give up on it. And neither should we.
With a broad sweep of the pen Father Helmick delves into the deep roots and analyses the present manifestations of the crisis today in the Catholic church. Vatican Council II is the centrepiece of his study. I recommend this accessible book for all those interested in how we got to where we are.
This timely book is a prolegomenon to the papacy of Pope Francis. Father Helmick honestly and faithfully describes the history of the church and the crisis which Pope Francis is addressing through his lifestyle, his words and his compassionate spirit. This book has lessons for all Christians in how to be the Church in the 21st Century, collegial, true to its essentials and roots in the 1st century, and understanding itself as all the People of God.
This masterful work is essential reading for those who want to understand the Catholic Church today and to think critically and hopefully about its future.